Planning to Live in Retirement Edition 5: Things to Do, Learn for Myself
S ome days, I feel like a child knowing little to nothing about the details that keep a home functioning. I've relied on hiring out a lot of things or relying on my kids, and other family members to take care of it. While I'm grateful the trades persons are skilled and family are willing to help, I need to learn and do more things for myself. I feel almost silly writing a post like this, showing how ignorant, overwhelmed, or apprehensive I am. But, little by little I need to be able to do most basic things myself. My son is not going to be here forever. My girls have their own lives, and family members are getting older themselves. I also can't be hiring out every task that might stump me if I should be able to learn how to figure it out. Take this post as it is meant, a little reassurance to myself that I have not become completely useless. "Accomplishments" included... Changed burned out light bulb in garage. This required me climbing on a ladder, which