
Retirement has caused a seismic shift in amounts of things in my life. I have many fewer pairs of shoes and pounds less of clothing. Last year, I gave away a great deal of my business attire to Dress for Success and to my niece (mother of grandniece, whose birth made me a great-aunt, see last LiamLicks) I held on to some for the second winter of retirement, thinking I might wear some; no, I did not, so I gave up the rest to a number of charitable organizations. I must have been prescient in saving all, of my many cardigans. How did I know Michelle O would make them acceptable for dress wear?

The shoes and boots I had accumulated and wore to work no longer have a place in my retirement life, so they all went last week, leaving spaces in my shoe compartments.
Less - jewelry- no more frequenting vendor sales in the lobby at work- jewelry tree has spaces.
More-the recycles amounts are huge

Less-fewer books from Barnes and Noble.
More-borrowed books from the Hillside Library.
Less-My dry cleaning is non-existent. I had not been to Chen brothers for a year when I went last week to repair a dress Liam had ripped with a joyful greeting
More -laundry, I have added pounds of clothes to be washed. I wash, Paul folds. Everything is folded while Paul watches sports and placed in piles in the living room to be carried upstairs. Mostly all I now wear is washable, no more dry cleaning. Liam is always in the midst of all folded clothes
Less-My eyebrows are smaller and lighter. They had been getting that way for a while. See progression from growing
1952

1968

2005

Eyebrows are back-eyebrow pencil-see 2008

Less- undergarments- Liam has found and accessed the drawer full of intimate apparel.
More Uggs

More Liam. the little pup has grown to maturity, about 15-18 pounds at adoption


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Is all this the concept of yin yang ?
yin and yang- complimentary opposites
or is it simply about change, looking at life in different ways,
from different perspectives
and different positions
more or less.
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