Dh retires in two days. I am already partially retired. In our marriage I'm head cook. On Saturdays he imakes his own lunch just like he makes his own lunches for work. I've already broken it to him that I'm still only cooking one meal a day. He took it like a champ.
We have a road trip planned, so it'll be a while before we settle into a routine. I'd love to hear the scoop though. What do your days look like? Was it an easy transition? I only work per diem now and am keeping it open as to how much I'll work, but since we're going to be gone for most of October I have zero days booked after Friday. I'm starting to feel nervous about the unknown! We've been on such a roller coaster with family obligations and suddenly everything is clearing up and the future seems wide open.
So give me the good, bad, and ugly about retired life...but mostly the good!
My DH has been semi retired since Feb 2021. After working 55+ hours a week for most of our lives, he now works 2 8 hour days a week. I worked 2 12 hour hour shifts a week & retired this April. I had been busy with work & helping care for my mom since late 2019. I would spend 12 hour days or evenings with her twice a week. She passed away at the end of May. I feel we just started our retirement in June. With my DH still working part time & me still helping clean out our mom’s house we just make plans day to day.
As for meals, usually we get our own breakfast, he always has cereal & I just have some toast. Although most Sundays, I make something like blueberry muffins or Pillsbury cinnamon rolls. We don’t always have a real lunch, but usually figure something out for ourselves. Often it’s just fruit & nuts. Depending what we have in the house, we might make our own sandwiches or salads. Every once in awhile I’ll make grilled cheeses sandwiches or a pot of canned soup. Nothing elaborate & nothing I ever consider as cooking. I take care of dinner, both the planning & cooking. My DH has no clue about cooking & I’d rather he doesn’t start now, lol. Once a week we get some kind of take out & a few times a month we‘ll go out. I’d say I make a big made from scratch meal 3 times a week, things like pot roast, roast chicken or turkey, chili, stews etc. Other days it’s something easier, like steak or burgers on the grill, BLTs or pasta & jarred sauce. We’re also not above having frozen meals every couple of weeks either. When I was working, I wasn’t home for dinner, so DH would get take out or have a frozen Stouffers meal, we’d get take out once & go out once a week. So I only cooked a big meal once a week. For the first time I’m trying to actually meal plan. Some weeks it works better than others.
We have chores that we have each done through out our marriage, ex. my DH does the yard work, I pay the bills. I still do the majority of the shopping but he puts the groceries away after. I tend to do the majority of the housework on the 2 days he’s working. But if he’s home he works on it with me. He was great when my mom was declining & I was gone so much, I’d throw a load of laundry in before I left & he’d have it dried & put away when I got home. He’ll help with whatever housework needs done if he’s home.
We both have some health issues typical for people our age (& weight lol.). We’re trying to make some changes to address those & have been walking several times a week. We don’t walk together tho. He has much longer legs & walks faster than me. I have had plantar fasciitis several times & can’t walk as far as he does without causing foot pain/ strain that takes days to resolve. So we go on our walks separately. We’ve always enjoyed going to the movies & now go every Monday afternoon. Some days we just spend catching up on TV shows or watch a movie at home. We do have some day trips & other traveling we want to do but haven’t made too many specific plans for those yet. After 44 years of both working such demanding jobs, raising kids & then years of taking care of my parents, we’re just enjoying hanging around the house together.
Congratulations to your DH! I hope you both enjoy a long, healthy, happy retirement!!