I probably wouldn't recommend it, but we did little planning for retirement. I was planning to retire 5 years later than I actually did. One of those "early out " retirement plans came along and we spent about 2 nights discussing it. Two days later I filed my papers and at the end of the month I was a "free man", jobwise. My wife hadn't worked in the last 10 years so there was no change in her plans.
I was 58 at the time, locked my office door, said so long to my acquaintances, and walked out the door never to look back with regret. No grandiose plans awaited me except for enjoying the time that I would have with my wife, grown kids, and grandkids. We happen to have 4 married kids, 13 grandkids, some married, and 5 great grands. With the exception of one grandson and wife, they all live nearby and we are very close as a family. Between helping my son and SIL's with projects, at times and being the "duty driver" delivering and picking up some wonderful grandkids, life has been good. I can't tell you how many "Breakfast with Santa" we've been to. LOL
Starting in 1996, we spent our winters in Florida and in '99 one of our daughters bought this cottage in Maine. Since that year, we've spent the spring and fall months up here. Some years we were gone from home for a total of 7 months and it's been a wonderful ride. Never spent any time in senior centers or any organized senior activity. We also chose to not be "independent" as many do and have contributed our help to our family in what ever way it was needed. This isn't the life for many but I will say, that as we now slip in to our twilight years, and start to need a bit of help ourselves, it is there without asking and we have been on the giving side long enough to not feel guilty when we do need their help.
So, bottom line - - - I'd recommend planning for anybody. I think it's best to take a realistic look at what you expect life to be like and try an make the mental adjustments before you get there. Our total lack of a plan has, by chance, made these last 24-25 years among the best in our lives but I'm the first to say that two things that can't be planned - - good health and good fate accomplished the job in our case.
My grand-dad, mom, and dad, all passed away here and when the time comes, I hope this is where I end up as well. I just hope it's not before the World Series because I want to watch the Red Sox win it!!!
