What do you plan on doing when you retire?
By Sheri
@tuckersheri (1327)
United States
August 16, 2009 8:35am CST
I plan on not working of course. I want travel to sunny places like florida or the bahammas. I also want to go on some cruises and see the ocean. I want go to spas and relax and live it up. I think it would be great. I would love it. I would also try to have me time. Meaning alot of time to be by myself. I ready to relax on a sandy beach and squish my toes in the sand. I also want to own a summer home in Florida for my getaway place.
6 responses
@EliteUser (3964)
• Australia
23 Sep 09
Hey,
Well when I retire I mainly plan to sit at home, and just relax for the rest of my life. Maybe take some vacations now and again, but when you are old, you are always really tired, so I think I will spend most of my time at home. Make sure you have a good day, God bless and Happy Lotting!!
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
17 Aug 09
I honestly do not ever see myself retiring. I will more than likely be working all the way up until I am not able to do so anymore. Retirement does not pay enough money to survive on. There may not be such a thing when I reach the age anyway.
@lumenmom (1986)
• United States
17 Aug 09
I don't want to retire. I think it would be very boring. I would probably do volunteer work and stay as active as I could. Of course I would take some time for vacations and leisure but I want to always be contributing in some way to society.
@johannawhite (75)
• Canada
16 Aug 09
I want to sell my home, buy a winnebago and have a home just for the winter months or maybe move to a place that has no winter, just living free and going places, maybe have children grown up by then living in other places to visit. Who knows what future holds for anyone. I definately want to be a tourist.
@laceycyoung (330)
• United States
16 Aug 09
I have 2 more year's before my house is payed off and my husband said we can get it done by the end of next year if he sell's his house. So we plan on getting the house payed off, then once that is done, then putting some cash away for when we want to just up and do what ever.