You do sound a bit depressed. Yes, everyday life can be mundane of course. It is then that I say to myself -'get on with....' whatever little project I've been meaning to do. I'm now retired and SOoooo busy! Then I feel rebellious and think 'I've no time to.... do whatever..' then I have another think and do it! I now have stories for sale on Amazon, I've started on a novel, I've rediscovered my talent for drawing and am aiming at a local calendar, I've....well, I've got at least another 3 things in mind. I sing with a small group, raise money for charity and am investigating how much it will cost to cut a CD. I volunteer to help kids with their reading at a local school...……. this is mundane retirement!!!!
Life doesn't have to be hangliding and exotic holidays - I have to admit that housekeeping comes a poor 3rd, but it is your mental outlook that counts. Mr J2 is now 85, still sings and is helping me with a local kid who wants to learn French (we're both fluent). You make your life. While you are on this earth grab it with both hands - and the best rewards are the small ones. :o) x