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How has the pandemic impacted your post-retirement plans? (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2022 OP
I had a lovely retirement gig. But I had to quit thanks to covid. Biophilic Jan 2022 #1
Good for you Deuxcents Jan 2022 #3
I'd hoped to do more travel, but I've been holding off captain queeg Jan 2022 #2
Same here, Travel curtailed and taking classes is out for me. I'm not a "zoom" type student.nt mitch96 Jan 2022 #6
Yes travel, overseas specifically. cilla4progress Jan 2022 #4
I like to travel but the COVID has prevented me from traveling, this will be the third year. doc03 Jan 2022 #5
Honestly, not much. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 2022 #7
Yes, I was supposed to be living permanently in Europe by 2022. sinkingfeeling Jan 2022 #8
When I got to work from home, viva la Jan 2022 #9
We haven't travelled for pleasure since the pandemic began. MLAA Jan 2022 #10
Been great for me. multigraincracker Jan 2022 #11

Biophilic

(3,632 posts)
1. I had a lovely retirement gig. But I had to quit thanks to covid.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 07:24 PM
Jan 2022

2 years of sitting at home doing squat in difficult emotional situation. Finally pushed me to change everything. I moved to Florida to be close to friends. I haven't smiled this much in years. Literally, years. Sometimes life just pushes us to make the necessary changes.

captain queeg

(10,103 posts)
2. I'd hoped to do more travel, but I've been holding off
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 07:31 PM
Jan 2022

Not just the travel itself but the possibility of ending up in quarantine in other country for a couple weeks.

cilla4progress

(24,718 posts)
4. Yes travel, overseas specifically.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 07:35 PM
Jan 2022

I see friends and family going out to restaurants, traveling - and they seem to be fine.

Vaxxed, boosted and masked - I wonder if we are being "too" cautious?

doc03

(35,297 posts)
5. I like to travel but the COVID has prevented me from traveling, this will be the third year.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 07:37 PM
Jan 2022

I had been going to Florida in the winter for two to three weeks every year this will be the third year I haven't gone. That is because of COVID and the political climate there. I was going to the gym at least three times a week since 1997. I started back for a couple months this fall but with the Omicron going around I quit the gym again. I have saved lots of money sitting at home.

OAITW r.2.0

(24,296 posts)
7. Honestly, not much.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 07:45 PM
Jan 2022

68, still working as a partner in a small import business. Our business is better than it's ever been and I enjoy staying engaged. Pretty isolated where I live and that won't change. Will take a trip to Ireland and pub-crawl when the time is right.

viva la

(3,273 posts)
9. When I got to work from home,
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 07:53 PM
Jan 2022

I realized I could do this for a few more years-- at home. So I'm postponing retirement for a while. It's so easy to do my work from home, saving the hour commute each day, and ... well, not to be anti-social, but I had it up to here with office politics, and I don't need to worry about that now.

So I'm going to work awhile and bank some extra $.

It's not like I can now do what I wanted-- travel in Europe for 6 months.

MLAA

(17,252 posts)
10. We haven't travelled for pleasure since the pandemic began.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 08:02 PM
Jan 2022

Husband is getting up there in age and hoping it’s safe to go back to a few favorite locations before it gets to late for him to comfortably take long flights.

Miss going out with friends for occasional dinners. Other than that not much change other than rushing in and out of grocery and pharmacy as quickly as possible while masked.

multigraincracker

(32,641 posts)
11. Been great for me.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 09:29 PM
Jan 2022

I have no problem putting off travel until it’s safe.
Getting lots of projects done at home. Bank account is going up, not down.
Just another 2 years of this and I’m all set.

I always walk in the sunny side of the street.

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