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Take Control Of Your Retirement – In 2023

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  1. Good points as always. On the medical front, I'd add getting a head to toe skin exam by a dermatologist. I started (at wife's urging) a year ago and had a few pre-cancerous spots "frozen off" (in office). When I went back this year, I had another 3-4 of 'em and one basal cell cancer that's easily treated (MOHS procedure) when caught early but tends to recur.

  2. Your videos are getting better and better, kudos to you both, the topics are totally original and I'm enjoying my pre-retirment watching you. I'm 60 and my last day of work will be in 3 yrs. Time. Yahoo. I'm a truck driver and I'm considering au tube

  3. A question about medical insurance…does Portugal require medical insurance for visitors ? We are seniors, planning to spend Feb in Portugal. Medical travel quotes, even with our relatively good health, are prohibitive. What to do? Advice needed.

  4. If your looking for a personal tour of blue angels and air museum in Pensacola, we are your ticket. Wife and I both retired Navy with access. Can also provide accommodations. When will you be arriving?

  5. Hi Norm and Tina! I recently observed a video for a political ad in Ohio that includes a video of the two of you. While I don't support the candidate that sponsors the ad, I certainly hope that you are being compensated for your images.

  6. Excellent review. Appreciate your honesty. Drinking is an issue in these times. We caught up on medical tests. We took a vacation for the first time in three years. I’ve had arthritis for years. Copper helps me. So does salt reduction and alcohol reduction.

  7. Great suggestions guys, especially the drinking, travelling and investing ideas. We are going on a cruise late December into January. My wife turns 65 in January and we just booked a villa near Malaga, and all 3 of our grown children and spouses plus new grandchild will be joining us. First time we’ll all be together since well before lockdown. It’s so important to have events planned for the future to keep you excited and motivated, and so helpful for your mental health. Enjoy Alabama. Cheers.

  8. Hi kids, I was fortunate to experience employment for 12 months in Decatur Alabama. Alabama is rich in Civil War history, museums, battle fields and historic cemeteries. Decatur was destroyed with one building remaining. Decatur has excellent museums rich in civil war arms and dress. Huntsville has a NASA Center open to the public. Gulf of Mexico sandy beaches are the best. Hope you have scheduled sufficient time for what the State has to offer.

  9. I recently moved to Alabama from Chicago. Huge difference. However, I have found that Alabama is a beautiful state and I love the people.
    If you end up in the Shoals area I would love to host you for a day or two in the week days only because I do work on weekends.
    You two are so informative and your personalities, are so much fun. Enjoy your travels and best of adventures to you.

  10. Thank you for sharing, dear Tina and Norm❣️ We can so relate to y’all about the drinking (became a hobby of sorts during pandemic shut in!), and the need to socialize more. Excited to see your pics of Alabama! There’s lots of beauty there: old pretty homes in Mobile, space stuff in Huntsville… What other points in between will y’all hit? Same here on needing to catch up on the med tests and shots. Y’all could be our twins! Lol! Yep the arthritis is a bummer, hope the copper bracelet helps. We’re planning to do a short cruise in Nov and then full time RVing soon. Y’all’s videos have helped motivate us! Have a great trip and be safe. God bless and ❤ from Texas! 🇺🇸🌸🇨🇦

  11. Hi Tina&Norm, I enjoy your tips! If you remember we are in the rainy damp NW of UK. We have thought many times of "living somewhere with a better climate" and I now I am in at retirement age but decided to keep working – keep the grey matter going and keep exploring the history and geography around us. I think the pandemic taught us to appreciate what we have around us as much a those "remote" holiday places. This weekend we revisited Peveril Castle after many years – it was magnificent (to us). We realized we had missed so many things…so the motto is "keep exploring". PS Of course it rained at one point like crazy but looking across the grand vistas had its magic. By the way a saying I heard in Switzerland (I lived there for a large part of my life) – "There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad preparation"

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