I jumped ship from the NHS when I was 55 and qualified for early retirement. My husband was about to retire from the navy at 60 at the same time. I don't get the state pension for another 9 or so years, but luckily with my NHS pension and my husbands we are well enough off ... we also have more available as my husband has various other pensions, shares etc sitting there earning interest and growing! No financial worries for about the first time in my life. 
Anyway, much as we love our retirement it's not really turned out as we imagined. Two months into it we gained our lovely wee granddaughter prematurely, this made us firm up arrangements to move to the same town in case there were problems with her that required our assistance.
While she is generally fine with no apparent long-term problems we find that we are very frequent baby-sitters and dinner makers/suppliers whenever the daughter and granddaughter drop in.
We do love that we see so much of her and that she is growing up knowing us well, its certainly put paid to our ideal of going away on frequent wee holidays if we happened across a good deal.
With us being the only babysitters we feel we have to give reasonable notice of any holidays ... even this has been disregarded by SIL as his job pays more than DD's so he takes shifts (he is a freelancer) anyway leaving poor DD high and dry when it comes to her (lesser!) job! Makes us feel guilty for taking a holiday. 
Oh, and I no longer wear a watch! 
Are White British Men somehow “disadvantaged”
Could someone tell me what happened to the post ...



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