Quote Originally Posted by luvpt View Post
Just wanted to point out to all you retired folks ..... Remember to keep up an active and invigorating lifestyle and don't get too friendly with the "easy chair". Enroll in a "silver slippers" exercise maintence program if one is available in your area (Medicare will pay for it). As a P.T. who sees primarily geriatric patients I preach to folks everyday about the importance of maintaining a good activity level. With respect to muscles it is strictly "USE "EM OR LOOSE "EM"!! Remember, your TV can send you to an early grave! I'm 56 and I set my own hours and work everyday and love it......almost as much as Crappie fishing! The only thing that would cause me to retire would be some type of health problem that would limit what I am able to do. Anyway, just some FYI to think about...
luvpt, I'm just 3 years older than you and I hear what you're saying but I have to go to work to get a break. When I'm home I am working all of the time except if I'm hunting or fishing. lol I've got 81 and 1/2 acres to keep up and I never seem to run out of something that needs to be done. Our pastimes can be work too but its fun work! I don't think I will ever completely retire but maybe I can slow down a little.

Roger