We’re on the countdown, thankfully. Our approach is probably most like
@tvguy ’s, just trying to get everything in order. For the first time in our lives we’re completely debt free, and it feels good! Recently we updated our wills and put the house in a revocable trust while we were at it. DH is older than me and qualified for Medicare before but opted to wait as he’s still working and had insurance at work for both him and me, so he’s beginning the process of signing up now. We met with a SHINE counselor to figure it all out. I can get my own health insurance at work, and I can get COBRA for 18 months up to 65 which I’m considering when the time comes. I have a Health Care Retirement Savings account I started contributing to at age 49, with some employer match (the only thing my company ‘matched’), so there’s a good amount in there - therefore health care costs for me from ages 63.5 to 65 is one worry off my plate. DH already has something he wants to do part time in retirement, sort of at his leisure. His skills are in demand and a big employer in the industry who’s a family friend has been asking him to come on board for years. He’s looking forward to that, actually. Will probably do something like 9-2 three days a week or so, but no pressure.
We’ve been working on getting the house in order for a while. Painted and updating landscaping. Will throw a roof on at some point. Major cleanout and ongoing renovations - we’ve already had three dumpsters and will need another when we clean out the attic. Getting as much updated as we can. Did a complete overhaul of our in-law apt which our DD will be moving into soon while she saves for a house. We’re putting a file together for her which has everything she needs to know should something happen to us. I haven’t decided yet what I want to do in retirement. Probably something different, I think. I love the idea of an errand service, I think I’d enjoy that. As a nurse my skills are also in demand, but I don’t want anything that’s going to put pressure on me, I’ve had more than enough of that!

My commute isn’t necessarily long, but traffic-heavy, and 60-90 mins each way, so, after 40+ years of that, I’m done with it! Of course there is the possibility I’ll stay per diem or something, but honestly, my dream in retirement is a) not to have that sucky commute anymore and b) do something closer to home that’s different and maybe peaceful, for once. I don’t mind working and staying busy, I enjoy people and animals and such. It’s more the pressure of long and often crazy shifts, holidays, weekends, etc., and the constant demands from every which way, that I can do without.
Good thread, I like hearing all your ideas. I have to figure out at what age this will happen for me. Do I go earlier, with DH? Or do I hang on for a while. I see peoples’ medical issues they often have in their 60s and beyond so I don’t want to have regrets in waiting. OTOH I want to make sure we’re comfortable, too. I was surprised since our mortgage is gone how much we’re paying just in taxes and insurance alone. I mean, I know our payment had practically doubled, but didn’t realize the breakdown. It’s a lot. I imagine paying these alone must be very difficult for some. Our utilities are high, as well. We’re ‘reimagining’ even our TV systems so we can get rid of our big cable bill. Kids are helping as we don’t understand it all. But it seems to me with the one ONN TV we have, that costs of streaming have risen as well. And I hate having to fiddle with usernames and passwords and all that. Any thoughts on this?