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Retiring Near the Grandkids: A Guide to Relocating for Family

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Beyond the Grandkids: Building a Life of Your Own

You are moving to be a grandparent, a parent, a family member. But you are also moving to be you. One of the greatest risks of uprooting your life for family is losing your own identity and social connections. A fulfilling retirement in a new city depends on building a life that is rich and meaningful, independent of your children’s family.

The Danger of Becoming a “One-Purpose” Retiree

Imagine your week. Your son calls on Monday and needs you to watch your sick grandchild. On Wednesday, you drive your granddaughter to her ballet class. Friday is family pizza night. It sounds wonderful, and it is. But what happens on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday? What happens when the family goes on vacation for a week, or when the kids get older and need you less?

If your entire social structure is built around your children’s schedule, you risk becoming isolated and lonely. Your adult children have their own careers, friends, and routines. They cannot and should not be your entire social world. This is not selfish; it is essential self-preservation. A happy, engaged grandparent with their own interests is a far more interesting and engaging person to be around. Your independence is a gift to your children, as it relieves them of the pressure of being your sole source of happiness.

Finding Your New Community

Making friends as an adult can be challenging, but it is one of the most important things you will do after you move. You have to be proactive. Friendships will not just fall into your lap. The key is to find activities based on shared interests.

Volunteering is one of the best ways to meet like-minded people while contributing to your new community. Consider what you are passionate about. Do you love animals? Volunteer at a local shelter. Are you a book lover? See if the public library needs help. Hospitals, schools, museums, and food banks are almost always looking for dedicated volunteers. You will meet people from all walks of life who share your values.

Explore your hobbies. Join a local gardening club, a walking group, a choir, or a bridge club. Check out the local senior center or community recreation center. They often have a wide variety of classes and social events, from yoga and painting to day trips. Many community colleges also offer affordable non-credit courses for seniors on topics ranging from history to technology. This is a great way to learn something new and meet people who are curious and engaged.

Do not be afraid to be the one who initiates. If you have a nice chat with someone in your yoga class, suggest grabbing a coffee afterward. Building a new social circle takes time and effort, but the rewards of companionship and a sense of belonging are immeasurable. The AARP website often has resources and local chapter information that can help you connect with other active retirees.

Part-Time Work and Purpose

Retirement does not have to mean the end of work. For many, a part-time job provides not just extra income but also a routine, a sense of purpose, and a daily dose of social interaction. Think about what you enjoyed about your career or what you have always wanted to try.

The options are plentiful. Retail stores often look for reliable, friendly people, especially during busy seasons. Your local school district might need substitute teachers, aides, or crossing guards. If you have office skills, you could become a part-time administrative assistant. A love of nature could lead to a seasonal job at a local or national park. The National Park Service offers a discounted lifetime pass for seniors, which you can learn about at the NPS website. This can be a gateway to both volunteer and work opportunities.

When updating your resume, focus on skills like reliability, problem-solving, and customer service. Do not worry about gaps in your work history. In a cover letter, you can briefly explain that you are a retiree looking for a fulfilling part-time role. Emphasize your flexibility and life experience, which are valuable assets to any employer.

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