Fear tends to control me, dictating way too many of my decisions. I realize, on the surface, many of you might say this isn’t true. After all, we sold our things and moved to a country we had never visited…. Read More ›
How To
Practical advice on travel, visas, finding apartments, etc.
“How do you break the attachment to your things?”
First step, the stuff must go… When we are on vacation – or even at home – restaurant conversations have a way of starting. Someone recognizes us as fellow Americans, and we chat: “Where are you from?” “Originally,… Read More ›
The First Step: Downsizing
Inertia: that force which prevents man from shedding his stuff – one of the most powerful forces on the planet. For years Pat and I talked about downsizing. Yet for years we never moved past talk. Then the housing market… Read More ›
A Neon-Orange Card Lays out My Plan to Retirement, But It’s Scary
The only thought more stressful than continuing to work is the idea of retiring. For the past six years, I maintained a low tech retirement countdown on a bright orange index card – a list of milestones. Twice each year,… Read More ›
Healthy habits living abroad
My primary care physician is Web MD. I made the switch after our first doctor’s visit in Slovakia. As Pat recounted his medical history, the doctor stared back quizzically and then admitted, “I don’t know what any of that is.”… Read More ›