Paulina
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Just a way to let it out and to let it go.
I hope this helps. I had an uncle for whom got that done. A few days went by, and he was as holly jolly as usual.On Friday I have a procedure where they go into my heart and implant something called a Watchman. Its a bit scary.
I hope this helps. I had an uncle for whom got that done. A few days went by, and he was as holly jolly as usual.
My absolute pleasure Ms. Babs2u! Fondly.Thanks, Paulina. I don't know anyone who has had it done.
Don't just say it.................Play it.Mostly gravity weighing my mind down today.
But then there's those thoughts like autumn leaves drifting through a restless breeze.
Some fall gently, some still cling, but all just want a place to sing. LA LA LA
Do you have any idea where you will move to?Well, I'm trying to save up in case I have to move. The rents are so high now and I'd have to find something I can afford.
The management company here keeps raising the rent 50.00 a year now. This company has only owned the property for 4 years and the old management co. would only raise it 10.00 a year.
So I'm just thinking![]()
Maybe the same city or to Western Cleveland. Rents may be a bit less there.Do you have any idea where you will move to?
Best of luck, Babs. Im betting that you'll be fine.On Friday I have a procedure where they go into my heart and implant something called a Watchman. Its a bit scary.
If rents are too high it is one option. I have guys who rent rooms at my house but maintenance is getting difficult. I would probably need a roommate if I had to rent.I have thought of that and many of us here have spoken of it. It could take shape is several different ways. What do you have in mind?
Thanks, Dave.Best of luck, Babs. Im betting that you'll be fine.![]()
Depends on if you're extremely burnt out or not. For personal reasons I had to leave my career at age 59. My retirement just sucks monetarily. My husband waited until he was 65 and his retirement was at least 4x more than what I rec'd at age 59. If you pull out at age 63, I believe you'll make the same mistake I did. If you can bite the bullet for the next 2 years, you'll be so happy you did. Just my opinion as your choice is definitely your choice. Pull out early? Boom, you're slammed. Pull out at age 65? You might be surprised and happy you did so.For me it is when I can retire. Right now I am shooting for aged 63. another year in a half. But sure would be nice to pull the trigger now.
this is the difference in the way we get raised... because GT Britain was destroyed during the WW2... and by the time I was born 10 years later, houses had just stated being built but people were still very much in the mind set of war... and the huge damage all around... so it was common for conversations to be about war, and war related things past and present.Nuclear war. There are many ways in which I thought I might die. You think of these things as you see time slipping away. But nuclear was never one of them. I'm sad that world events have resurrected talk of nuclear war.![]()
You're kind of forgetful, huh?Ventured out to doc office for labwork in 90 degree heat...closed for Juneteenth.
Went to bank, closed for Juneteenth
Post office - closed for Juneteenth
Stock market - closed for Juneteenth