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    Warm in Winter?

    Yeah, there's a lot to be said here! If we didn't have 2 cats to take with us (it's very hard to find a rental if you have 2 cats!!) - we'd continue to just use VRBO to find rentals and check out new areas every winter until/IF we found somewhere we wanted to settle - or just keep...
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    Warm in Winter?

    We rented a fully furnished rental home for several years before buying one just last year in AZ - Trilogy at Vistancia in Peoria, Arizona. We absolutely flippin love it!! Check it out. But I agree - be sure to rent for a winter or two before deciding where you want to "land!" There is a...
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    Checking In Again....

    YIPPEE YAHOO!! :dance: Congrats! No debt!! Seriously - it was said before.........you are WAY AHEAD of MOST Americans!!!! KEEP SAVING!
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    Young guy looking for advice

    Great job!! Be sure to look at a great, inspiring blog, too - Mr. Money Mustache - he's always got great ideas!!! I think you'll love him - he's a young whippersnapper, too!
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    Retirement at 9pm tonight

    Congrats! YIPPEE! YAHOO!! How great for YOU!!! You are going to LOVE it! Just be sure you have or will have some hobbies, etc. to keep you busy!! ENJOY!! LIFE IS GREAT!! :dance:
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    furniture

    We just purchased furniture for our sun room last fall 2012 (after I couldn't stand looking another day at the blue crap my husband bought 20 years ago from a neighbor!!) - and it is from Smith Brothers of Berne - they make really great quality furniture. Not sure where you are - but Google...
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    This site makes me depressed...

    Be honest with yourself, some of the folks you see driving around in flashy cars really can't afford them - remember, some (if not most) have very little, if any savings. So many are living a lifestyle that they cannot afford. To continually turn on the TV or open up a magazine and having it...
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    This site makes me depressed...

    Look a little harder at finding "leaks" and plug them. IMO, people waste a LOT of money on things that really aren't necessary (haircuts, dry cleaning, movies/restaurant, latest greatest electronics, cable TV, etc. etc. etc.) - If you can track your spending - it might give you the opportunity...
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    what did you do today? (2008-2015) (closed)

    Me, too - I had a 1994 Honda Accord LX that I purchased brand new when I was a single gal - loved that car! It was a manual transmission, which was fun to drive - and I always felt safer in the winter snow/ice. Anyways - drove it for 15 years and then gave it to a friend who needed a car - I...
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    Americans seem to be fed up with frugality

    I agree 100% - it's a "lifestyle" - living below your means - and it's really how we've lived for the past 15 years so we could retire early (48 & 58). It's hard to change, and I continually look for ways to cut wasteful spending - even though we are to the point where we don't have to. Kind...
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    Where to next?

    We are planning a train ride/vacation through the Canadian Rockies - we've heard it is amazingly beautiful, so we are gonna find out for ourselves! Another favorite place is the island of St. John in the USVI. We've been there a half dozen times, and stayed from 1-2 weeks, which always...
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    Meet Mr. Money Mustache

    AGREE!! Since we are financially independent for life and don't have to work another day...we've earned the right to call it whatever the heck we want to call it! But it sure is FUN!! :laugh:
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    Meet Mr. Money Mustache

    MMM and Life Insurance read.the.blog.
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    Meet Mr. Money Mustache

    And I'm totally, 100% OK with the eye rolling behind the back behavior. I guess I'd call it jealousy/envy? And who wouldn't be.................especially those who still HAVE to work? Stick with MMM and he can probably give you a few tips on getting to the point we are at earlier than you...
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    Meet Mr. Money Mustache

    Well, I guess it "flies" for us. We retired 2 years ago at 46 and 56. We said if something came along that interests us, we would consider (consulting project, piece-by-piece type of "work") dabbling - and so far, in 3 years, nothing has. So we consider ourselves retired. Should I (or my...
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