whiteworks
Custom Shutters by WhiteWorks
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Mid 40’s are slipping by, I’ve had plenty of fun but also backed off the throttle to make sure I was around to raise my kid. She’ll start highschool next year, wife and I are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel for retirement in the next decade. I had this theory about eating just enough carnitas to knock the bad years off the end of my life, still think there is some validity to that concept, just about the time you can’t wipe your own ass you check out.
Watching our parents get older is tough, but also I consider it a privilege to be there for them as issues arise, I guess the term is sandwich generation (in the middle of raising kids and taking care of aging parents) I realize this is just another chapter, and a pretty good one at that.
The way I see it is I’ve got about 15 really good years left in me, maybe more, hopefully more, but ya never know. There are a few things on my list I need to do now as aging out of those activity’s is a reality you don’t get around.
The wife and I have a feet first marriage, only way out is dead on a stretcher feet first down the hall, who ever dies first wins in one of these deals, as the other is left to pick up the pieces. Insurance is paid up, but not enough where I’m afraid to stand in front of her on a cliff, but if something happened her and sancho could buy a nice boat and take some good vacations
So the question is how hard do you drop the throttle and when so you hit the finish line hard and content you didn’t leave anything this life offers on the table, but also don’t come up short and be miserable?
Watching our parents get older is tough, but also I consider it a privilege to be there for them as issues arise, I guess the term is sandwich generation (in the middle of raising kids and taking care of aging parents) I realize this is just another chapter, and a pretty good one at that.
The way I see it is I’ve got about 15 really good years left in me, maybe more, hopefully more, but ya never know. There are a few things on my list I need to do now as aging out of those activity’s is a reality you don’t get around.
The wife and I have a feet first marriage, only way out is dead on a stretcher feet first down the hall, who ever dies first wins in one of these deals, as the other is left to pick up the pieces. Insurance is paid up, but not enough where I’m afraid to stand in front of her on a cliff, but if something happened her and sancho could buy a nice boat and take some good vacations
So the question is how hard do you drop the throttle and when so you hit the finish line hard and content you didn’t leave anything this life offers on the table, but also don’t come up short and be miserable?