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Retirement hobbies

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  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    Made the hummus in a Blendtec yesterday.   Came out really tasty. 
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    I love lamp..
  • I have been a retire since age 28. I should have stayed employed. I have been so busy doing nothing I can't find time to do anything.
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 17,357
    Interesting read, @Zippylip.  Like you, my career plan didn't turn out the way I had wanted, but went okay by the end, after all.  

    “I'll have what she's having."  

        -Rob Reiner's mother!   

    Ogden, UT, USA

  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 13,685
    edited January 2020
    @Zippylip thanks for sharing, miss your off-the-chart creative cooks.
    canuckland
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    @Zippylip good story.  What did you do?  Law?
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  • Zippylip
    Zippylip Posts: 4,768
    Botch said:
    Interesting read, @Zippylip.  Like you, my career plan didn't turn out the way I had wanted, but went okay by the end, after all.  
    Thank you, and I think mine will turn out that way too.  I was on the pretty standard track early on and I was naïve enough to think that’s all it took, plot a course, stick to it & you’ll end up where you intended.  But sh!t happens, right?  It’s all good in the end, actually wouldn’t erase the few miles of bad road I travelled, they put me in a much better place in the final analysis, or current analysis anyway 😊; I used to have a lot of angst about my job, & while it’s still a stressful endeavor I’m appreciating it, actually enjoying it, more than at any other time in my career which will be entering its 30th year next year.  I learned to accept whatever comes at me nearly instantaneously as to do anything else is a fool’s errand for many reasons.  That has brought contentedness more so than ever before.  I also found a good woman, took me 51 years, she’s incredible and has caused me to rethink a lot of what I believed most of my life.  It’s amazing how you just never stop learning, if you’re paying attention anyway.

    @Zippylip thanks for sharing, miss your off-the-chart creative cooks.
    thank you, doing less of those wacky things these days, kids are grown & gone so it's tough to get motivated to cook a lot...

    @Zippylip good story.  What did you do?  Law?
    thank you, and yup, trial lawyer



    happy in the hut
    West Chester Pennsylvania
  • dmourati
    dmourati Posts: 1,300
    I've been thinking more and more about retirement since I started my last job. I like working, and enjoy my field, and would like to keep working until my son is out of high school and maybe out of the house.

    I think it was the huge salary increase that came with my newest job that made me realize retirement is within reach. I live in CA so it's expensive to live here. I'm on track to make it in five years but I'll probably work for another 15 total.

    Plymouth, MN
  • wardo
    wardo Posts: 398
    I love everyone sharing their thoughts on this!  Everyone has a different vision and it's a journey to get there.
    NC - LBGE
  • I do too.  So glad I started this thread and got others opinions! 
  • GATraveller
    GATraveller Posts: 8,207
    Square dancing is where its at.

    "Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."

                                                                                  -Umberto Eco

    2 Large
    Peachtree Corners, GA
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,164
    Square dancing is where its at.
    I thought it was “Hustling at Bingo” 
  • GATraveller
    GATraveller Posts: 8,207
    Complain about your aches and pains.

    "Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."

                                                                                  -Umberto Eco

    2 Large
    Peachtree Corners, GA
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,164
    Welcome to GA @LesMo. North Georgia is great. I hope you’ve had the opportunity to go to Cloudland Canyon since you’ve been here. 
  • dstearn
    dstearn Posts: 1,705
    I retired last June. After 43 years in high pressure sales career I figured Inhad enough to retire. Loving every minute of it. In addition to Egging I have more time to devote to my photography hobby. I also belong to two camera clubs which gives me an incentive to get out a shoot. I also lost 10 lbs as I have had more time to work out.!My wife may also be retiring later this year so we can both travel when we want to without worrying about work schedules. 

  • Will be retiring April 1st. Grandkids, golf and a little travel on tap for me. Will also look to do some volunteer work as well. 
  • LesMo
    LesMo Posts: 74
    edited January 2020
    Welcome to GA @LesMo. North Georgia is great. I hope you’ve had the opportunity to go to Cloudland Canyon since you’ve been here. 
    It is on the list.  :-)  It's great to be back.  We lived in Atlanta from 1986-2005.  Now we have the nice climate and scenery and far away enough from Atlanta that we don't have to deal with the traffic.  Surrounded by pastures of horses and cattle now with mountain views.  Life is good.

    Calhoun, GA - LBGE
  • I retired 2 years ago. I live on a lake so I do a lot of boating and fishing. Also do flea markets and Ebay, I love it when I pay $2 for something and sell if for $200. It pays for my cigars and other vices.  
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,453
    LesMo said:
    Retired June 1st in 2019 and relocated from Central Illinois to Northwest Georgia.  My wife retired a year before I did.  The home we purchased required quite a bit of work to update it so that and figuring out where to put things after downsizing to 1/3 of the square footage we previously had have been keeping us busy.  We sold or donated what we thought were enough things that we thought space wouldn't be an issue, but it has been.  The lot is basically a blank palette so that will keep us busy this spring. We also plan to add a paver patio area with a patio cover and that will be a fun activity.  Photography, hiking, exploring the area are hobbies.  I was a computer programmer by trade and I continue to do some of that just to try and get in some mental exercises.  It is very nice having plenty of time for stretching and exercise instead of sitting behind a desk for 10 hours a day.  I have lost 25 pounds just from being up and about all the time. Much more time for reading now too and I have been enjoying that.  The one thing that has really surprised me that shouldn't have is that the time goes just as quickly as it did when I was working.  The hours, days, weeks and months still continue to zoom by.  I think that is just a function of getting older.  That phenomenon has continued to gather momentum for the last 20 years.  I started out having weekly goals of what to get done, but have learned that I need to have a more structured schedule where I set aside certain hours of the day for a specific activity.   Bottom line is that retirement is even better than I imagined it would be.
    Ah...yet another smart person who beat feet out of bankrupt/corrupt IL! I HONESTLY am jealous! 

     Many reasons that I will not discuss here is why my wife of 53 years and I will probably have our cold bodies wheeled out of our home here on a gurney!

    Here we sit in Central IL in Dunlap, next to Peoria, so where had you lived before your move? 
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time