fjimp wrote:Great plan. I also invested heavily in my hobby over the last five years leading up to retirement. Now that retirement is about happen my spending has come to a halt. But now I hopefully get to enjoy the fruits of my spree. Jim
I "spree'd" all over myself over the last 5 or 6 years on a number of "retirement" hobbies...
Now I just wish I could find more of that "free time" that is supposed to come with retirement.
All of this has not followed the pattern of rather extreme frugality that was the way we lived for much of our lives. We put a lot of time and hard work into building for the future but guess what... The future is here now for us and it is time to enjoy the fruits of past labor and doing without things.
Actually on most things we are still pretty frugal (except eating out and even then we avoid higher priced places) and we still have other income that is a fair bit more than our combined SS and more starting this fall.
I also hope to make some pocket change with my little sawmill as well as gaining a lot of wood inventory both for the horse boarding and the woodshop. Since we heat with a wood furnace the slab-wood will make our cheap heat basically free.
Will I buy or upgrade to a PowerPro? Hmmmmm... Probably not but still a possibility. I think that we will spend about that amount on a little traveling this summer. I'm not really too hot on it these days but my wife wants to. In the 50 years we have been together (married 49) she has asked for very very little so when she does ask I try to do...
I recently made the decision to push my western boot rebuilding shop to a back burner until this fall. I am still putting it together slowly but I threw away the calender with any deadlines on it... Too much else going on.
I too have sort of put the brakes on hobby spending now but I have almost everything I wanted.
Funny, I always thought that I would spend much of my retirement fishing and for years I accumulated fishing stuff. I guess I will save that for when I get old. I no longer hunt but I do still enjoy shooting. Horse hugging has kind of taken over as my favorite hobby.
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