Alan is now embracing his retirement and relishing the late mornings and time to do things, it's taken him a while to settle into this. He was supposed to retire in 2017, but as most of you know that didn't come to pass and our plans unexpectedly took a dramatic change.
Now he has one more trip back to headquarters to hand back his security passes and secure laptop and then that is completely IT!!
As all the work from home has now ended he has been sorting through his office over the last two weeks, shredding all the confidential documents and disposing of other less sensitive stuff. Now that he no longer needs a desk that is almost seven foot long, he has moved the things that he still needs into the small box bedroom in his house. Instead of a new smaller desk, he now has a kitchen worktop balanced on two of our old short filing cabinets to fill the window wall of the room completely, and his big desk has been listed on Facebook Marketplace.
As has this little set of office drawers which has moved house with us five times. I'm not even slightly sad to see them both go. Now when we come to sell this house the 'office' can be shown as a proper double bedroom which will hopefully be so much nicer.
It feels like the end of an era and the start of something much better.
My 'office' remains at it is, as I mostly worked from the little breakfast bar in my kitchen unless we were working together recording training courses. So now it can be my 'blogging desk'. 😄
Sue xx
That is one Big desk!
ReplyDeleteI wonder where your next adventure will be.
He needed it as he used to work off two extra large computer screens and a laptop at the same time ... and he had a LOT of clutter behind them all. I've not seen it that clear since the day it was delivered and assembled.
DeleteHopefully it will be nearer the sea. :-)
When we retired, there were so many confidential documents to dispose of that towards the end, our shredder broke [beyond repair] We burned the last dozen or so in the garden incinerator. Enjoy the adjustment to a different lifestyle...
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, luckily ours is an extra large office version and has survived a few years now. Hopefully, that will be the last things sold when we are sure everything that needs to be, has been shredded.
DeleteAll change! Here's to the future.
ReplyDeleteAlways ... we love moving forwards.
DeleteProper retirement- best job in the world!! That is one huge desk but with so many people working from home, I’m sure you will sell it no problem. We have a kitchen worktop screwed to the top of some craft cupboards with a space left for sitting-these house many of my crafting bits and the computer and printer sit on top. It will be easy to dismantle when we want to move and we know a single bed fits nicely as it used to be our daughter’s bedroom. I spent an hour shredding documents yesterday and tying up in a bag and into the black bin as our council doesn’t allow shredded paper in the recycling. Autumn make s me more inclined to sort and tidy than spring so I’m going to try an pd do some every day when I have time. Catriona
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, it was a very expensive desk ... I only found out how just much when I asked Alan while I was listing it for sale. He will not recoup anything like what he paid for it. Luckily though it did go through the company as a business expense, so we would have claimed back the VAT.
DeleteOur council didn't used to allow shredded paper either, now just in the nick of time they do and they actually like it bagged in black bin liners which get chucked into the bin wagon. I don't understand how the plastic doesn't contaminate the paper!
It must feel as though a load has been lifted from your shoulders. Wonderful feeling.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, it's nearly time to relax at last.
DeleteHere there’s a local firm that promises to dispose of confidential papers but I think I’d prefer my heavy duty shredder and do it myself.
ReplyDeleteNext move, maybe coastal?
I hope wherever you go next you’ll continue to blog - I need to know there’s someone out there who collects salt and pepper sachets like me!
I suggested that as there was so much, but sadly that wasn't an option for the documents we had to dispose of. Yes, we are both thinking that the next move should be coastal, not sure which country in the UK but we definitely want seaside. :-)
DeleteI had to laugh at the salt and pepper sachets bit of your comment. I had a salt and pepper shower when I went into my little stash dish to get something out ... and all the salt and pepper sachets rained down on me.
New horizons and a life reboot. Always good I think.
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely a reboot going on at Alan's house, he's just been going through his wardrobes and condensing two into one AND dusting the tops of them for the first time since we moved here!!
DeleteA very classy desk someone will get a bargain!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing all about your retirement adventures as this new phase of your lives opens up to you x
Alison in Devon x