Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Some Retirement Musings

The day is quickly approaching when I'm officially retired although I seem to have been drifting into this mode for the past several months. Since August 31st is the official date on the books with HR there are some processes to complete. One of which is to turn in keys. During my twenty years in the library including managing several departments I've accumulated quite the full key ring.

Another item I had to turn in was my ID card. The picture on this card has me wearing a mustache. Now I only ever wore that mustache for about six months in my entire life and I then had to look at it every day for twenty years. I'm glad it's gone.

Correction: I recently found a photographic evidence that I did wear that mustache at other times in my life but all in the 1990's. I had a mustache in my grad school graduation picture in 1991 and then I found a newspaper picture of me at a Technology Tuesday workshop at the Central Library from 1994 with me wearing that moustache again. The Canisius College ID photo was from 1996. However, I am sure the moustache wasn't there that entire time from 1991 to 1996. It came and went over those years.






2 comments:

Bill said...

Funny line about the mustache.
Enjoy your retirement!

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