Reflections on retirement
I retired nearly two years ago. I’ve occasionally been asked if I miss working, and the answer is a hard no. I liked my job, and I was well-compensated, but by the time I retired, I was ready for it. Partly, this may be owing to having taken the five-year phased retirement path, which afforded me the opportunity to transition. It also helped that my wife had retired two years earlier. Certainly, life is very different. I live in a different state, far from all the friends in St. Louis. The house still feels more like a rental after leaving the house in St. Louis we lived in for 35 years and overhauled during that time. I still need Siri for directions to most destinations outside of the most routine. My lifestyle is changed considerably. I don’t play my guitar or banjo anymore. I had to give up cycling due to sciatica, although I’m outdoors walking in nature nearly every day for 1.5-2 hrs. I’ve replaced the musical instruments with photography. On the other hand, I still wake up betwee...