Ron, I too wish you best in retirement. Reading your posts for years now, I’m not much worried about you making good use of it. I didn’t exactly retire – I “got” retired at age 53 when my company was sold and moved from Ohio to Texas. I did some consulting work for two years when I could start receiving my pension at age 55. Unlike some other officers, I exercised and kept my stock options rather than cashing them in. So we bought a bigger motorhome and travelled, travelled, travelled. Guess I could have found a lesser job and kept working, but now I wouldn’t have changed a thing.
Like it says at end of all my posts, “I remember very few of the things that I’ve spent money to buy, but I remember all of the places that I’ve spent money to see.”