Retirement is in the Works For Randy! Processing is in the Works for Amy!

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Randy’s retiring early from DMPS after 33 years. His incentive $ was a nice send off gift.  We’ve talked about his retirement (the transition away from work for pay) but had no definite plan.  Now, I’m having to do a complete rethink about the next phase in our marriage, or do less thinking about it – like he would like to do! 

AMY:

Processing!

 

RANDY:  

Weekend sleeping practice

I wasn’t as active in my practice in 2025 and had several personal mental and physical reasons that challenged me being me.  This was another health journey, which allows me to continue to gain first hand experience of how an individual is affected by health and healthcare. And that knowledge and detail helps me grow in the field of rehabilitation.

As far as early retirement for me, as of today, I dunno. 

I dunno!

I plan to continue to make room for travel and doing the things we’d like to do. This limits my acceptance for assignments. Through life transitions, I do my best and realize so do most people in the work stages of their lives. If you’re in your 60s, you’ve probably experienced some type of serious health condition(s) that affected you in many ways. (Often I want to forget about it, learn a lesson or two or 3+, and move on!) 

DessertS

I am committed to taking time off from stress. Running a consulting business has practices that can stack up!  To destress, I eat desserts whenever I want, got a new hairstyle  called a stack, new glasses – they’re cat eyes, and a new computer monitor with vivid display! 

I’d try to take a photo of my stack but I’d be unsuccessful at capturing the back of my own head and don’t even want to spend time and energy trying to accomplish that feat. So just picture a stack! Speaking of head, early this year I had a CT scan without contrast of my head (it came back negative so ruled out something I really didn’t want other than an answer for my irretractable headaches)! 

I was offered a leg pillow!

This clipart looks how my blurred vision was and I was not feeling well, and I was dizzy but the CT scan was kind of fun! But anywho – I’ve never said that out loud, and this is a written blog with no advertisements! I can write whatever I want whenever I want!  See my disclaimer

In conclusion, I’ll continue to do my best on the job as my job is my life. For an attorney consult, contact me at 515-778-0634  vocresources@gmail.com but no pressure please! Thank you for reading my post.

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