Join a gym....and go 4-5 times a week. This takes some discipline, but it pays off big time.
Get a Beagle....and do a lot of dog walking. You will get some exercise and meet new neighbors and you will be doing so with a very good friend.
Get a walk behind mower....again, more good exercise.
Avoid daytime television. If your I.Q. exceeds 40, this should be no problem.
Stay home to watch ball games.....that way you avoid long lines, expensive concessions, obnoxious fans, screaming kids whose parents can't (or won't) control them. Plus, you're less than 40 feet from the kitchen and a toilet......and can watch replays.
Take in a matinee movie....bring your own water bottle and a granola/breakfast bar.
Organize your stuff in the garage, attic or basement. You'll find items you had forgotten owning.
Do laundry twice a week. It doesn't build up that way.
Travel....even if it's to a nearby destination, say within 500 miles. Here in Connecticut, I'm halfway between NYC and Boston, 220 miles from Cooperstown, 340 miles to Gettysburg (where I go almost annually), and close to Newport, Mystic Seaport, Washington DC, West Point (which is where all college football games should be played), Annapolis and my favorite place on earth, Bar Harbor Maine.
If you have to go to a mall, go at 10 am during the week only.
In general, don't do anything you really don't want to do. You've earned that right.
Finally, spend as much time with you wife as possible. If you marriage has been a good one, then she's obviously your best friend as well.
***** KC, my error in overlooking your being with a disability. Hope you can use some of this advise just the same.*****
This post was edited on 3/1 7:02 AM by CTOkie