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How should I live a retired life?

When I sneaked out to buy steamed buns in the morning, I saw the aunts dancing in the square dance in the market town, and I was really envious. I lamented the free life of the elderly in my little sister's group (a group of four, four salted fish to turn over, we are colleagues, but spitting is always more than punching in), one envied the elderly, and the other envied the flower farmer to grow flowers (the cover is her flowers). Imagine my old age.

On weekends, I will get up late and retire. Every day is a weekend. I'm definitely not an old lady who can dance. I sleep until 8 o'clock every day. In the morning, I can read books, do handicrafts, buy a nice cottage and do it bit by bit. In the afternoon, I can bake cakes and biscuits. In the evening, I will watch dramas and all kinds of popular dramas.

If I have money, I should build a small house with big French windows, set up a study room, put my favorite books on it, and set up a memorial shelf to leave my annual imprint. It may be a train ticket for going out, a beautiful ornament, or a diagnosis book in the hospital. When I look at these imprints, I can think of the old days, which are mine anyway, happy and sad.

Set up a home theater, which can sing and watch movies. Invite my little sister, who is older, or my old sister, to have a rest at home. We can sing, watch movies, BBQ and eat hot pot. In winter, we can chat by the fire. In early summer, we can sit in the courtyard and listen to frogs.

There is a big yard, where vegetables are planted, some green plants are raised, a small pavilion is set up and a table is set. When it rains, I can sit in the pavilion and drink homemade drinks and enjoy the rain comfortably. I am a person who loves the rain, and it is easier to see the beauty of the world on rainy days. I can help strangers with umbrellas and feel the fresh taste of nature. I can stay at home and eat while watching the drama. It seems that rain is destined to rest.

I'm going to travel. Although I'm an old lady, I'm going to be an old man who loves life. I won't give my children any trouble or interfere in their lives. I'll occasionally take my children (if any) and tell them stories about my childhood, kicking shuttlecock, jumping rubber bands, throwing sandbags, jumping houses, turning ropes, playing marbles and making nice cookies for them.

I'm going to Xiamen, a slowly leisurely city, to feel the youthful atmosphere of Xiamen University. The vibrant group can always give people happiness, and I'll go through the tunnel full of cartoons in Xiamen University again. Go to Gulangyu, eat all kinds of snacks on the island again, call my college roommate, collect the medals of each store again, and punch in.

Buy a SLR, learn to take photos, write down life, buy a recording pen and record all kinds of sounds.