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We are officially retired!

Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!

Woopee!

MoM


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> We are officially retired!
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>
> Woopee!


Hurrahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh enjoy every second and let us know all about
it))))

Ophelia


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In article <1127051780.f4629da15d26699dbbe0898ed59f8395@teran ews>,
"MoM" > wrote:

> We are officially retired!
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
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> Woopee!
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> MoM
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>


Congrats! :-)

Party time!!!

Cheers!
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Om.

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"MoM" > wrote in message
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> We are officially retired!
>
> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
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> Woopee!
>
> MoM


It's great!

Enjoy :-)

Mary


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MoM > wrote in message
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> We are officially retired!
>
> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental
> cooking!


Beware your time now more than ever before. I've known people to be
busier after their retirement from their 9-to-5 jobs because their time
is so free of routines.

The Ranger




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MoM wrote:

> We are officially retired!
>
> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>
> Woopee!
>
> MoM
>
>

How are you traveling and what is the cooking experiments you have
in mind.

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"The Ranger" > wrote in message
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> MoM > wrote in message
> news:1127051780.f4629da15d26699dbbe0898ed59f8395@t eranews...
>> We are officially retired!
>>
>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental
>> cooking!

>
> Beware your time now more than ever before. I've known people to be
> busier after their retirement from their 9-to-5 jobs because their time
> is so free of routines.
>
> The Ranger


Yep, my husband and I both retired when he was 44. I am now 70; it seems
like only yesterday. We haven't worked a day since, and have been busy from
morn to night. You'll love the rest of your life!
Best of luck,
Dee


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MoM,
Good for you.
I got my first SS deposited to my account last Wed. <g>
Already planning our first trip.
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JerryD(upstateNY)



We are officially retired!
Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
Woopee!
MoM


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"The Ranger" > wrote in message
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> MoM > wrote in message
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>> We are officially retired!
>>
>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental
>> cooking!

>
> Beware your time now more than ever before. I've known people to be
> busier after their retirement from their 9-to-5 jobs because their time
> is so free of routines.
>
> The Ranger


I'll ditto that!!!!

Max (retired and busier than ever)


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"MoM" > said:

> We are officially retired!
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
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> Woopee!


Whoo-hoo! Have fun!!

Carol


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"Dee Randall" > said:

> Yep, my husband and I both retired when he was 44. I am now 70; it seems
> like only yesterday.


Dang! You don't look a day over 30!

Carol
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MoM wrote:

> We are officially retired!
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
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> Woopee!
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Congratulations. I took an early retirement 15 months ago. Freedom 53
:-)
It beats the heck out of working. I have been so busy I don't know how
I ever had time to work.


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MoM wrote:
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Enjoy!

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One time on Usenet, "MoM" > said:

> We are officially retired!
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
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> Woopee!


Congratulations, Helen -- enjoy!


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Jani in WA (S'mee)
~ mom, VidGamer, novice cook ~
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"MoM" > wrote in message
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> We are officially retired!
>
> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!


When are you coming to England?

More specifically, Yorkshire?

Mary
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> Woopee!
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"The Ranger" > wrote in message
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> MoM > wrote in message
> news:1127051780.f4629da15d26699dbbe0898ed59f8395@t eranews...
>> We are officially retired!
>>
>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental
>> cooking!

>
> Beware your time now more than ever before. I've known people to be
> busier after their retirement from their 9-to-5 jobs because their time
> is so free of routines.
>
> The Ranger
>

Well, anything is possible... in theory.

MoM


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"JerryD(upstateNY)" > wrote in message
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> MoM,
> Good for you.
> I got my first SS deposited to my account last Wed. <g>
> Already planning our first trip.
> --
> JerryD(upstateNY)
>
>
>
> We are officially retired!
> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
> Woopee!
> MoM

Thanks!


Jim get's his first Oct 1. We won't apply for CPP till he turns 65.

