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#81248 - 12/16/06 12:29 PM Re: looking ahead
Patsy Offline


Registered: 12/14/06
Posts: 3
Yes, driving the school bus is different from a car but, after a few days it would surprise you at the ease (like driving an RV). Just found out that the rules of retirement changed this year -- you need 10 years (instead of the 5 I stated) in order to get the paid health insurance. I am so blessed that I started last year (when the 5 year requirement was in effect).

Today is yard work day -- gotta get the rest of those pesky leaves up. It's really warm in NC today (high to be 70) so I'm taking advantage of it.

Happy Holidays and thanks for the warm welcome!

Patsy

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#81249 - 12/16/06 06:12 PM Re: looking ahead [Re: Patsy]
Saundra Offline
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 1796
Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
Dodged a bullet there, Patsy. I can hear you counting your blessings.
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#81250 - 12/16/06 06:40 PM Re: looking ahead [Re: Saundra]
Louisa Offline
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Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 2132
Loc: MA
Talk about cutting it close. Whew!

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#81251 - 12/17/06 07:48 AM Re: looking ahead [Re: Louisa]
Anno Offline
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Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 4434
Loc: Minneapolis Minnesota
Celebrate! Way to go! I am dancing right now for you.

I am going to visit my retirement association during my winter holiday. I will find out when I can retire from education with a full pension and partial insurance (I will pay a hefty stipend, but will have good insurance). But, I am only retiring from my full time employment.

I will continue life coaching and education consulting for at least another 10 years after my retirement. And since I am constantly learning, and writing new goals, I am sure that all of this will evolve into yet another career. I really have no interest in "retiring" but I am looking forward to the freedom of choosing my hours and my dream job description.

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#81252 - 01/21/07 11:46 PM Re: looking ahead
orchid Offline


Registered: 01/21/07
Posts: 3675
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
Well, some people are lucky to think about retirement. I see myself working until 65. My partner's pension can't support both of us.

However I do find it abit freaky that 1 friend who is same age as myself (nearing 48) will be able to take early retirement in 6 yrs. She's worked for the police since finishing high school. Geez. Hard to think of someone my age...retired.

I've worked to earn my money since graduating from university many moons ago.

Yes, have developed several passions along the way. So I don't need to plan..more ..get time.
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#81253 - 01/22/07 12:56 AM Re: looking ahead [Re: orchid]
denanz Offline


Registered: 10/27/06
Posts: 34
Loc: Tempe Arizona
All I want for retirement is financial freedom. Not to be a millionare but just enough to pay my bills, go on vacation once in awhile and enough to help my kids and their families if they need it. I do not want to be where I have to work. One thing I am grateful for is the native american blood I have. Health care costs should not be a problem.

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#81254 - 01/22/07 03:17 AM Re: looking ahead [Re: denanz]
Edelweiss Offline
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Registered: 06/05/06
Posts: 4136
Loc: American living in Europe
ah… 1, ah…. 2, ah….. 123

All I want for retirement is all my teeth,
all my teeth, yes all my teeth!
throw in tons of money and a 4 wheel jeep
And I'm gone from the working world.

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#81255 - 01/25/07 09:07 PM Re: looking ahead [Re: Edelweiss]
Louisa Offline
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Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 2132
Loc: MA
denanz, I don't understand. Why would healthcare not be a problem for you?

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#81256 - 01/26/07 06:52 PM Re: looking ahead [Re: Louisa]
Saundra Offline
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 1796
Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
Hannelore, do you know that one out of three women will have none of her original teeth by the age of 65? I learned that while doing research for my book.
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Saundra Goodman
Got Teeth? A Survivor's Guide
www.gotteethguide.com for your Free Tips

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#81257 - 01/27/07 02:59 PM Re: looking ahead [Re: Saundra]
gims Offline
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Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 3404
Loc: USA
That scares me, Saundra... I have this one tooth that is forever bothering me. There is nothing visibly wrong with it... it might just be an over active nerve causing the problem. Loosing my teeth would be the worst part of aging for me. Love my gray hair. Don't mind my rounding body. I can deal with my bifocals. But, to loose my teeth, for some reason would be a negative touchstone. URK!

Retirement for me - I've wanted to create a retreat for women and children for years. We have 10 unused acres. I want to construct a huge ten barn (insulated, heated and cooled, of course). Inside the walls, I'd have a library, a 30-min. gym (similar to or even a Curves unit), a restroom with a shower and sauna, an art room, a tutoring room, and a huge main room (a gathering place) with a wall-sized fireplace. The library would contain only books having something to do with self-improvement: physical, mental, emotional, etc.. The gathering room would take up the majority of the footprint of the barn and be used for seminars/speakers, chat sessions, poetry readings, etc., trying to help women in different stages in their lives - all would be guests speakers, there would not be a resident speaker. I would even bring in a dance teacher for some dance lessons (so the gathering room would have to be quite large) and/or a voice coach. I would also have on board a visiting nurse, a psychologist, a nutritionist, a trainer and maybe a masseuse. Membership would be cafeteria style, each member choosing what parts to buy into, but they'd have option of add-ons, picking other activities and events, as desired.
Outside there would be walking trails (for pray and meditation), a chapel, gardens (members could even work in them as payment), a cottage or two for weekend gettaways (for women only).
Most of the adult related activities and events would be held in the late evenings and on the weekends. For children I'd hold tutoring sessions, etiquette classes, and other social events, in hopes of preparing them for a happy and healthy life.

I know this doesn't sound like a retirement plan, but it's what I'd like to be part of - in the background, but partaking.

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