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  • #31
    Re: First day of retirement … what next?

    Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
    After 48 years of continuous employment, yesterday was my last day. Apprentice to Director, 6 companies, 3 continents, 20+ countries.

    We’re doing a grand tour of Eastern Europe & the Balkans over the next few weeks, then returning back to the UK at the start of July. Plenty of holidays booked. 40th wedding anniversary coming up, as well as both of our birthdays. Maybe buy a motorhome & do some touring.

    A lot of cycling & swimming planned. Supporting the local council with planning leisure areas. My house & garden in UK haven’t been touched for 4 years, so recovering & repairing that will be the first challenge.

    I welcome any tips, comments, ideas etc. I’ve worked 60-70 hours a week, 6 days a week for the last 25 years, so winding down will be a challenge.

    Cheers, Des
    Play Golf, a sport you can do until you're 100 (if you're lucky), and has a social aspect.

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    • #32
      Re: First day of retirement … what next?

      Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
      So far, I like Wales itself and what it was, but it is getting run into the ground with daft political gestures for the sake of it.
      Any specifics of what you think has made you feel differently about Wales - not looking for an argument legitimately interested in this?

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      • #33
        Re: First day of retirement … what next?

        Enjoy each day as it comes, if you want to do something just do it, don’t put if off . You will never know what is coming around the corner.

        I retired in September and had the money for a good holiday but decided to wait until my retirement money came through. I did not receive my money until March. By then my mobility was severely reduced and I was not in a position physically to go on holiday due to mobility issues and fatigue. Two months later I was given a terminal diagnosis.

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        • #34
          Re: First day of retirement … what next?

          Originally posted by 79blue View Post
          Enjoy each day as it comes, if you want to do something just do it, don’t put if off . You will never know what is coming around the corner.

          I retired in September and had the money for a good holiday but decided to wait until my retirement money came through. I did not receive my money until March. By then my mobility was severely reduced and I was not in a position physically to go on holiday due to mobility issues and fatigue. Two months later I was given a terminal diagnosis.
          Jesus, I'm really sorry to hear that, life can be so unfair, I hope you are making as many nice memories as possible, it's kind of you to warn the rest of us how lucky we are, and that we should not take life for granted!

          Best wishes to you and your family.

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          • #35
            Re: First day of retirement … what next?

            Originally posted by 79blue View Post
            Enjoy each day as it comes, if you want to do something just do it, don’t put if off . You will never know what is coming around the corner.

            I retired in September and had the money for a good holiday but decided to wait until my retirement money came through. I did not receive my money until March. By then my mobility was severely reduced and I was not in a position physically to go on holiday due to mobility issues and fatigue. Two months later I was given a terminal diagnosis.
            Dear God, that’s terrible news. Best wishes to you and your loved ones.

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            • #36
              Re: First day of retirement … what next?

              Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
              Mostar is interesting and the war crimes museum is very sobering - and Bosnia is still a very divided country in so many ways.
              Drove from Hungary to Mostar today. Crossed the border at Slovonski Brod . I didn’t expect (after 30 years) to see so many burnt out & derelict houses. It was like that for the first 20 miles or so inside the border. After travelling through fertile Hungary & Croatia. north Bosnia was an unkempt wasteland. Sarajevo to Mostar is breathtaking gorges, rivers & ice blue lakes. Mostar is overrun with tourists from all over the world but still exceptionally historical & scenic.

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              • #37
                Re: First day of retirement … what next?

                Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                Drove from Hungary to Mostar today. Crossed the border at Slovonski Brod . I didn’t expect (after 30 years) to see so many burnt out & derelict houses. It was like that for the first 20 miles or so inside the border. After travelling through fertile Hungary & Croatia. north Bosnia was an unkempt wasteland. Sarajevo to Mostar is breathtaking gorges, rivers & ice blue lakes. Mostar is overrun with tourists from all over the world but still exceptionally historical & scenic.
                Unfortunately and not very useful to you, the best time to visit the more popular parts of Central Europe was quite a few years ago. Places like Prague, Budapest and Dubrovnik are inundated with tourists these days, as you know. My last two trips in that area took in Northern Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Moldova, Transnistria, Ukraine and Belarus.

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                • #38
                  Re: First day of retirement … what next?

                  Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                  Bosnia is still a very divided country in so many ways.
                  I had no idea of how divided until the last 48 hours. The 1/3rd Serb population will forever prevent the country from moving forward and disbar them from joining the EU. Whilst it prides itself on its multi-ethnicity that diversity is also its downfall. It’s been a fascinating and educational two days. The scenery stunning & the people so friendly, wish we had longer here.

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                  • #39
                    Re: First day of retirement … what next?

                    Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                    I had no idea of how divided until the last 48 hours. The 1/3rd Serb population will forever prevent the country from moving forward and disbar them from joining the EU. Whilst it prides itself on its multi-ethnicity that diversity is also its downfall. It’s been a fascinating and educational two days. The scenery stunning & the people so friendly, wish we had longer here.
                    Traditionally, there has always been a strong link between the Serbs and the Russians, as you probably know.

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                    • #40
                      Re: First day of retirement … what next?

                      I turned 60 this month, got my senior season ticket for next season which made me feel old but reading this thread made me think more about retirement again. Probably another 2 or 3 years left in reality but every stressful day in work makes me think about it more!

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                      • #41
                        Re: First day of retirement … what next?

                        Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                        I’m quite happy living in Wales.
                        Standards seem to have slipped in Cardiff since Covid, the grass is ten feet high and full of weeds and the streets are dirty, the Council needs a kick up the arse.

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