Yes, that was a great day. When you do physical work all your life, the Body is ready for retirement at 62. At least I've gotten a few liesure years in. The white collar boys want to up the retirement age. I guess when you sit behind a desk all day, 68-70 isn't that hard on ones body, try tying steel for 50+ years, finishing concrete, framing houses, hard physical work, then at 62 see if you don't want to take it easy for a while. The last 8 years, although the actual easiest job I ever had,(Driving a concrete Mixer), it took a toll on my body by the beating I took from riding in the mixer. Every bump was like stabbing you in the kidneys, no suspension on those mixer trucks. At 68, I've had a pretty good run and my Body has held up pretty good considering all the abuse I heaped upon it. If I were to die tomorrow, I couldn't say I haven't lived.