Sunday, February 5, 2017

Wondering where winter has gone....

Happy February 5th to you all!

It sure doesn't seem like February here in the upper Midwest. I think of winter with a shiver, reminiscing about heavy snows, ice storms (see photo of our backyard a couple years ago), and the days the school bus could not make it up our country round...or the day our kids donned their ice skates and used that country road as a long, perfectly smooth ice rink.

But this January and February have been dry, with a few faint dustings of snow, temps hovering in the 30's to 40's and bright sunshine, It feels like spring!   And it's also a very different sort of start to February, because my husband has retired.  

As of February 1st, he is home for good...at least until he gets into the swing of things with possible volunteering and projects around the acreage.  Or, perhaps, a part time job. On his first morning of freedom, he looked at me over breakfast and said he was already bored!  So I don't think he will stay still for long.  :)  Have any of you been through the process of you or your spouse becoming retired? How did you cope with that huge change?

In the meantime, I will continue to do what I love--writing, and all of the myriad things that go with it.  Currently, I'm working with my webmistress on revamping my website, getting my newsletter going (finally!),  finishing up a book proposal, and various online efforts.  Just last week I learned about memes and had one done--which I am posting here. I learned that, done in this way, it is sort of like an online business card, but it's my first attempt and I would love any feedback for making it better!



Best wishes to you all for a wonderful, cozy winter!

Roxanne Rustand


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8 comments:

  1. Congratulations to your husband on his retirement. When my parents retired, my mom was always driving my dad around to all the places he needed to go. They were so busy. And they would take drives to the beach and mountains. They treasured that time together.

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    1. It sounds like they had a wonderful time. They were blessed!

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  2. That's great about your husband's retirement. I imagine it is a huge change! I know my grandfather always had a part-time job doing something he had fun with because he couldn't stand being bored. My dad would've been the same way.

    It's been pretty warm here in Texas this winter, too. We're supposed to have a high of 81 tomorrow!

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    1. 81!! My goodness! I actually do love it chilly...but we sure haven't had as much of it as usual!

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  3. Our January was cold for this part of AZ and rainy. Now that February is here we are having lovely weather.

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    1. I don't think of Arizona as being rainy, but it is such an interesting state. Years I ago, I drove a truck and six horse trailer through a sandstorm and on the same trip, encountered snow up in Flagstaff!

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  4. Our January and February in SC has been pleasant, so no complaints here. Best wishes on your husband's retirement!

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