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Originally Posted by tophcfa
I guess I am lucky because I can not even comprehend the above post. What will you do with your time? There is not nearly enough time in the day for me to do all the stuff I enjoy. The question I constantly ask myself is how the hell did I manage to get by when I had to spend all that time working? The only time I ever got bored in retirement was during the winter up north. The Villages solved that problem. My new full time job is staying as physically active as possible to help slow the aging process and keep in good shape. I will admit that if my health failed, and I couldn’t be physically active, I would get bored real fast. It is a very rare occasion for the TV to get turned on before it gets dark outside, and there are many days it never goes on.
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I agree with this. One of the reasons TV has become a top choice for us is the sheer variety of clubs and activities, walking/biking paths, pools, entertainment, shopping, dining, golfing, fitness centers. All that along with the reasonable proximity to a number of beautiful beaches and even to Disney World. We have no desire to spend our days stuck inside watching t.v., we're going to be out having fun every day. And when we're stuck inside due to the weather we'll have a game day - poker, Yahtzee, Monopoly, whatever we want to play.