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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
I know that this has been addressed in different places in different ways but I thought it was time for this thread. RE2Boys triggered my issues and I believe others have similar issues to explore:
"Not what most consider "retirement". With the young boys, not as easy to travel due to school and soccer scheduling.
RE2Boys"
I know a few folks have kids and ERd. As long as you have an adequate income stream, is there any disadvantage?
I have two boys; the older one is done with school, married, job and has a child (yea!). The younger one is starting 3rd year of high school. My wife will be retiring in June 06 and I can retire, technically, any time next year. But I want to go on working until I know what younger sons college prospects are.
But if I could have retired earlier it would have been interesting to be more involved in school events (I did plenty after school, coached YMCA basketball for 4 seasons). Now that he is a teenager he has asked me, please, to NOT volunteer to be a chaperone parent on school trips.
I just sent off for a car insurance rate quote from AARP, with two old folks and one 16-year-old driver. No response, how many retired folks have 16 year olds on their policy?
Just a lot of questions about retired with kids, might also apply to grandparents who end up raising grandchildren.
Just wondering on the pluses and minuses of retiring with kids.
"Not what most consider "retirement". With the young boys, not as easy to travel due to school and soccer scheduling.
RE2Boys"
I know a few folks have kids and ERd. As long as you have an adequate income stream, is there any disadvantage?
I have two boys; the older one is done with school, married, job and has a child (yea!). The younger one is starting 3rd year of high school. My wife will be retiring in June 06 and I can retire, technically, any time next year. But I want to go on working until I know what younger sons college prospects are.
But if I could have retired earlier it would have been interesting to be more involved in school events (I did plenty after school, coached YMCA basketball for 4 seasons). Now that he is a teenager he has asked me, please, to NOT volunteer to be a chaperone parent on school trips.
I just sent off for a car insurance rate quote from AARP, with two old folks and one 16-year-old driver. No response, how many retired folks have 16 year olds on their policy?
Just a lot of questions about retired with kids, might also apply to grandparents who end up raising grandchildren.
Just wondering on the pluses and minuses of retiring with kids.