Advantages of not working:
- Exercise. Jackie and I have worked out most days. Until two weeks ago, it had been maybe 15 years since I went to a gym and worked out. I'm getting better on the elliptical machine every day.
- Getting together. When I wanted to have lunch with my retired friend Chuck this week, he had all five days clear, and I was busy just one day, because I was going to the movies.
- Casual dress. I could probably have a naked day once a week if I wanted. I live with other people, and nobody wants to see that. But I could.
- Food. Plenty of time to cook. I'm eating things that we have set aside, like the big bag of brown rice. I consider that eating for free. Also, we have spent more time examining the food budget and cutting costs.
- Schedules. Most days I get up at 5:15 or so with the dog, but some days I do that and then go back to bed.
- Commuting. Don't have to do that.
- Mental health. I'm in between being stressed about work and being stressed about being unemployed. It's great.
- Blogging. More people have looked at my blog this month than ony other, because I have time to write.
- Errands. Jackie has a bit more time, because I do some of the driving around.
- Chores. I have more time to do stuff around the house. Perhaps I will actually do that.

Your the Good Life reminds me of a refrigerator magnet I was given on retirement: TO DO list : 9-10 Nothing 10-11 (break) 11-12 Nada 12-1 (lunch) etc to 4-5 Zilch!
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