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Thanksgiving Reflections: On Being Seriously Grateful, and Finding Contentment
“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough” – Oprah Winfrey “It isn’t what you have or who you are or where you … Continue reading
Posted in Ruminations
Tagged choices, Contentment, family, Gratitude, lifestyle, retirement, Thanksgiving
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100 Posts and Counting
This is a big milestone for me. This is my 100th post on The Retiring Sort. In the ten months since I started this blog I’ve learned a lot about blogging. I really knew almost nothing before that. Before I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Ruminations, Writing Challenges
Tagged Blogosphere, change, DPchallenge, Focus, lifestyle, retirement, retirement planning
63 Comments
Endless Cycles of Renewal
Isn’t it amazing, how nature fights to heal and grow, to renew itself? I’m always struck by the way seeds find their ways into the most unexpected places – in my garden, or in the cleft of a rock, for … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Challenges, Ruminations
Tagged aging, lifestyle, photography, photos, postaday, postaweek, retirement
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What’s Going on with Social Security?? – Part 1
In the game of Financing Retirement, our sources of Money In aren’t as flexible as they were during our working years.. For example, two possible sources of income in the US have important rules governing when they are available, and … Continue reading
Posted in Finances, Financial Issues, Information, Retirement itself
Tagged 401K Accounts, Affording Retirement, Benefits, Finances, Financial Planning, IRA accounts, lifestyle, Medicare, Money, retirement, retirement planning, Senior finances, Social Security, Social Security Administration
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Thank You for Playing Our Game: Finding the Finish Line
Welcome to my exciting new board game, Financing Retirement! This game is for one or two players, and includes dice and two stacks of cards to draw from – Money In, and Money Out. The goal is to have a … Continue reading
My (Retired) Life so Far
Well, it’s been six weeks since I bid farewell to my job… so I’m thinking it’s time to take stock of what I’m doing with myself. I’ve spent about a third of the time so far visiting with my mom … Continue reading
Posted in Retirement itself, Ruminations
Tagged aging, archiving photos, change, choices, Diet, family, Health, home movies, lifestyle, photo albums, photos, retirement, Senior Health
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