One of the things I find myself daydreaming about at work is going on an adventure in a faraway land, not unlike those found in Indiana Jones or Allan Quatermain movies. But right now, I know I can’t afford the trip, paying off my student loans and all. I know I’ll be able to do it someday.
I got to thinking
about my grandparents who took that European trip last year, and I was happier
for them than they were. If you love to
travel and you’re nearing your retirement, it’s best to save up for a trip or
two.
A few years ago, I
saw how bored grandpa was staying at home all the time, and that made him kind of a grumpy pop. Grandma, on the other hand, had her “bridge”
friends to keep her company. Then mom
and dad suggested they go to the Grand Canyon, which they did. Gramps enjoyed it a lot, and after that,
traveling became a yearly thing for them.
You see, retirement
is a time for you to do anything you want (as long of course, as you’ve saved
up for it). And there’s no better way to spend your hard-earned money than to
visit places you’ve always wanted to visit.
In a way, retirement is the fulfillment of that dream, and probably the
best thing you can do with all the time you have.
I’m Michael Volitich, a lover of sports and travel. Follow me on Twitter to learn more about me and the stuff I love.
I’m Michael Volitich, a lover of sports and travel. Follow me on Twitter to learn more about me and the stuff I love.
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