Recently, I have noticed that when you are a widow, you take on everything you once shared with a spouse or live-in companion, and things can feel overwhelming. I refer to this as ADULTING.
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Key Aspects of “Adulting”
Definition: The act of doing grown-up tasks (e.g., paying bills, laundry, making appointments).
Context: Used as a humorous or self-conscious way to describe engaging in responsible behavior.
Skills Involved: Time management, financial planning, home maintenance, and self-care.
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The taxes need to be filed, and the only one going to Danbury Federal Prison if the taxes are not filed and paid is me.
Laundry is all mine, and although throwing a load in is just fine, it’s the putting it in the dryer, folding the clothes, and putting them away in a one-day time frame. If not, suddenly laundry day stretches into laundry week!
Recently, I had problems with my heating system. Although I know very little about under-the-floor heating systems, I learned enough quickly as we had temperatures in the single digits and teens.
I’m still bad at time management. I can blow several hours online reading (or shopping). I started cooking for myself again, and I’m actually using real dishes now instead of paper plates.
As a child, all I wanted was to grow up, be an adult, and do anything I wanted. And here I am. All grown up, but I can’t just do what I dreamed I’d be doing as a kid.
Adulting is not nearly as wonderful as I thought it would be. Oh well, too late to turn back. I just have to figure out a new way to do all of the above and make it fun!

























