When working I learned to take power naps if needed. I would go out to my car, set my alarm for 30 minutes, and come back to work ready for the rest of the day. Now that I’m retired, I still take power naps; while my bladder fills in nicely for my alarm clock.
Might want to give that engine a little more use Uncle Ted. Don’t know how old you are, but the older you act, the older you will be psychologically. I keep active all year long. Not climbing mountains or anything like that but l do workout 5 days a week but more importantly, I keep my mind active. I met a WWll combat B-17 pilot shot down over Germany in1944 and was taken as a POW. He was in a wheelchair but his mind was as clear as ever. He was 105 years old. We met at aQuestion/answer seminar hosted by Bob Gates. He’s my new hero. Bob Gates is another good example. So get off that couch and get to doing something productive.That’s an order……
I so love Uncle Ted and obviously Brutus does too. Uncle Ted is everything Brutus wants to be: laid back, self assured, at peace with the world, and especially retired! Thanks for the dose of Uncle Ted to close out the week Chip. A welcome relief from Rancid (and Ramona)!
Way back in grammar school a kid in our class was the first to have a watch. I asked him what time it was and he said, “about 6” and I said, “six-what” and he said, “the big hand fell off” and sure enough there it was lying at the bottom of the dial.
I wish I had decided to come home and take a nap instead of working extra hours with my dog on a day that we don’t usually go. Tomorrow we will be right back at the hospital, and I am hoping for a short day so I can get home early enough to nap. I don’t know what is keeping my dog awake. I thought she would come home and crash.
I’m not yet retired, but I am getting to the age where I sometimes find myself identifying more with Uncle Ted than with Brutus. This is one of those occasions.
Yakety Sax 6 months ago
They do make day clocks. No hour or minute hands,just days of the week.
codycab 6 months ago
No judgement, uncle Ted. When you get back from doing something, get all the rest that you can. That’s what I do.
Ahuehuete 6 months ago
I’ve been on disability for a hairline fracture in my tibia. Spending time napping
The dude from FL Premium Member 6 months ago
Gotta keep busy uncle Ted, I have the same problem. I do “make work” some days.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 6 months ago
It’s getting old: less sleep, more naps.
nosirrom 6 months ago
It starts with naps and then nappies.
Jeff0811 6 months ago
When working I learned to take power naps if needed. I would go out to my car, set my alarm for 30 minutes, and come back to work ready for the rest of the day. Now that I’m retired, I still take power naps; while my bladder fills in nicely for my alarm clock.
Carl Premium Member 6 months ago
After a point you nap better than you sleep.
flemmingo 6 months ago
I don’t like taking naps. They just happen!
Just-me 6 months ago
Why not nap Uncle Ted? It’s your retirement, enjoy it however you wish.
preacherman Premium Member 6 months ago
I got up today before dawn. I started the PC and took a 2 1/2 hour nap.
Chris 6 months ago
yeah, I wouldn’t mind sleeping more then just a couple days a week… but my family would frown about that cause stuff don’t get done, sigh… :L
pat sandy creator 6 months ago
he’s having nap attacks…
raybarb44 6 months ago
Might want to give that engine a little more use Uncle Ted. Don’t know how old you are, but the older you act, the older you will be psychologically. I keep active all year long. Not climbing mountains or anything like that but l do workout 5 days a week but more importantly, I keep my mind active. I met a WWll combat B-17 pilot shot down over Germany in1944 and was taken as a POW. He was in a wheelchair but his mind was as clear as ever. He was 105 years old. We met at aQuestion/answer seminar hosted by Bob Gates. He’s my new hero. Bob Gates is another good example. So get off that couch and get to doing something productive.That’s an order……
MuddyUSA Premium Member 6 months ago
And in response Brutus has a friendly understanding smile………….nice!
ladykat 6 months ago
Good one, Uncle Ted!
CorkLock 6 months ago
Who needs a clock if you have a Smartphone?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 6 months ago
I so love Uncle Ted and obviously Brutus does too. Uncle Ted is everything Brutus wants to be: laid back, self assured, at peace with the world, and especially retired! Thanks for the dose of Uncle Ted to close out the week Chip. A welcome relief from Rancid (and Ramona)!
Sir Isaac 6 months ago
Way back in grammar school a kid in our class was the first to have a watch. I asked him what time it was and he said, “about 6” and I said, “six-what” and he said, “the big hand fell off” and sure enough there it was lying at the bottom of the dial.
saylorgirl 6 months ago
Since I left my job due to disability, I have to lay down for a nap to rest my lower back. I do get up early too, so a nap is welcomed.
cuzinron47 6 months ago
My eyes are getting heavy just reading this.
julie.mason1 Premium Member 6 months ago
Your phone has an app for your nap!
Moonkey Premium Member 6 months ago
I wish I had decided to come home and take a nap instead of working extra hours with my dog on a day that we don’t usually go. Tomorrow we will be right back at the hospital, and I am hoping for a short day so I can get home early enough to nap. I don’t know what is keeping my dog awake. I thought she would come home and crash.
paullp Premium Member 6 months ago
I’m not yet retired, but I am getting to the age where I sometimes find myself identifying more with Uncle Ted than with Brutus. This is one of those occasions.