I've known my retirement date (July 30, 2010) for about a month. So have my family, a few close friends, and my boss (of course). But today, we "went public." My boss sent out an e-mail. Then I sent out a somewhat more expansive e-mail and posted to my Facebook status. It has been fun and exciting (and a bit sad) to receive so many responses already. I'll miss the work a little, and I'll miss the people a lot!
Blogging has been on my "to do" list for quite awhile. I was all set to blog professionally awhile back, but I'd reached a stage in my career where I just didn't feel that I wanted to strongly align my identity with my job and my "products." (Perhaps my hesitancy about doing that should have been a clue that the retirement glimmer was glowing brighter than I realized.) So here I am on the brink of retirement, ready to start blogging.
So why blog now? Because I think writing is a good way to capture ideas and clarify thought. But then why not just write a personal journal? Because I've enjoyed reading blogs of people who do a good job of discovering things that I might not have found myself. Or who start a conversation about interesting topics. Now that I'll have more leisure to "find stuff," I hope that I can eventually start to provide that same service for my busier, still employed friends near and far.
Enough for day one. Soon it will be T-29!
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