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I have no advice - but I am sure you will make a great choice! Good luck and keep us posted!
I don't know if there would be an option for you to volunteer with those new mommies and babies if you retire, but that could help you through the transition. I found the transition difficult. Much of my social life was wrapped up in my work life. Volunteering helped me through the process of retiring. I, too, have many hobbies, but I needed the social interaction.
You might try living on your husband's salary and just save your salary for several months to see how it works out for you financially. That's what my son and his wife did before having a family. It provided them enough money for her to be able stay at home with the children.
Sue - Boy, can I relate to this!!! I retired last week! I always said that if I have to work - I had the perfect job. I was a nursing professor and nurse practitioner in maternal-child health. I "walked those floors" for 20 years before I started teaching 17 years ago. I loved my students, loved my fellow faculty members, love our administrators, loved my patients - and especially loved nursing. BUT - I too, was just tired. I lost the "spark" that kept me going. I just wanted to stay home with my critters, clean my house, visit and play with my grandchildren, and just "chill." I know that I can always volunteer at our local hospital and plan to be a "rocking grandma" when I need some cuddle time with the little ones. But I am really looking forward to not getting up with the chickens and being able to do what I want, when I want.
I am 65. As far as malpractice insurance goes, I worked for a state institution, so was covered under the blanket plan of the medical center. They are carrying the tail for me. For personal medical insurance, I am on Medicare, plus have a supplemental policy through Mutual of Omaha.
what did you do for secondary? did you go with an HMO
Secondary, are you asking me? I use an AARP plan through United Health Care and it is not an HMO. As a physician I am not fond of having an insurance company choosing which doctors I can go to.
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