Roll Call TGIF~11/6/20
manladdvm
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Mornin' gents.
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Hope Rita' surgery went well yesterday and she is feeling well today.
So signed a pre-sale contract for the real estate that the practice occupies. Which means, if the sale of the real estate goes through, I can walk away in two years if that is what I want to do (will still need to work somewhere for health insurance for another two years). Not liking being a land lord. It was okay when it was my practice leasing from my real estate LLC, with a couple of apartment tenants. But now, I just want to be free from the headache.
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Good Morning!
Mike, I didn't congratulate you for the weight loss. Congratulations!
I'm still headed the wrong way with my weight. I seem to be doing a lot of stress eating these days.
Keeping Rita in prayer today that the procedure was a success, and that there will be rapid and full recovery.
Lee, great choice. I think that you will be happier as you continue with your wind down. I'm thinking I still have a good six years to work, but it is really hard not to long for that time to zip by and get here. My income is finally to the point where I really should try to work as long as I can.
I'm very happy that today is Friday. It has been another long week.
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Congrats on the loss, Mike!
Actually, my math was wrong, wishful thinking I guess. I need a full time job with bennies until I am 65, so that is 3 years after contract is up with Heart&Paw. Oy.
I'll most likely continue working for them. We will see.0 -
Good morning gentlemen.
Everything went well with Rita's surgery. The new eye even had a 20/20 eye test six hours after the procedure, when she saw the doctor for a follow-up. Some discomfort, as expected. I am playing nurse, administering a pair of eye drops every two hours, as well as being chief cook and bottle washer.
That retirement decision is a tough one. Military retirement made it much easier for me. There aren't many professions that offer a reliable pension, with medical benefits, to boot.0 -
Tis Frydee !
Retirement with benefits is great but takes planning
Glad all is working great for Rita's eye
Lee, run for a congressional office; great benefits, salary and retirement plus you can hire DW and DS's and pay them high salaries with super health benefits that general public has no access to.
Steve, I promise you that time will goes faster and faster as one ages; don't rush it.
Mike, congrats on loss
Bill, glad back is where you can start testing it again
Beautiful days here, cool nights in 50's upper 70's days; but we really need rain0 -
Good Morning
Wonderful news on Rita!
Lee, it sounds like a good decision to sell and get read of the headache and reinvest the money for later years. When I had to return to corporate accounting the only good thing it was with a division of Union Carbide. Great pension plan with retiree medical that still covers my wife till she goes on Medicare. Having to retire due to my back a couple of years early has changed our planning quite a bit and eventually we will need to sell this place and move somewhere a bit cheaper with little or no mortgage, probably south Oregon so we can get to the ocean.
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LOL, Sam. I'll look into that.0
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