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How are you today? The daily check-in thread
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But one day, I just couldn't do it anymore. Period. And I retired that week. Never looked back. I'd have more money for sure if I had waited until "real" retirement age, but you know, I traded time for money and it was right for me.
I could happily retire. If I had some money to do so.
This morning I had a task to do for work that allowed me to sleep in. I left home at 9:00am, very very civilised!
This morning I had a task to do for work that allowed me to sleep in. I left home at 9:00am, very very civilised!


The problem with starting early is no one else appreciates the work you do before they arrive. I start at 7:30am and leave at 5:30pm. I get the evil eye when I leave each evening. Yesterdays late start was a once off.

I get a taxi home every night and I never have to cook dinner!
MrG has similar hours to you Evie. He loves it. Me not so much.


I chose these hours to suit our schedule while my daughter was growing up.
I like it at work too, because my day is varied . My work differs in the early part of the day and then the vibe changes when the business hours are finished.
Thank goodness it is Friday. I am feeling a little wrung out from trying to explain someone elses work to auditors. :'(

There has to be at least a few inches out there...."
The snow is coming our way in the Midwest of the US. I think I'm 'below the line' of snow/rain. Not far from away, the prediction is 3+ inches!!!
Too soon for boots and all that good fun.
Hard to argue with that Felix.



I haven't tried them. They sound scrumptious.


For some reason she opened the door and then had to take cover because they then shot all round the kitchen. She never tried it again.

Oh my that is toooo funny!

Yeah, there is a learning curve! They need a small X cut in them BEFORE heating. They can even be cooked in the microwave and then the X just peels back and getting the meat out is even easier.
I've had problems with people throwing them in a fire accidently and then about an hour later as everyone is sitting around roasting wieners and marshmallows the things start going off. We try not to do that anymore.

Excellent story MissJ!
CD somehow putting them in the microwave dosen't sound as appealing.
Throw them in the fire accidently? Oxymoron?
CD somehow putting them in the microwave dosen't sound as appealing.
Throw them in the fire accidently? Oxymoron?

CD somehow putting them in the microwave dosen't sound as appealing.
Throw them in the fire accidently? Oxymoron?"
I just discovered putting them in the microwave a year ago. I think they are just as good though a little different flavor.
Not meaning to be oxymoronic in my fire comment, but sometimes in campfires stuff gets scooped up to go into the fire, like kindling/dry leaves and I've had chestnuts get tossed in with the ground clutter. Not so good later on in the evening!

It would scare the beejabbers out of one. Screaming kids, barking dogs, swearing parents. Somehow, the peaceful outdoor experience would suffer. Thanks for the story.


I miss the sun! Only grey rainy clouds and early Winter darkness for the last 6 days...
It's 2015 here! Happy New Year everyone.
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