I also retired in my mid-fifties and was pleased to leave work as my job had become a grind. My husband retired not long after, we downsized and both enjoy having a simpler life and being able to do what we like most of the time - which is mostly not doing a great deal. Of course not everybody is the same, some feel the need to keep very busy all the time.
Unlike many we don't particularly like holidays as we're very happy at home, but go for meals and days out instead.
Most people find that their health does deteriorate somewhat as they get older, but a decent amount of gentle exercise is enough for many to keep fit.
My recipe for retirement is to relax and enjoy it.
Speculation: Who Will Be In Burnham's Cabinet?
Swimming pool was more like a talking pool!
Lest we forget what we have just lost ....
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?
