How
many times have you awakened in the morning and wondered what happened with the
past three, four, five, six or seven decades? Or have you
looked into the mirror and felt it was unfair that life passed you by without
giving you a chance to pursue the career you always wanted? As much as some people look forward to
retirement, what if you don’t have the income to maintain the lifestyle you
have grown accustomed to? Then there is
the backdoor threat of Alzheimer’s. You
may wonder how you are going to stay alert and focused when your days may only
be filled with volunteer community work or gardening. Is your only option being a Walmart greeter?
Friday, March 8, 2019
Friday, February 15, 2019
Moving Twice in One Year -- Are You Insane?
Moving twice in one year is not something I would recommend. Every move is major but some more major than others! Although I purged when we moved last year, I was able to take a good look at what I was saving and purged even more this move.
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| Christmas concert |
It has been a whirlwind experience and took a few days to recover from. While we were at my daughter's for a week at Christmas we got the call. "There is an offer on your house and the sooner you can move out, the more it will be worth your while!" In other words, an offer we couldn't refuse.
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dogs
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family
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moving
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organizing
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Pacific Northwest
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packing
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pets
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record snowfall
Friday, February 1, 2019
What Would You Sacrifice for a Huge Reward?
The question posed for this month's challenge was:
When I read this, I laughed out loud. Not only would I do it -- but I already had. When my hubby suggested we purchase property to build our dream home I was hesitant because it was far from the lifestyle I had grown accustomed to. However, the potential of turning this into something far beyond that dream was exciting.
We got up early to catch a ferry to a place I never heard of before. Finding out that this was only the first of two ferries, each a 40 minute mini-cruise, with a long drive in between, was not a pleasant memory. My doubts were building but I convinced myself to "Look first; then decide."
Labels:
family
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geodesic dome
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life lessons
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off grid
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values
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