How did you know you were ready to retire?I taught school for 36 years, and the "rules" were changing. Took away seniority (I could be let go for any reason), more paperwork and hoops to jump through, no more salary increment (although I was at the top of the scale by then), moving students and grades around (I would have had to switch buildings).
Plus they were getting ready to change interest rates which would affect my pension. So it was the best time to get out. I have a good pension.
How did you replace the time you had filled with working hours with something else?My favorite response when people ask what I do now is, "Whatever I *darn* well please."
My wife retired at the same time, and we travel quite a bit, have a new grandson to visit, work around the house and yard. I'm into shooting sports, play in 4 different music groups, play pickleball, run the local chess club, and have more time to make bacon, smoke cheese, make jerky, etc.
What were your biggest surprises to date in retirement?Cost of insurance. Money I had for insurance would have covered me until Medicare, but it wasn't enough to cover both my wife and me. It ran out in January, and I'm still 2 years away from Medicare, so I had to go on SS early to pay the roughly $20,000/year insurance for the next 2 years.
Would you retire at the same age if you could do it over again?In a heartbeat. After I retired, I lost 100 lb through diet and exercise and took up pickleball. I think my health problems would have gotten worse instead of better if I hadn't retired when I did. Plus you want to be able to travel before you get too old.