The closing of our law practice has been an interesting experience to say the least. Some of our clients did not like it at all. They did not like having to find another attorney and some were even angry with us. Most, however, were very supportive and wished us well as we moved on to a new chapter in our life. Many people noticed our empty office and blank sign but even more noticed a new company taking our place where our firm had been all these years.
The question I am asked more often than any other these days is, "How do you like retirement?" The short answer is that I like it a lot. But for a long time I hesitated giving a straight answer simply because I wasn't sure what retirement was really like. It has taken nearly a full year to complete all of our ongoing legal cases, to shut down the office, sell the furniture, end our insurance coverage, close the bank accounts, and to finally notify the proper legal authorities of our firm's closure. Closing a legal practice was more complicated and lengthy than I expected. Add to that the fact that we were very busy helping two of our children complete college, move out of their apartments and find jobs, begin renovations of our own house, create a website for my local art group and prepare and put on exhibit a major art show, all within the last year, you can see we have been very busy.
The pace of our life has started to slow just a little; our first grandchild was born recently and we were able to visit with him on short notice. Freedom to travel when and where we want has been nice. My blood pressure has dropped and our health improved --that was somewhat unexpected. Other changes are a bit curious, such as the change of wardrobe that occurs with such a lifestyle change. Most of all, I find that each day is its own reward and living in the present occupies my time. I hope that continues for a very long time.