It's a given that I hope to be riding bikes with DH for many years to come. He is a lymphoma survivor coming up on 16 years of remission after having had a bone marrow transplant in 1991. He was a cyclist before cancer and used his bike to regain his fitness three times during his years of illness. Four, actually, because he had a total knee replacement in 2004, also cancer related. Without good health, future dreams are much harder to achieve. It would be fun to do a multiday B&B-type bike tour every year for as long as we can.
I would retire tomorrow if it were financially feasible, but realistically I see myself here counting beans for another ten years
. After that, I think I would like to go back to college and take some classes that I didn't have time for (or interest in) when I was in school back in the early 70s. I may try my hand at a little cottage industry making my famous (with family, friends, coworkers, and several SSs anyway
) gingerbread cookies.
I would love to buy a piece of property in Colorado, and design and build our dream home. Solar, energy efficient, as green as possible. That's where the college classes come in. It would be a place where we would live out our days comfortably and in beautiful surroundings.
I found the following in the Tuesday San Jose Mercury News. I hope I will be like Etta, but cycling rather than running, when I'm 80.
good advice from Etta
Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams