Always an adaptation I like my life; – a lot. I wouldn’t say that even with my Swiss cheese approach that I am profoundly missing or craving anything that I […]
Tag: #travel
Ways You Can Travel More In Retirement Guest Blogger: Eva Forde You’re retired. Finally. After decades of early morning, late nights, and running on the schedule of society, you can […]
I decided to travel with my teen son. Not vacation, mind you, but travel. Travel takes patience and a fairly high degree of resilience from discomfort. Our first stop was […]
Taking your teen to non-traditional locales may or may not make sense; a lot depends on what kind of kid you have. I believe you can turn a teen into […]
Today, The Wall Street Journal posted an article on A Stress-Free Summer Weekend in the Catskills. It’s a wonderful, informative, and inspiring read urging me to pack my bags. Elizabeth […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha Kaderli We understand that not everyone likes to travel. No doubt it can be challenging, but there are significant benefits; if you choose to enliven your routine with […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha Kaderli In preparing for a retirement overseas, we would wager that most people occupy themselves with the practical concerns of residential visas, banking, owning property, finding a doctor […]
Guest Writer: Akaisha Kaderli We were stuck. At 12,320 feet on a cloud-obscured road, with visibility close to nothing, in the Ecuadorian Andes, our bus could not get traction. – We had […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha Kaderli We have the best of both worlds. Billy and I often leave the US for months at a time to visit exotic locations. We set up […]
Guest Writer: Akaisha Kaderli The other day I read an article about women and retirement. In this piece, the number one premise for motivation was that we should be afraid. Very […]
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