Lots of huge changes in my life over the past 6 months. Some good, some not so good.
My divorce was final 30 years and 1 day after the marriage. None of the usual suspects in regards to divorce...we'd just grown too far apart and from my perspective she was more married to her job than me. It was as amicable as a divorce can be, I think. As a matter of fact we've been living together, divorced, since late October. She's keeping this house for the time being and the re-fi is closing Thursday.
As much as I like it here, I'm leaving. After four shoulder surgeries and worsening back problems I'm not going to be able to go back to work. At least not at anything that requires a lot of standing, walking or lifting any substantial weight. Without working, I can't afford to live here. Breaks my heart to leave but that's how it goes sometimes.
So, I'm in the midst of packing for a move to southwestern Oklahoma near Altus. With the money I'll get from my share of the house I'm paying off what little debt I have and buying a place. Should close the end of this month. I spent a week in that area early last October hunting for a home. It's nothing special...smaller mfg'd home on about 1/2 acre, very nice shop, small guest quarters and a big fenced Corgi pasture and it's in just immaculate condition. Owned by another little, old retired guy with nothing to do but tinker in his shop and take care of his place. Absolutely tailor made for me. With the low cost of living there I'll easily be able to live on my VA pension. I'll work part time at something mindless if I get too bored. Napa parts driver or something like that.
This is really nothing like I pictured my life going as I head into my 60s but it's the reality I'm facing. On the upside I'm really looking forward to downsizing my life and enjoying retirement. And I'll be just a few hours from most of my family in TX.
Pro: only a few miles to a What-a-Burger! Woo-hoo! Con: I have to sell my tractor. I'm really gonna miss that thing.
An overhead view of Casa de Corgis:
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