“Pick up your money, pack up your tent”
by chuckofish
Well, we’re down to the wire now. After nearly nineteen years, I am set to retire tomorrow from my flyover university. Today I’m taking my big ol’ iMac in to my old office, where I haven’t worked for a year and nearly a half. It is all kind of surreal. But I am happy and relieved. I prefer not to think of this as the end of something, but as the beginning of something.
I do not have a bucket list (except for going to Oklahoma City and Monument Valley) so I have no “plans” for my retirement beyond organizing my books. People always ask. I think what I am looking forward to is the “no plans” aspect.
I’ll finally finish my elephant which I began two years ago! Plus, I will have more time to devote to my blogposts, so expect to see some changes here.
Here’s a little John Greenleaf Whittier…
And present gratitude
Insures the future’s good,
And for the things I see
I trust the things to be;
That in the paths untrod,
And the long days of God,
My feet shall still be led,
My heart be comforted.
And a little Bob Dylan…
Strap yourself
To the tree with roots
You ain’t goin’ nowhere
There are a lot of covers of this song, but I have to love this version from Josh and Carson…
Grace and peace be with you today.


Have yourself a “merry little” retirement, Katie…it’s been a great run for an entire generation of lifelong learners to have known you. I know because I was one of them!
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PS. You’ll love Monument Valley…it’s my favorite place on the planet Earth!
I have no doubt that you will spend your retirement meaningfully!! I can’t wait to see the fruits of your “free time” ❤️
I’m both delighted for you and very, very jealous — but mostly delighted!
Congrats and well-earned!
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Congratulations on your retirement!