I retired in 2009; I was an accountant. I am actually a volunteer at the botanical garden. Usually about three mornings a week, then I also do some computerwork, building plant signs, at home. I took up knitting a few years after retiring and loved it but this spring when my back gave out and I was more limited on what I could do I put it aside to make time for stuff that was more important. It was taking up so much time. And I crochet (though not in a few years), do counted cross stitch and read bunches. Love history and biographies.
Well, the laundry is calling as well as a kitchen that needs cleaning. I am cooking for my daughter's birthday tomorrow (she will be 42) and she has requested her favorite home made chocolate cake with fudge frosting. We will have a fish stew then play board games. Lots of fun. I like her boyfriend Eric. he is leaving for the Antarctic in a week to spend a year down there at the South Station. We will miss him but it is a great opportunity and he has done it before.
I am sorry about your son and the diabetes. It is no easy thing to deal with and he must follow the rules on food and such to stay healthy. Will he have to do injections or can he just modify his diet.
We are a bit off topic. lol. That's okay