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- Re: Twenty-Twenties- The start of a new decade!
Twenty-Twenties- The start of a new decade!
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Twenty-Twenties- The start of a new decade!
What do you have planned for 2020? Do you go beyond New Year's resolutions and plan for the next decade? How do you do it? Financial plans? Retirement? What's in store for you?
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I am planning on traveling as much as possible during 2020. For January, I'm taking a road trip to Southern California where I grew up and lived for the first 45 years of my life. Looking forward to connecting with old classmates and long term friends.
I haven't made any concrete travel plans for the rest of the year, but I hope to be able to go somewhere at least once a month.
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- Sooooo, I received the gastric sleeve on 11/25/19! YES! I am very happy I did it because I am down 60lbs since then! My knees arent hurting as bad! I went to Urban Solutions to get some hyperpigmentation under control and tomorrow I will began walking. I also found a new hair stylist that doesn't make me feel bad about my seborrheic dermatitis! She wont cut my hair unless its neccessary! Thus far I am legitimately happy for the first time in a long time. Now I just need to find some money to replace what I have spent! I am worth every penny! I love you guys and all the articles that are very relatable to my new life. As a Registered Nurse we are often over worked, overlooked, underpaid and very underappreciated by everyone including ourselves. This will not be me any longer. I love people, but I dont feel that from them a lot in this field. It's become a "me" society. 2020 I turn 45 with 19yrs in the field! I will also return to school! Wish me luck! If you know of any scholarships or funds to help I would greatly appreciate it!! Toodles!
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@Didee1975 wrote:
- Sooooo, I received the gastric sleeve on 11/25/19! YES! I am very happy I did it because I am down 60lbs since then! My knees arent hurting as bad! I went to Urban Solutions to get some hyperpigmentation under control and tomorrow I will began walking. I also found a new hair stylist that doesn't make me feel bad about my seborrheic dermatitis! She wont cut my hair unless its neccessary! Thus far I am legitimately happy for the first time in a long time. Now I just need to find some money to replace what I have spent! I am worth every penny! I love you guys and all the articles that are very relatable to my new life. As a Registered Nurse we are often over worked, overlooked, underpaid and very underappreciated by everyone including ourselves. This will not be me any longer. I love people, but I dont feel that from them a lot in this field. It's become a "me" society. 2020 I turn 45 with 19yrs in the field! I will also return to school! Wish me luck! If you know of any scholarships or funds to help I would greatly appreciate it!! Toodles!
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Dear @Didee1975 ,
I just want to thank you for your years of care and service. I truly appreciate all the years of training and laboring in the field it took to bring you and all other nurses and others in the "helping professions," to this point in time.
So while you folks take care of us, please remember to take good care of good ol' irreplaceable YOU!
Thanks!
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@craftyrita wrote:
Cleaning all the clutter that still is here from our move. Hard to move from a large house to a much smaller. Plan to take relax time and not over worry about what I cannot change.
Im doing the same. Scaling down and getting rid of so much in the “archives .” I’ve been the family point for info from 4 g nerations. I’ll be 85 this year and if my kids and their families don’t want it——?
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@carlas407064 wrote:I plan to work myself out of financial debt, clear the clutter from my home and exercise, meditate and eat healthy.
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Ditto!
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On AARP site, I hope to find 1. support for the return of a True Democracy, not wishy-washy stances.
2. a way to carry AARP points over from year to year
3. a new and improved way NOT to identify customers by entering a phone number > seniors are repeatedly told NOT to do this
thanks, I hope
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Hello dear.
I see you are looking to get married again. I am an attractive 40 year old man, 175 cm tall, living in Northern Europe looking for a significantly older woman. You fit the bill! I have become very sure of what kind of woman I am attracted to and I am looking to live out my dreams, which is finding that older woman 60+ or 70+ years to share life with. I want to live free and uninhibited with that older gal. Let yourself be adored by a younger man! The older woman, younger man relationships are definitely the most exciting thing one can engage in (in my opinion)!
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