Mostly play golf. Sub on Mondays and bad weather days. Usually no more than 10 days per month. Football season ticket holders and we like making the road trips. Life is really good.
Aggie Therapist said:
Sounds amazing.
We're grinding right now in our early mid 30s with 3 small youngsters. But I'm enjoying all the stages in life.
infinity ag said:40s is quite early, you must have done well $$$ wise.stonksock said:
I retired earlier this year. Early 40s and could lose a few pounds so I have been better at going to the gym and taking my dog on walks every day.
I have a ton of airline and hotel points from all my work travel so I have gone on 4 relatively cheap vacations this year and will likely be out of town again next month. It's nice I can plan things last second.
I did try to garden a little this year and grew some peppers but I got bored with it and let them all die. My house is cleaner than it's ever been and I my yard looks better too. I am a little embarrassed that I play spend a few hours a day playing video games but I don't really watch much TV anymore.
I love running errands during the day when people are at work or seeing a movie in an empty theater at 1pm on a Tuesday. I actually don't like the weekends much because there are too many people out and about
I have a feeling my next big adventure will be to move but I am still trying to figure out where I want to move to which is part of the reason I have been traveling so much.
You didn't mention or maybe I did not catch it. Are you married? Or have a girlfriend? Do you have someone to spend time with?
Interesting - I'll keep that in mind if I can live to retirement.billyjack2009 said:
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deer corn said:
DINKs
Enjoy your money!!!
I retired last year too! Greatly enjoying the life. Never bored.ToddyHill said:
I officially 'retired' from my job on July 31, 2023. Given the technical nature of my former role, I still work 10 hours per week remotely as contract (1099). It's provided a few extra dollars but has also helped me ease into full time retirement, which I plan to do this coming January.
There's always a lot to do at our place. Right now, my primary focus is cutting/splitting wood as we have a wood stove and rely on it heavily for about five months a year. Beyond that there's always stuff to do as we have acreage and a few farm animals that need to be tended.
Presently, our biggest issue isn't finding something to do...it's finding a capable house sitter to tend to our brood while we're away. In our case, 'down-sizing' is taking on a whole different meaning.
jja79 said:
Retired guy here that disagrees with you.
FIDO*98* said:
The number of people on this thread who look at retirement as an escape makes me sad. I enjoy what I do and have a great time with the people I work with. I feel like work is my escape from reality half the time. I just turned 49 so maybe I'll feel differently in 5 years, but right now I'm having the most fun I've ever had working. Living in NB helps because we can enjoy living in a vacation town and we spend plenty of weekends at the coast. Work has never caused me to feel like I'm missing out on leisure time and enjoying life
fc2112 said:
I will have no problem filling my time. I just don't think I've saved quite enough so I got another couple of years to go. I'm only 62 also.
My wife is younger, so for quite a while, part of my job will be having a nice dinner on the table and the house cleaned. And I have no issues with that.
fc2112 said:
I will have no problem filling my time. I just don't think I've saved quite enough so I got another couple of years to go. I'm only 62 also.
My wife is younger, so for quite a while, part of my job will be having a nice dinner on the table and the house cleaned. And I have no issues with that.
I don't hate my job. I just prefer doing lots of other stuff. Lots of people put their whole identity in their career. Not me. It's just a means to make money to provide for my family. I don't dread going to work, but I don't bring my work home with me either.FIDO*98* said:
The number of people on this thread who look at retirement as an escape makes me sad. I enjoy what I do and have a great time with the people I work with. I feel like work is my escape from reality half the time. I just turned 49 so maybe I'll feel differently in 5 years, but right now I'm having the most fun I've ever had working. Living in NB helps because we can enjoy living in a vacation town and we spend plenty of weekends at the coast. Work has never caused me to feel like I'm missing out on leisure time and enjoying life