MoM


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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> MoM wrote:
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>> We are officially retired!
>>
>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>>
>> Woopee!
>>

>
> Congratulations. I took an early retirement 15 months ago. Freedom 53
> :-)
> It beats the heck out of working. I have been so busy I don't know how
> I ever had time to work.
>

Doing all the things you always wanted to and didn't have time for? LOL

MoM


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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 09:55:39 -0400, "MoM" >
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> can do more experimental cooking!


Why did you wait? We do "progressive" cooking every night of the
week.

You MUST buy "different" ingredients so you don't end up making the
same ole thing every meal!




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"Mary Fisher" > wrote in message
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> "MoM" > wrote in message
> news:1127051780.f4629da15d26699dbbe0898ed59f8395@t eranews...
>> We are officially retired!
>>
>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!

>
> When are you coming to England?
>
> More specifically, Yorkshire?
>
> Mary
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>> Woopee!
>>
>> MoM
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Has Tan Hill been snowed in yet? ;-)

Barry


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> Has Tan Hill been snowed in yet? ;-)


In September?

Don't be daft!

We don't get all that much snow until January and only a sprinkling even
then as a rule.

It's rare to be snowed in anywhere these days :-(

Mary
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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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> "MoM" > said:
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>> We are officially retired!
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>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>>
>> Woopee!

>
> Whoo-hoo! Have fun!!
>
> Carol


Not too much fun.... that could kill me! ; >D

MoM


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>> Yep, my husband and I both retired when he was 44. I am now 70; it seems
>> like only yesterday.

>
> Dang! You don't look a day over 30!
>
> Carol


That would have been nice, but this is my second marriage and I was 42 then.
It's like starting from scratch. But, I've managed
to arrange our finances so we will be financially secure. We won't owe
anyone anything!

So, what have you done for 26 years?


MoM


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"Ward Abbott" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 09:55:39 -0400, "MoM" >
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>> can do more experimental cooking!

>
> Why did you wait? We do "progressive" cooking every night of the
> week.
>
> You MUST buy "different" ingredients so you don't end up making the
> same ole thing every meal!
>
>

I waited because I'm physically disabled and now that Jim will be home full
time I'll have the help I need.

MoM




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"MoM" > wrote in message
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> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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>> "Dee Randall" > said:
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>>> Yep, my husband and I both retired when he was 44. I am now 70; it
>>> seems
>>> like only yesterday.

>>
>> Dang! You don't look a day over 30!
>>
>> Carol

>
> That would have been nice, but this is my second marriage and I was 42
> then. It's like starting from scratch. But, I've managed
> to arrange our finances so we will be financially secure. We won't owe
> anyone anything!
>
> So, what have you done for 26 years?
>

Things:
Without reciting all the 'things' that I've done, I'll just say that I've
pursued just about everything that I thought about doing all the years I was
working. I've done a lot of things 'on my list of things to do in life' and
I'll never say that I didn't get a chance to do them. Funny, but the major
things I wanted to do did not change over these years, even though my/our
outer circumstances did change off and on. Basically, we've had the time to
do just what we wanted to do most every day; there's nothing better.
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Remember this -- very little is needed to make a happy life.
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"MoM" > said:

> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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> >> We are officially retired!
> >>
> >> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
> >>
> >> Woopee!

> >
> > Whoo-hoo! Have fun!!
> >
> > Carol

>
> Not too much fun.... that could kill me! ; >D


Yeah, but you won't have bugs in your food. ;-)

Carol
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"MoM" > said:

> So, what have you done for 26 years?


I started a kidlette from scratch, raised her, and sent her out into the
world.

Carol
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>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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>> > "MoM" > said:
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>> >> We are officially retired!
>> >>
>> >> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>> >>
>> >> Woopee!
>> >
>> > Whoo-hoo! Have fun!!
>> >
>> > Carol

>>
>> Not too much fun.... that could kill me! ; >D

>
> Yeah, but you won't have bugs in your food. ;-)
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> Carol

LOL!



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MoM wrote:
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
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> Woopee!
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> MoM


Congratulations MoM!!

