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Planning to retire

It sounds like you have it sorted out well, you will know when the time is right.
 
@macca Only too well to I know that scenario. She had a stint in hospital for 3 months. I dropped everything to help her through that and then the follow up at home for another 3 months. Then I was badly injured and she became the rock for me to balance on and be supported. From serious injuries etc strength can certainly grow.
 
But as with many thint gs these days, we put in the extra mile to find a reason to be more PC than the next person.
I'm a bit taken aback at the comments as the offending line just went right over my head . I'm always alert now , to my own rubbish being read completely differently to what I had in mind . A born " foot in mouth " kind of guy like me has to be so , so careful not to even slightly upset anyone in this new medium. I constantly have to self censor by not immediately pressing " send " but leaving it sit and coming back later. About half my posts get trashed , this way. If I got the dreaded " ignore" from anyone here , it wouldn't just be a bit of an embarrassment . I 'd be mortified. ( Funny old world we live in now , eh? )
 
@UMike not an easy decision for you. A personal question and please don't answer unless you wish to but how does your wife feel about you retiring while she continues to work?
 
Good advice, thanks, I tend to just say it as I see it.
But these days a lot of people seem to have a morbid fascination in becoming self appointed moral judges, then in the next breath they say something rude or disrespectful themselves, it is a strange world we live in.
 
@UMike not an easy decision for you. A personal question and please don't answer unless you wish to but how does your wife feel about you retiring while she continues to work?
Ohhhh I am so happy at any time to talk about Mrs UMike. Probably should write a book about her.

She Loves her job (her own business) and won't leave it. One great aspect of it is she can get the Kids some roles and as they don't drive yet I accompany and "manage" the jobs she gets for them.

Retirement isn''t an issue. Leaving home and travelling for lengths of time isn't something that she isn't fond of I am sure. I Motorbiked all over North Vietnam and will spend a month in Sri Lanka this year. She is invited.
Maybe retirement and me moping around the house would be an issue

@dyna There was offence there.

@sptrawler it certainly is a strange world. But tiring. What to do stuff before they lock my freedom loving arse up.
 
I'm very envious Mike.
Best wishes for you, your family and the decisions made all round.

I have decided I would like to motorbike from the Mekong Delta up to Beijing and Mongolia.
 
Do u
you need a pillion passenger. Lol
Mr sp have you seen the put puts that people go around on in Vietnam. Youngest son did tour on his own about 5 years ago on a 125 cc Honda Fortunately the breakdowns were not monumental and he survived to tell the tale.
 
What a legend, but will he be acknowledged for his selfness to better the water ways
 
What a legend, but will he be acknowledged for his selfness to better the water ways
Does it matter ? I'm sure Andy doesn't give a toss if he is "acknowledged" . He just knows its a good idea, needs to be done and does it. And enjoys it.
I think he would like to encourage a few other people to do likewise and I'm sure Andy would want serious progress made on reducing rubbish in the Harbour.
 
To be acknowledged just might encourage other to take up a bucket and start doing what Andy does, even if it is only for a couple hours on a weekend.
 
Things I love to do:
  1. Reading
  2. Gardening
  3. Listening to music
  4. Learning (Podcasts, Courses, Newsletters, Social media)
    1. Programming languages
    2. Trading systems
    3. Economic fundamentals
    4. Politics/Geopolitics
    5. Information security
    6. Plants
    7. History
  5. Bushwalking
  6. Going to the beach
  7. Software development
  8. Watching movies, TV shows and animation
  9. Playing video games
  10. Cooking
Most of the above love even more if I can do it with my partner.

Done a lot of global travelling for work, nowhere I've been is better than Australia.

If I had the choice, I wouldn't work for a second.
 
I'm very envious Mike.
Best wishes for you, your family and the decisions made all round.

I have decided I would like to motorbike from the Mekong Delta up to Beijing and Mongolia.
Yea sounds great. Seems to be just a bit too tough getting into and through China.
 
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