What time is it?

When you start living without a calendar or a watch, you start to lose track of days and hours.  This can be a good thing if it means you are living a more free-flowing life, but a big obstacle if you miss out on something you really wanted to do.  I had been planning to try out a new exercise class, Bollywood dance, for two weeks. It started at 6:30 pm.  I looked at the clock at 7:15.  Oh well,  another Tuesday will return, if only I notice it when it arrives.

About stillalife

I retired June 30, 2010 after working for 40 years in the field of education and most recently doing school public relations/community outreach in a mid-size urban school district. I wrote for superintendents and school board members. Now I'm writing for me and I hope for you. In this blog, I offer my own views coupled with the latest research on how to preserve our physical and mental health as we age, delve into issues most of us over 50 can relate to like noticing wrinkles and forgetting where we left our keys, discuss the pros and cons of different ways to engage our minds and bodies after we leave the workplace, and throw in an occasional book review, all peppered with a touch of humor, irony, and just plain silliness. Also, I'm on the third draft of my second novel since retirement.
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2 Responses to What time is it?

  1. Sharon says:

    C’est Bastille Day aujourd’hui. Vous amusez bien, Ann. Ciao. Sharon

  2. Pingback: Slightly Overdressed | Still Life

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