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Your Old Men Will Dream Dreams

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“Your old men will dream dreams,” writes the prophet Joel. Of course, dreaming is not only for the old. Children dream—I dreamed of riding a horse across my own Texas ranch. Adolescents dream—of a cute girl or handsome guy. My college students dreamed—of the successful life that would come as a result of their academic […]

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Best Years Too

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When I wrote about midlife crisis in the 90s, I told readers I spoke to them not as an expert but a veteran. I could write about midlife career change because I had one. I knew firsthand what it felt like to lose an income and an identity. And I wrote about loss of self-esteem […]

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The Retirement Crisis

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Google “retirement crisis” and you’ll come up with roughly 2.7 million hits—enough to say, yes, there is a crisis facing the majority of us newly retired types. I’ve clicked around, and the majority of Google’s links (maybe 99%) take you to articles that talk about money. Seems we haven’t saved nearly enough of it. Duh. […]

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Jack

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Joni, Bill and kids came in from North Carolina today. So, after stopping by the mail box, we’re having a conversation with Jack, age 8. Jack: What number is your mail box? Charlotte: 13. Jack: Why don’t people like that number? Charlotte: I think they consider it unlucky. Jack: Are you unlucky? Charlotte: I don’t […]

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Gratefulness

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Installed countertops yesterday, and the bricklayers finished an inside fireplace—both beautiful work. I’m thankful for skilled craftsmen. Am watching one of our famous West Texas sunrises as I write these words, and I’m thankful for it, too. At a friend’s suggestion, last spring I started every prayer with 10 things for which I was thankful […]

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Horny Toads

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Saw several horny toads on my bike ride today. Actually, they’re not toads but lizards, the Texas Horned Lizard to be exact. We call them “horny” not because of sexual predilection but because that’s what everyone else calls them in this part of Texas. “Seen any horny toads lately?” On the elementary school playground my […]

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More Friends, More Often

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Chatted with Rodney and Peggy at the 4th of July parade, watched fireworks with Gerry and Darla, and ate dinner last night with Ted and Connie, all of which led me to sit down and write this blog: The best retirement books—the ones that talk about more than just money—say that good friendships are an […]

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Murky Dreams

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Trim carpenters finished yesterday. They worked Saturday and on the 4th. Suppose it had anything to do with those double-fudge brownies Charlotte baked them? Amazing what happens toward the end of a building project. Little things (like window sills and baseboards) make all the difference. Suddenly, the murky dreams of design and long hours of […]

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Artistically Challenged

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“A chief source of happiness for retirees,” writes Ernie Zelinski, “is an artistic pursuit.” So I looked it up. Merriam-Webster defines art as “something that is created with imagination and skill that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas.” For examples, the online dictionary lists paintings, sculptures and drawings. I’m in big trouble. My college […]

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Unexplored Terrain

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“During most of human history only one in ten people lived to the age of 65,” writes Gail Sheey (The New Passages”). “In contemporary America, eight in ten people sail past their sixty-fifth birthday.” Drs. John Rowe and Robert Kahn (“Successful Aging”) put it even more dramatically: “It is currently estimated that of all the […]