No problem.
I'm an old dog too, and I recently made the jump to SMT.
There were two tools that I purchased that made it possible - a used microscope and a used JBC Solder iron. the old Weller just didn't cut it. I paid about 350 for a Nikon stereo zoom and 180 for the solder iron.
The JBC is like 10 years old but works perfectly - it's an amazing unit the tip comes up to full temperature in 3 seconds - not "like 3 seconds" really 3 seconds . The Nikon is probably even older, but it works like a charm.
If you don't go beyond 32 or maybe 64 LQFP and your eye sight is good, you might get buy with one of those magnifiers on an arm, but I love the Nikon.
I also have a pair of used JBC hot tweezers, which are pretty handy as well. A hot air gun is fine though.
JBC equipment is pricey, but it works perfectly and forever.
Also, SMT is less expensive to have assembled. If you limit your self to DIP and 5V you will have less selection.
There is a good chance you could double battery life. "stop" mode currents are quite often measured in nano amps and run currents are very low.