Welcome to the second installment of Angie’s Retirement
Report.
Spousal Unit would tease me if I said I had goals for
retirement – wasn’t the point NOT to have a To Do List? But I think the difference is the nature of
the goals. For example, we have begun a
series of road trips to catch up with ‘seasoned’ friends before we head
west.
Our visit to friends in Indiana (Spousal Unit announced ‘it looks just like
Ohio’ when he woke up from his nap in the car) took us back to memories of freshman
year at Ball State University (Go Cardinals!)
My first roomie and I went in different directions after college, and
yet, every time we get back together, it doesn’t matter how many years have
gone by – we glide into a comfortable conversation like you slip into your
favorite pair of sweats.
Wisteria Gates |
Detroit, the location of our first house, is like a phoenix
rising from the ashes, and we reveled in experiencing the renaissance. A friend who is a docent at the Detroit
Institute of Arts shared his wealth of knowledge about the architecture of the
building and some of its key pieces.
Diego Rivera Mural |
After
an hour of talking, he was ready for a beverage and we were more than happy to
oblige the resulting pub crawl down Woodward Avenue. 10 blocks and several drinks
later, we tucked into fried chicken and okra at Gus’s Fried Chicken. While there, our friends introduced us to a
gentleman who is part of a business incubator in the city. This organization offers shared office spaces
and other resources that enable promising entrepreneurs to chase their
dreams. You can feel the excitement and
energy!
The food extravaganza continued the next day when we met up
with another couple at the Eastern Market, which hosted the All Things Detroit
and Food Truck Rally. A special event
that brings together hundreds of entrepreneurs across Michigan with their unique
wares, it also features a variety of food trucks to tempt you.
Breakfast burritos with chorizo, gourmet popcorn, cranberry and orange
scones, lemon butter pie … we had to sample it all. I don’t think it’s a
coincidence that this couple invited us to this event – entrepreneurs themselves,
they have built careers on finding a niche and filling it. So inspirational!
Day 23 of retirement - is it any wonder that time is flying by?
Hola! Jefa. La manera como relatas atrapa a cualquier lector. Estoy segura que disfrutaré tus publicaciones y sabes.. no veré la jubilación como algo a tenerle miedo, si no algo para disfrutar.
ReplyDeleteTere - gracias! Estoy disfrutando todo ahorita.
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Hi Angie, thanks for stopping by my blog. Congrats on your retirement. I quit my toxic job nearly 2 years ago, but folks can't seem to accept that word so they refer to me as retired. Detroit got a bad rap there for a while. I'm glad to hear it is reemerging. I use picmonkey for my collages. Free and easy. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteTammy - thank you so much. I just used picmonkey to create several collages for my latest post. Easy even for a non-techie like me!
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