Here’s a quick overview of what I was up to late last week (some of which my faithful readers — all three of them — already know about):

Thursday night: Jason Narducy house concert… at our house.

Friday night: Seeing my son Gabriel’s band The Collies play at a bar in Mt. Lookout.

Saturday during the day: working on a basement clean-up project.

Saturday night: Maggie Rose/Molly Tuttle concert in Lexington, KY with Gabriel. (MP Gannon rules!)

Sunday morning: kayaking with my friend Matt. His wife passed away back in February. Friday would’ve been her 50th birthday. I’m making an concerted effort to catch up with him on a regular basis. (I also organized a happy hour with some of our old co-workers a few weeks back.)

Sunday afternoon: recording two “97X Rumblings from the Big Bush” podcasts with my buddy Dave, and recording our breaks for the Inhailer Radio Indie 500, happening this weekend.

Sunday night: Built to Spill/Wussy concert at Ludlow Garage, with Gabriel and my daughter Leah. (First concert that we’ve gone to together!)

I’m not retired (yet!) but when the topic comes up in casual conversation (as it often does for people in my age bracket), some folks interrogate me with variations on these questions:

  1. “But what will you do all day when you’re retired?” and
  2. “Aren’t you afraid of getting bored?”

My answer to #1 is “more of the above” – more concerts, more time with my family (hmm, I probably should reverse the order of those two…), more home projects, more kayaking (and yes, more pickleball), more travel, more time with friends, more reading, more writing, more podcasting, and more of whatever the heck I want to do. (And yes, probably more naps.)

And my answer to #2 is an emphatic NO! I have waay too many interests for that to happen.

Right now I’m working for the weekend. I am starting to look forward to a permanent weekend. Especially if they’re like this past one!