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crickeydog
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Aug 13, 2014

Well!!! Huh?

:h:h:h:h:h I'm wondering if we've done lost our minds???:h:h:h:h:h

I retired from the Air Force Apr 1, 1992. I retired from the Dept. of Defense April 4, 2014. My wife retired from the US Justice Dept. Oct 1, 2010. We had planned to hit the road 3/4 time on April 5th this year as soon as I walked out the door. However, every single post-retirement travel plan for the remainder of this year that we'd made and was so looking forward to has fallen through for various reasons. The 5'er hasn't moved an inch.

Neither of us had any intention, NONE, of working after I retired this past April 5th. We were pulling out with the 5'er and hit'n the road. Now I'm back to work full time (4 days a week)at a new job (hey...they came looking for me!!!) and DW is thinking about opening up a floral arrangement shop. Guess we'll continue to work until I turn 66 in 5 more years. Just seems like it's thing for us to do. I only retired last April because I was forced to. Huh!!! Who'da thought???:h

Happy camping!!! See y'all down the road!!!:)

56 Replies

  • You know you have worked all your life now its time to enjoy and play. Lifes train track only travels one way.
  • Everyday away from doing what you had planned or wanted to do is a day wasted.

    Good health is a wonderful thing and one never knows how long it will last. Too many people fall into that money trap and find out too late nothing can replace those dreams you had for your future.
  • Well Cricky , I have to say it just was NOT your time.. I believe that things happen for a reason , not sure of those reasons ,BUT they do... Sorry for your plans, but glad THEY came looking for you.! I thought you were an A.T.C. outside Atlanta ???
  • 2oldman wrote:
    Stop devoting your life to money!


    Sometimes the offer is just too good to turn down. Had a guest lecturer in grad school who fell into that trap. Retired at 45, playing with his stocks, shooing trap and skeet and hanging out with his family. A friend of his called him and said his company was looking for a new president for U.S. operations. Lecturer said that he'd let the other guy know if he thought of anyone. Other guys says, "we want YOU; how much do you need?" 1st guy tosses out what he thought was just a really stupid number, thinking "they'll =never= pay that"...and they said "DONE! When can you start?" He worked for another 5 years, then re-retired and bought even better trap and skeet guns. :-)

    Lyle