Flying Fokker
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I sort of stumbled into it. Had a very modest income all life. Reduced to 4 days in 2013. Then 3 days 2018. Left work last December at 60. On a pittance of a pension but bridging the gap between 60 and 67 normal pension age is doable. A combination of prudence etc.Going to do it next August… going to quit my perm job at a local university early 2024 and then do a 6 month contract at a different local university until August then that’s me done.
Anyone else gone earlier than planned and other than watching stressful football what do you do to fill your days. I hate golf but love beer… so slightly concerned I’m going to be queuing outside Spoons with all the other old soaks at 8.30am.
I’m also thinking we have until 70 to do the things we want to. (Wife retiring in 2 weeks).
Take your maximum lump sum
I promise myself that I will finish my fiction novel…edited.
I cycle, 150 miles per week during dry weather. I’ve managed to link up with a small group, all of whom are similar age and retired or due to jack it in. This has been a real positive.
Went to Normandy battlefields. Highlight holiday. Also been on 5 other holidays in uk. The big bonus is that if you go to the right place, everyone is relaxed and welcoming.
Getting back into my art is another target.
One thing mentioned already by Otis. Parents do seem to occupy the space you make for yourself.
My mum died today at age 86 lived through a horrendous series of illnesses.
and MIL is 95 and has vascular dementia.
Life seems to be about traveling to and from care homes or hospitals. 180 miles a week visiting etc.
My mum gave a great bit of advice…You don’t have to do anything….
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