FIRE Station Fun – Taking Life’s Risks

I often tell people that my decision to retire before I turned 50 is either the smartest or stupidest decision I ever made.  I am not sure which it is yet.  The fact is, there often is a razor thin line between absolute brilliance and utter foolishness.  Only time will tell which side of the line you are falling on and by then it is … Continue reading FIRE Station Fun – Taking Life’s Risks

Early Retirement “Snowbirding 101”

Not long ago I had lunch with my recently early retired friend Russ, who gave me the inside scoop on snowbirding from wintery Minnesota to sunny Florida.  Russ and his wife, Tracey, are new to the lifestyle, having bought a condominium on the gulf coast of Florida last year, which they can enjoy now that he retired from MegaCorp at the end of January.  They … Continue reading Early Retirement “Snowbirding 101”

Retirement Reminiscing – My Old School

One of the benefits of early retirement is that you have extra time to look back and reflect on your life.  I have already an intense habit of this and have always spent a fair amount of time researching and remembering “days gone by”. It’s a curious trait.  I have read that in the early 1900s, ‘nostalgia’ was actually classified as a form of depression. … Continue reading Retirement Reminiscing – My Old School

Milestone: First 50 Days of Early Retirement

It has been more than a month now since I early retired from MegaCorp and adopted my new life of leisure.  It feels like I am still “skipping school” and am expected to go back to work at some point.  The good news is that I’m not going back to anything and enjoying my time immensely.  It is wonderful to have all of the time … Continue reading Milestone: First 50 Days of Early Retirement

FIRE Station Fun – The Little Things

I am always paranoid about recurring, subscription fees that are like the little leaks that Ben Franklin warned us about.  These kinds of fees are certainly much more common today than they were in Ben’s time.  Some are big and easy to understand – utilities, internet access, or a boat club with monthly dues. Others are quite insidious in their nature.  They hide in our … Continue reading FIRE Station Fun – The Little Things