- Section 3: Canceled Plans Before Retirement - Ep 241 33:41
The transition to Retirement can be tricky for many, as spending discretionary income we can’t earn back seems risky. The last time that we got together, Barbara and I were talking about her pending vacation. Not only her pending vacation, but the vacation that she just went on, and how that was similar to a mini-Retirement. Today we are talking about canceled plans. And I’m sure that you the listener has had some canceled plans this year, too.
Planning is Difficult During This Period of Time
I’ve had a couple of canceled plans. When COVID first started, I was really just getting off of a cruise. We almost didn’t go on that cruise but my husband and I kept going back and forth on it. Like many, we didn’t think the virus was going to get as bad as it did. What we di was we prayed about it. For those of you who listen, you know that I am someone who prays. It’s not something that I focus on during the show, but we prayed about it and we ended up going on our trip. Honestly, that last cruise was probably one of the most interesting cruises we’ve ever been on because it was the cruise that kept going back and forth to Florida. For one reason or another, we kept heading back to the port.
Since then, though, I had a trip to Hawaii, that was canceled, a wedding that was canceled, and a lot of other events that have been canceled or postponed.
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