Seniors
Related: About this forumRetired yesterday !
Every friday on the way home from work. I see a group of seniors protesting. This afternoon and from now on I will be joining them.
Scrivener7
(60,423 posts)SheltieLover
(82,896 posts)mountain grammy
(29,432 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,657 posts)Tim S
(371 posts)Welcome to the club! Your time is now truly free to do what you want. Congratulations, you made it!
Grim Chieftain
(2,371 posts)Best wishes for this new phase in life.
irisblue
(38,253 posts)hamsterjill
(17,989 posts)Enjoy your freedom, and be sure to tell all of the protesting seniors to join DU if they haven't already so that we can thank them!!!
ananda
(35,882 posts)And thank you for protesting!!!!!!!
democrank
(12,752 posts)Most of my retired friends mention how precious time has become, how prioritizing is easier, how love for the simple things deepens, how they notice more
.a bird, the sunset.
Congratulations! Enjoy every moment.
mgardener
(2,443 posts)70sEraVet
(5,778 posts)I've been telling people that, in general, the sooner you retire the longer you will live! I don't know if that is true. Would love to see a study.
I suppose it depends on what you retire FROM, and what you are retiring TO!
At any rate, Happy Retirement! And, see you at the No Kings protests!
Americanme
(604 posts)I retired the first day of September, 2023. I am now working again, but only 4 hours a day, and I love it. No stress, no mandatory on-call, no phone waking me at all hours, no 100 hour weeks. My 4 hour shift gives me a good morning workout, and I am done for the day at 9am. I hope you enjoy retirement as much as I do.
Sanity Claws
(22,467 posts)I joined the ranks of the retired a little more than 3 months ago.
justhanginon
(3,390 posts)no set time frame pressure. Up when you want and to bed when you want. A glorious feeling to be sure.
I remember people told me it would take a period of adjustment and I accomplished that on the drive home from work and never looked back. Retiring at 63 I have had 27 years of retirement and am so grateful to have enjoyed it immensely for the most part. I wish you the best in the coming years.
KT2000
(22,287 posts)You have entered a whole new life! Enjoy it!
wolfie001
(8,247 posts)FakeNoose
(43,190 posts)The important thing is, don't define your life by the work you used to do. There's so much more to life, as you will soon learn. Spend time getting to know your family and friends, neighbors, community where you live, etc. Start a new hobby, take time to read good books, visit the library, do some volunteer work. I have been retired 9 years already and I'm having a blast.
MIButterfly
(3,568 posts)Enjoy! I always say the worst day of retirement beats the best day at work. Good for you for joining the protest.
Go have some fun!
1WorldHope
(2,245 posts)✊🏼✌🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼
MLAA
(19,867 posts)Javaman
(66,044 posts)I'm 4 years behind you and I can't wait.
Rest, you deserve it.
SergeStorms
(21,141 posts)I certainly haven't.
Enjoy yourself!
c-rational
(3,245 posts)angrychair
(12,588 posts)Love to hear about people getting to retire and as early as they possibly can.
Trueblue Texan
(4,728 posts)Retiring was my favorite part of my career and I LOVED my career! Congratulations!
OLDMDDEM
(3,344 posts)Pacifist Patriot
(25,224 posts)Congratulations!!!!
I've never been more jealous of retired people in my life as I am right now.
livetohike
(24,522 posts)in retirement! Have a great time
badhair77
(5,249 posts)Enjoy your new life!
underpants
(197,959 posts)DavidDvorkin
(20,799 posts)And welcome to the world of retirement.
Easterncedar
(6,694 posts)Congratulations!
BeneteauBum
(999 posts)17 years.
Peace ☮️
Bluejeans
(164 posts)Now on Monday morning, do I did on the first workday (a Monday) after my retirement:
I stood on my front porch drinking coffee at 8 AM and watched all the poor slobs who still had to go to work; three minutes later, I went back inside to watch TV for a while!
byronius
(8,049 posts)I retired by heart attack a few years ago; doing much better now.
Adapt! And grow.
Dear_Prudence
(1,212 posts)I still set my alarm every morning just so I can turn it off every day, roll over, and fall back to sleep while saying,"I'm retired, so I don't have to get up!" Sounds like you have some plans, so maybe you will rise and shine. So happy for you!
Figarosmom
(14,982 posts)Joinfortmill
(21,988 posts)It's a time for you to be you again all day, every day