We retired one year ago, Aug 21. We committed to spending the first year just having the adventure of our lives, and I think that we’ve earned an A+! I got this journal from my friend Sarah as a retirement gift, and it stands as a reminder of how much joy we have in every single day.
August has been very good to us so far.
We were so excited to take Livvy to a local winery again. This time, we went to Debonne Vineyards near Geneva. We brought the experts with us in planning this one. My good friend Renee and her husband Rich enjoy visiting the wineries with their adorable dog, Maisie. So we planned a date to meet them for an afternoon/evening of fun. They helped us pick Debonne as the best overall experience from a wine, food, music perspective from the list of wineries that welcomed RVs overnight. Daisy and Maisie (isn’t that cute) were well behaved while we had a great time together. We would definitely recommend this place! (It’s not CA wine, but it’s still pretty good)






Next up on the calendar was another adventure planned even more months in advance… we were lucky enough to get Savannah Bananas tickets! It was their first time to Progressive Field and it certainly was an entertaining sold out evening. For those not familiar, it is similar to Harlem Globetrotters, but for baseball. We had a wonderful time, and are so glad that Michele and Amber joined us!



We also enjoyed a lot of time with family this month, including a trip to PA, mom visiting in OH and the all important annual trip to Cedar Point with Rick’s daughter, Julia. This year, we got to take Livvy for the first time and that was great. We have always loved the waterfront cabins (highly recommend if you don’t have an RV) but for us, it was special to have the conveniences of Livvy right there. It was the first time having others staying with us. It was a little cramped with 4 people and Daisy, but we enjoyed every minute of it.









And so, here we are, ready for year 2 of the retired life. We have just as many adventures planned, but I think that the biggest change is that I am (we are) better at relaxing than we were. I’ve exhausted many a to-do list, including some healthy purging of unwanted items, rearranging furniture, gathering more recipes than I will ever have time to make, etc. We’ve been so glad to spend quality time with friends and family. We’re grateful and ready for the next journey. In fact, it is time to go pack the car… get ready for some frequent posts as we tell you all about one of our favorite places soon!!

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