On weekends (Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday) and whenever I have a statutory holiday, I work as a residential support worker for a non-profit group that provides assistance and services to persons with intellectual disabilities who reside in a group home. It is a fantastic job that gives me a sense of accomplishment, and great joy, something I don't have in my regular job. For a part-time job, it pays relatively well ($25/hour), but beside that, it involve a lot of fun activities with my clients such as grocery shopping, spending the evening at the coffee shop to listen to local musicians, going for a drive, movie night every Friday evenings, plays and concerts, short hikes, swimming, skating, accompanying them in their everyday life, participating in Special Olympics events, and whatever else any person -with or without disability, would do in a normal day. Including being their trusted friend and confidante and person to share sad or happy times, and letting them sleep in on Sunday morning. If I could find a similar job where I will spend my retirement, I could see myself doing that for many years, even full time.