Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 Hi, y'alls, I retired on Friday. Turned in my employee badge, my office keys, my Government credit cards, and, POOF! out the door. Forty years of employment at one place or another preceded by about 19 years from kindergarten on through grad school add up to 59 years that I was " attached " to an external institution that occupied a major portion of each of my weekdays. Now, that's all over. I had a vision of being on the last car of a train that was pulling out, looking back down the track and seeing the station recede into the distance, growing ever smaller. There will be money coming in, of course, though a good deal less than when I was working, but we'll get by (DW to retire at the end of 2003). The future is a big unknown. So, in many ways it seems a bit like a divorce. And, my heart palpitated a good bit of Thursday evening. Emotions, even those of which I was not immediately aware, ran high inside me. Jumping into the abyss, just as I had in a divorce, and knowing that I would survive and go on to flourish, just as I had done before. Well, I don't mean to be maudlin about it. Only somewhat nostalgic. I'm looking forward to being able to build a new life. DW and I have already enrolled in a Saturday Tai Chi class. I begin a weightlifting class this Tuesday. Also, I will do a bit of [very part-time] consulting on two projects in which I was so heavily involved at work that the people left behind cannot see how they can do without my participation. The good news is that I will get a bit of extra money and also that I will be able to keep in touch with colleagues that I really like and projects that I helped to conceive. The bad news is that I will keep in touch with colleagues that I really like and projects that I helped to conceive, which could detract from my concentrating my energies on building a new life. Just random thoughts as I start what many of you will regard as my first week of FREEDOM! Hope all of you are doing reasonably well, Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 In a message dated 1/12/2003 7:52:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, sng@... writes: > I retired on Friday. Hey Steve - I was thinking about you on Friday! I am so far away from retirement, that it seems like a distant dream (like the lotto). It's interesting for me to read your perspective - especially the kind of bittersweet feelings about leaving your career behind more or less. There are so many things I want to do that I don't have the time for now with a young family and career, that retirement looks like Mecca! Enjoy yourself thoroughly for me! When my father-in-law retired from his position as the Dean of Fisheries at a university, he ended up being even busier than he was when working. But this time, it was only on projects he really cared about! He is my retirement idol Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Steve, Retirement is a shock to the system, no matter HOW much you have been looking forward to it. In many ways your work has defined who you are for many years. LOL It is sort of like...you are so and so's Dad/Husband/Son etc. I do PROMISE........that you will eventually ask......HOW did I ever find time to WORK? LOL This seems to be what I hear the most from friends and relatives who have retired. They find they are busier in retirement then they were while working. I don't think there is anything wrong with helping out with the programs you were working on.....it will allow for an easier transition to what you call a " new " life. It really isn't a NEW life.....it is just the continuation of the one you had.....but now with some STEVE time thrown in....unless the lady of the house has a HONEY DEW list......then you are in serious trouble. LOLOLOL Debbie in Gig Harbor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 And, from watching my dad, rather than do the deferred house maintenance he wanted to do, my mom traveled him til he dropped. Not many countries they didn't see. ANYWAY, as *I* am dealing with his Alzheimer's, yes, diagnosed) and he doesn't deal with it, cuz " HE " doesn't have it. Ask him. Anyway, I do believe, had he taken part time work, or done volunteer work, he'd be sharper today. His brain mighta lasted as long as his body. We're trying to get him to go to the Humane Society, or even his won vet to spoil cats & dogs. Well, he'd spoil the whatever at the HS, I'm sure. But even at his vet, which is closer, he can cuddle animals in treatment or those being boarded. He is EXTREMELY good at cat spoiling, actually. LOL! So, I think it's great that you're keeping your hand in. It is important to have a " reason " to get going in the morning, even if you don't need the income. Don & I volunteered in a nursing home just a few hours a week and it became as important as getting to the job. We took dog/cat & did some other stuff. I noticed when I left my career, it IS like family. The people you see daily, each has their own interest, and you find yourself bringing " tidbits " to work for Fred or Larry, you know? Be it special foods or dabs of info. I tried staying home for awhile (not retired, though), but was back working p/t in 90 days. LOL! Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com RE: OT just retired -- a bit like a divorce > Steve, Retirement is a shock to the system, no matter HOW much you have > been looking forward to it. In many ways your work has defined who you > are for many years. LOL It is sort of like...you are so and so's > Dad/Husband/Son etc. I do PROMISE........that you will eventually > ask......HOW did I ever find time to WORK? LOL This seems to be what I > hear the most from friends and relatives who have retired. They find > they are busier in retirement then they were while working. I don't > think there is anything wrong with helping out with the programs you > were working on.....it will allow for an easier transition to what you > call a " new " life. It really isn't a NEW life.....it is just the > continuation of the one you had.....but now with some STEVE time thrown > in....unless the lady of the house has a HONEY DEW list......then you > are in serious trouble. LOLOLOL > > Debbie in Gig Harbor > > > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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