It sounds like you have adapted to the challenges of living on your own. Keeping the routine is a very good thing. I've lived on my own most of my adult life, and so I'm quite used to it. Staying in touch with family and friends is important, but you can do this on your own schedule. You are in charge of your life. I love not having the hustle and bustle of work life now that I'm retired. Slowing down a bit is something to treasure. Community life can be very nice and comforting when you are in need of some help or advice. I hope you will continue to enjoy it and expand on the things you are learning to love. Take care. ❤
@TraceyfromsomersetАй бұрын
Thank you. Slowing down and just noticing the small things has been quite beautiful. Hope you’re enjoying your retirement. 💕
@christinepickard7804Ай бұрын
Tracey, thank you for showing this behind the real-life scenes. Yes you have adapted & and are still learning along the way...Your life you own it,& you should be very proud of yourself what you have achieved...Farm life is hard & very rewarding, its freedom, fresh air,country life,the community..Different seasons different problems maybe..A long time ago i use to live on a small holding with my parents, surrounded by fields & a wood..We had goats,dogs,chicken's, silkies, & eventually my mum had boarding kennels...I can see you living their along time..Turn around & look, you are very lucky to live their...❤
@TraceyfromsomersetАй бұрын
@@christinepickard7804 thank you 🙏 Your parent’s small holding sounds amazing. I’m truly grateful everyday and I really do have lots to learn 😉