After 24 years in the military and having my activities, meals, and apparel planned for me every day and in every situation, I found that upon retirement my biggest decision of the day was sometimes what the hell to wear.
A bit of thought soon solved the problem though, and I settled on Wranglers and Ts with either boondockers or Nike walkers.
'Course the Navy golf course required collared shirts, but I already had that under control from my AcDu days at the Navy/Marine course in Pearl.
Still occasionally have trouble deciding what to eat, tho, since the wife "works" at the Navy Exchange and I'm left to fend for myself all day.
Better have some fun before that is outlawed:)
ReplyDeleteAin't that the truth? :)
ReplyDeleteAfter 24 years in the military and having my activities, meals, and apparel planned for me every day and in every situation, I found that upon retirement my biggest decision of the day was sometimes what the hell to wear.
ReplyDeleteA bit of thought soon solved the problem though, and I settled on Wranglers and Ts with either boondockers or Nike walkers.
'Course the Navy golf course required collared shirts, but I already had that under control from my AcDu days at the Navy/Marine course in Pearl.
Still occasionally have trouble deciding what to eat, tho, since the wife "works" at the Navy Exchange and I'm left to fend for myself all day.
Isn't life grand? :)
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