The Retirement Thread

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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Mrs Tenkaykev has just heading out the door to Upton House parkrun, it's a bit " challenging " with the blustery conditions and being next to Holes Bay without any shelter.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
A bad night sleepwise. For some reason I wasn't tired, didn't go to bed till after midnight and then woke at 4.30am. Not good.

My Garmin wasn't impressed with me either! :laugh:


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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
BIG decision to make.
Do I move house?

Moved here in 1982 and got many brilliant memories but (aged 76) it might be time to call it quits.
Daughter and SiL want to move to Anglesey and want me to go with them. Makes sense in many ways, especially with my surprising change in health.
One important point is that i/we can afford a place with my own facilities.
Lots to get my head around.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
BIG decision to make.
Do I move house?

Moved here in 1982 and got many brilliant memories but (aged 76) it might be time to call it quits.
Daughter and SiL want to move to Anglesey and want me to go with them. Makes sense in many ways, especially with my surprising change in health.
One important point is that i/we can afford a place with my own facilities.
Lots to get my head around.

Anglesey is very nice but you may have to learn Welsh. :laugh: My daughter lives there and she speaks fluent Welsh.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Anglesey is very nice but you may have to learn Welsh. :laugh: My daughter lives there and she speaks fluent Welsh.



I've lived in Wales for 23 years and have never learned Welsh apart from counting to 10 and hello. You don't need to learn the language and to be honest at our age it will be almost impossible unless you are very very good at languages.

My eldest grandson moved here when he was 6 and he never mastered the language. He can understand it far more than he can speak it.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I know a fair few phrases of Welsh, having been out with a Welsh lass for a year. Sadly some or the phrases don't mean what I was told they do!

I speak halting Gaelic, schoolboy French, and fairly decent German. Would love to learn Cornish, my Dad's side or the family are from Cornwall of Breton Celt origin, and my dear departed Grandad was a Kernowen speaker. Sadly Poshshire is not knee deep in Cornish language tutors so I can't realistically ever see it happening.

I also speak Shetlandic, which is quite a heavy patois or dialect rather than a language. Having been to public school and live most of my adult life in England I have almoat completely lost my islands accent (Mrs D reckons she hears it occasionally in some words) I find a small majority of my countrymen are anally retentive Scots who can be a bit nasty about what they believe an Englishman in their midst - that's when I break into Shetlandic to show it is they who is the soft southerner and not me.

Language interests me greatly and I wish I'd tried harder with it at school.
 
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