You'll have to share some of your ON THE ROAD recipies!!

I'm hoping to get down the road soon since the snow is already in
Alberta and headed farther south in the next month.

8

Lindakay



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MoM wrote:

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> > Congratulations. I took an early retirement 15 months ago. Freedom 53
> > :-)
> > It beats the heck out of working. I have been so busy I don't know how
> > I ever had time to work.
> >

> Doing all the things you always wanted to and didn't have time for? LOL
>


I stopped waking up to an alarm clock. I get up, have leisurely breakfast,
check email, do online crosswords, go the the gym for a swim every day, walk
the dogs, have been to a few matinees at the theatre. Now I am getting
around to some house repairs.



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cyclist wrote:

> It would be really nice if some of you old farts who drive those effing
> great RVs were to take a driving test. You have no idea how wide your damn
> vehicles are and your bloody mirrors have killed far too many cyclists - SO
> **** OFF!


As if a cyclist should talk about bad driving. Most cyclists seem to be
unaware of the fact that they are vehicles and have to follow the rules of the
road. That means stopping at stop signs, not passing on the right, staying off
sidewalks, riding on the right side of the road.

Last night we were on our way out for dinner I saw two cyclists run a stop
sign. A few minutes later I saw a cyclist who appeared to be making a proper
left turn at a traffic signal, though he didn't bother to signal. He moved over
to the left side of the road and slowed down. But instead of waiting for the
light to change, he darted across the road and went the wrong way on an exit
ramp from the other road and was riding down the wrong side of the road. I made
my turn when the light change and the cyclist veered across the road in front
of me without even looking to see if anyone was coming, as if I was supposed to
assume that is what he was going to do. A mile down the road there were two
cyclists riding on the wrong side of the road. A few miles after that I came
across four more cyclists , 2 groups of two. The front two were riding side by
side, one in the bicycle lane and the other in the car lane. Both made a right
turn at a controlled intersection, neither one signally their turn, and neither
one stopping for the red light. The next two followed their example, on of them
swinging out in front of me as I was passing. I passed the other two as well,
and when I came to a stop sign and waited for the intersection to clear, the
both passed me on the right and sailed right though the intersection without
stopping. Not a bad record for the cyclists..... out of 9 cyclists, 7 of them
failed to stop at stop signs, 5 of them failed to signal their turns, three of
them rode on the wrong side of the road, and two of them passed unsafely on
the right.


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"MoM" > wrote in message
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> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>
> Woopee!
>
> MoM

Ooooooh lucky you. Have a great time doing all the things you want to do!

Sarah
(29 years from retirement if it's still 65 when I get there!)


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29 years from retirement if it's still 65 when I get there!)

http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/agereduction.htm

Sorry, Sarah it hasn't been 65 for you for a long time. Just pay your
taxes.

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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> MoM wrote:
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>> > Congratulations. I took an early retirement 15 months ago. Freedom 53
>> > :-)
>> > It beats the heck out of working. I have been so busy I don't know how
>> > I ever had time to work.
>> >

>> Doing all the things you always wanted to and didn't have time for? LOL
>>

>
> I stopped waking up to an alarm clock. I get up, have leisurely
> breakfast,
> check email, do online crosswords, go the the gym for a swim every day,
> walk
> the dogs, have been to a few matinees at the theatre. Now I am getting
> around to some house repairs.
>

All things we are looking forward to. It's funny really, all his working
years Jim has never slept in. He's up by 6.

Since he retired he has slept to or past 8.

MoM


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> "MoM" > wrote in message
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>> We are officially retired!
>>
>> Now we can start travelling and I can do more experimental cooking!
>>
>> Woopee!
>>
>> MoM

> Ooooooh lucky you. Have a great time doing all the things you want to do!
>
> Sarah
> (29 years from retirement if it's still 65 when I get there!)
>

Thanks!

Now they've eliminated the 65 mandatory retirement so lots of people will
work past 65.

MoM


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