I retired yesterday, woohoo.
My last day of work was actually Boxing Day (due to my wife booking a holiday that clashed with my final day - I had to take leave for the final three days).
Actually, I've been burning leave since my 66th birthday, 8 weeks ago. I had 37 days owing, so I've only worked two weeks over that period.
I'm pleased to see the end of shift work (the last 20 years, 8 months) and hope to now establish better eating habits, as well as getting better sleep patterns. I've been going for a 30 minutes+ walk every morning (most of last 8 weeks).
Yesterday marked the end of a 48 years, 11 months and 7 days career in the rail industry. I wanted to retire while I still have my health (or most of it), having seen too many workmates die shortly after retirement, or worse still, die before retirement.
But this isn't really "nothing to do with woodwork". My wife has a "to do" list (don't they all!) which includes plenty of woodworking jobs around the house. And I have a workshop to sort (so I can move in there again) and hheaps of tools to repair/refurbish and to sort into keepers or disposal.
But got to get this 10 day holiday over first.
Happy New Year all.
Cheers, Vann.