Me and my wife retired a few weeks after our 55th birthday in December ( we are 61 now), we wanted a normal Christmas like most people seem to get, I had always worked jobs where you worked much or all of Christmas. Our 3 combined pensions are only about a grand a month, but we do have considerable savings to draw from.
We live fairly well, walk our dogs which were a retirement present to ourselves, I make all our wine and most of our bread, got loads of hobbies that keep me busy, as does my wife. We can help out with the grandkids anytime we are needed.
Love it, happiest time of my life.
Single car family now which saves a fortune.
I only go out for a drink 2 or 3 times a year, used to be that a day.
Our retirement won't be cruises or jetting off, at least until our state pension kicks in.
We are beholden to no man or company, our time is our own. Nearly 7 years of retirement already, I have a good mate who died at 59, no retirement at all.
I know someone who refused to join the NHS pension ( back when it was fantastic), the money she saved was spent on weekends away with her mates, Blackpool and Benidorm mainly.
She is looking at working and extra 12 years while the rest of us live it up.