About Me

Lee Creek, North Shuswap near Chase, B.C, Canada
We went full-time Rving in October of 2005! We retired from full time to part-time as of the end of 2015. Our present "small but comfortable" Wagon is a 2008 Camper trailer(TravelAir Rustler), pulled by a 2008 Dodge Dakota, 4X4.l. Our home is now a Gated Community Park, in Oliver, British-Columbia, Canada. I retired in 2005 and my Life Companion, Valerie, retired October 1, 2006 from nursing. We invite you to follow and share our new adventures and mishaps. Life is but an adventure full of dreams yet to be fulfilled!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

AUGUST 28 to 31, 2013; my last days of work

I went to Salmon Arm on Wednesday to pick up our mail and get some groceries.  I had lunch then came home and cooked my dinner, steak and eggs then had a fire outside.  George and Paulette stopped for a chat and I finally went to bed at 10 PM.

On Thursday, I went to work early (8 AM) as I had switch with a co-worker.  It felt curious coming home at 3:30 rather than 5:30 PM!  I called Val in Toronto and surprise, she was in the room so didn’t have to chase her down.  It rained most of today but finally quit in the early evening.

Friday was back to my normal shift of 10 AM to 5:30 PM.  After work I went to the pub for dinner; fish & chips then came home.  I stopped at our neighbours, Ron and Sheila and had a drink with them along with Alex, Dan & Heather.  I came home to my buddy, Tucker, who was very happy to see me.  I had a fire in the evening and texted Rochelle and Jeffrey.

Saturday, the last day of the month and the day before my last day at work!  I said my goodbyes to all those I won’t see over the week-end and came home to a Chili cook-out put on by the Social Committee.  There were 6 people with their chili and we had to vote which one we liked best.  I even got some for my lunch tomorrow!  I came home and Tucker and I had a quiet evening.  I talked to Val and I am looking forward seeing her tomorrow

That’s it for this month!

1 comment:

Anil P said...

Turning a new chapter after a life at work promises new things as much as it reminds of things that'll soon be past.

All the best.