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I am still teaching full time at the college level. I am 54. They schedule most of my classes in the morning when I have the most energy. When I get home, I usually will lay down for a few hours or sit and read. Until recently I had a house cleaner so I just did laundry and occasionally cooked for myself. I eat out way too often. I need to find someone else to clean for me because I am having trouble handling it along with school. I plan on taking early retirement next year when I am 55. Most of my shopping these days, except for groceries, is done on line.

I typically do most of my grading on weekend mornings because I am too fried by the evening. Evenings are spent watching mindless tv. I am usually in bed by 9:30 since I have to get up at 6:30.

I wore myself out this morning rotating the mattress on my bed and putting on clean mattress pad, sheets, and comforter.
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