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Tag Archives: boredom
One Last Hug
“There is a wisdom of the head and a wisdom of the heart” – Charles Dickens Retirement bored me. So…………I got a part time job driving a van for a medical transport company here in Tulsa. Have been doing that … Continue reading
Defensive Driving
“Never lend your car to anyone to whom you have given birth.” – Erma Bombeck Last year we finally quit working and retired. And since that momentous decision I’ve become too familiar with a certain recliner and a TV remote. … Continue reading
Decisions…….Decisions
“Everything happens for a reason. But sometimes the reason is that you’re stupid and you make bad decisions” Should I watch the Masters or take a nap? Welllllllll…..what if I usurp 4 days and 16 hours of my limited … Continue reading
Laughter
“Delusion was an essential fact of life for the average person” – The Thirst by Jo Nesbo Invariably, I get in various degrees of trouble in those moments when I forget how to laugh. Laugh at myself. At the situation. … Continue reading
Millions Suffer
“A hurdle so monumental his mind shrank from it” – Criss Cross by Tom Kakonis I have a problem. I am not alone. Millions suffer. If, as I, you are cursed, you know who you are. You know of which … Continue reading
Retirement
“Perhaps we should love ourselves so fiercely, that when others see us they know exactly how it should be done” – Rudy Francisco I’m adjusting to this new lifestyle. Retirement. I know it will be good. However, there is a … Continue reading
Just Walk On In
“Chronologies, venues, selective memories of faces and events could not, of themselves, capture the essence of a life or reveal its infinite discoveries” – Treasure Coast by Tom Kakonis The door is open, just walk on in. Changes. Opportunities. Options. … Continue reading
Walls
“We live in a world of disposable memory. Nothings built to last, not even shame” – Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane The older I get, the less tolerant and more reclusive I become. So it seems. People come with … Continue reading
Boredom
“Sometimes life has a cruel sense of humor, giving you the thing you always wanted at the worst time possible” Saturday morning. Weekly phone conversation with my daughter. So things are really dull around here now that they’re not moving … Continue reading