ericm979
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Going to also say that it seems to me that both the rate of change and the amount of change is increasing, and not necessarily for the good.
Time speeds up when you get old.
Going to also say that it seems to me that both the rate of change and the amount of change is increasing, and not necessarily for the good.
This post makes me like you in that you can say this about your kids. They are complicated. Thankfully I have my kids near me but I also know that they don't want me in their business too much. I'm ok with that too.My wife went back to work at age 50 after most of the kids were grown. This allowed us at age 53 to find a house with land out in the country within a short drive to work (we both work at the same facility) and a good school system for the remaining two kids. Starting over buying a house was concerning but our goal is to have it paid off by age 64.
We didn't move far from our last place and are both born and raised in Texas. The kids that moved on have no interest in living in our part of the world and I'm happy for them.
This is our retirement home and I hope my final resting place.
Its probably more that holding on for a better tomorrow has taken a serious hit.I am there.
You need to decide two things…what can you compromise on and what you cannot compromise on. Unless you have a boat
load of money, then just spend it.
edited to add
in 1995 I decided Canada would become a ****hole. I decided to leave. I was correct.
The next election will determine if the US becomes a ****hole. But I can adapt.
Seems to me you live in a ****hole and want to stay. If it is an acceptable compromise, deal with it as best you can.
pandemic fallout - A reset on what is important to ones life and well being.Its probably more that holding on for a better tomorrow has taken a serious hit.
2019 was an amazing time... not perfect by any measure but seeing long abandoned buildings and districts reborn with a new economic vitality and young people chosing to be here and again becoming a destination with corporate relocations and startups vying to be here was nothing short of amazing.
I made new friends from all over the country... Michigan, Oregon, Texas, Illinois, Maine... etc. confident to be here.
The Michigan couple are now in Idaho... the pandemic fallout sent many scrambling to leave.
Sounds like a lonely boring life.I've cancelled just about everyone in my world. I'm okay with it.![]()
Yeah, my workbench is down in the basement. So's my wood burner. Ash bucket was convenient.Glad it didn't turn into a house-a-fire.