New Interests, Retirement Year Six

New Interests

New interests has been the theme of this sixth year of our retirement and at this stage in our life, it is exciting to be doing something new.  When I  first retired, how to fill the time was a concern.  Fortunately, camping and our sweet girl, Sophie, kept us mostly busy and engaged.  However, it is nice to have a couple of new interests.

Biking

Biking is one of our new interests and I have to give my husband credit for making it a thing for us.  It’s an obsession for him and I was more of a reluctant participant.  He has been wanting an ebike for a year or so, but I was always cool on the idea.  But, we finally pulled the trigger and bought a couple of Rad Rover 6 bikes.

New Interest in Biking
Biking at Tombigbee State Park

It was a big deal to figure out how to transport these heavy bikes when camping, but we discovered that they transport quite well on the front of our truck.  See Hauling Bikes Camping With Lance 2075 for details on how we carry them.  Once we had an easy way to haul them, we have taken  them everywhere.

New interests, one is in biking
Riding the Santos Trail in Ocala
Kayaking

I wasn’t sure that kayaking was something I could do because of a bad shoulder.  So, we never gave it a try until a camping trip with a favorite group at Silver Springs State Park.  They made it look like so much fun that we had to try it.  I loved it and my husband was the one who was not so enthusiastic.   He seems to be coming around though and I think a purchase of a couple of kayaks is in our future.

New Interests, one is kayaking
Kayaking the Silver River
Family

The most important time that we spent this year was with our family.   I am happy to say that our children are doing well and we have a close relationship with them.

Our son and daughter-in-law live in another state, but we were able to visit them a couple of times in 2022.  They are doing well and have just bought a beautiful condo.  We enjoyed their company for several days.

Visiting son and daughter-in-law

Our oldest daughter lives near us and we are able to see her and her husband more often.  She hosted us for Christmas this year and really made it special. She is so sweet and always works hard to make birthdays and holidays nice for us.  We really enjoyed seeing them and the grandkids.

Christmas with daughter and son-in-law

Our youngest daughter and her husband live nearby as well, so we are able to see them frequently.   They took great care of our pup when we were in Alaska for a couple of weeks.  We always have fun with them.

Lunch with daughter and son-in-law
Long Winter Trip

We were fortunate to be able to spend several weeks in Florida during the winter and it was an amazing trip.  Topsail State Park, near Destin, was our home for two weeks.  The weather was nice and the sea air was good for my underlying lung condition.  Our pup loved it too!

Hanging out at Topsail State Park

Port Saint Joe was our second stop and it was a wonderful week .  Our friends from Michigan were also there, so that made it a lot of fun.

Presnell’s RV Resort

Our last stop, was Gamble Rogers State Park.  It was a wonderful week that included meeting our friends and having a few days on a beautiful site with an ocean view.  We were there for Valentines Day and our friends hosted us for a delicious steak dinner.  A day trip to St Augustine and another to Ravine Gardens State Park kept us entertained.

Not a new interest, camping
Gamble Rogers State Park
New States

Our summer included a trip to New England.  That trip added six new states to our effort to camp in all fifty.   We camped in  Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.    While in Maine, we had lobster on multiple occasions.  It was fabulous!  If interested in reading about this trip see New England Camping.

Yummy Maine Lobster!

A favorite in Newport, Rhode Island was Cliff Walk.  It is a gorgeous trail by the sea with enormous old-money mansions on the other side.  So beautiful!

Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island
Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island

Vermont was a standout because of the many quaint covered bridges.  Really,  each of the states we visited was special in its own way.  I hope we get to come back to the area again.

One of many Vermont coveredbridges
Alaska

Our trip to Alaska included a rental camper and a train trip to Denali National Park.   The weather was great, but a little cool on some of the days.  We were camping right on the water at Resurrection Bay in the photo below.

Resurrection Bay in Seward Alaska
Resurrection Bay in Seward

Homer Alaska was another beautiful spot and the shot below was taken from the beach below our campground.  It felt other worldly with very large rocks on the shore.

View from our campground in Homer

Our rental camper was from  Great Alaskan Holidays. They were a pleasure to deal with and the camper was a current year model that was in great shape.  We highly recommend this company.

One of our new interests is Alaskan Travel
Rental camper for our 10 days in the Kenai Peninsula

A highlight of our trip was seeing the Aialik Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park.  The glacier was calving while we were there, meaning big chunks were falling off.  If interested in more details about our Alaskan adventure, see Alaska Camping in a Rental RV.

Aialik Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park one of our new interests
Aialik Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park
Other Camping

We made it to three camping events with Southeastern T@Bs, T@Gs and Friends.  It is a great group and we have known many of its members for several years.  They are a lot of fun and they allow us to hang around even though we are in a bigger camper now.

With SETTF at Hunting Island

Lastly, there was one short solo trip to Tupelo, Mississippi and Tombigbee State Park.  It was a nice campground and Tupelo is a nice city.  Elvis tributes are everywhere.

Downtown Tupelo, one of many guitars
One of many guitars in Tupelo
Dance and the Vikings

Dancing is not one of our new interests.  In fact, we have been dancing for more than ten years.  When in town, we still dance with our  Viking Dance Club.  There were two Viking-sponsored lead outs this year and we were happy to be able to attend both.

Dancing is not one of the new interests
Tuxedo Junction  Lead Out
Elvis in Hawaii Lead Out
In Conclusion

It was an incredible year for us and we were so blessed to be able to have lived it.  At this stage of our life, we are trying to live life to its fullest.  Our new interests give us something to look forward to that will be a bit of a challenge.  However, we will have to stay as healthy as possible to be able to enjoy them.

Be happy and healthy!

Retired couple and new interests