

Happy 29th wedding anniversary Cheryl (reprise), from Washington DC. While we are 943 miles apart, the distance is irrelevant. Ask any soldier, their spouse, children, family. They get it. We should too. See ya real soon!
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Happy 29th wedding anniversary Cheryl (reprise), from Washington DC. While we are 943 miles apart, the distance is irrelevant. Ask any soldier, their spouse, children, family. They get it. We should too. See ya real soon!
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Summer arrives early in central Florida. And summer passes quickly, the older we get. Most of us have amazingly fond memories of some carefree times during the few warm months school was out. For me it had to be spending time at Lincoln Way pool on Sunday’s after church.
A few neighbor families would pile into a couple cars and in five minutes, we’d be carrying our snacks and towels to our picnic table in the shade. Playing, swimming, friends, sun, and not a care in the world, save the long line at the high dive.
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Media and retail bombardment remind us of what’s the next big thing we can buy, celebrate, fixate on, and medicate ourselves with. Neither good nor bad. It’s a free world, anything to make a buck, right.
But jeff noel wonders what would happen to the Boomer’s mindset if we could act like everyday is Thanksgiving. Every day worth celebrating.
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Just a kid at heart. You can relate.
The big 52. 🙂
Odds of someone brand new to Mid Life Celebration today with this silly photo as their first impression are slim. The rest of you, well, um, hope this ‘selfish’ post & photo made you smile.
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Boston Pizza in Nova Scotia. Interesting…
Was not able to take Jack The Bear this trip because of the extra equipment needed. But look what is staring at jeff noel in the adjacent booth.
As the multi-generational Family left, I asked Dad the Bear’s name. Rufus. His daughter is four. Same age our son was when he got Jack the (world-traveling) Bear.
Our son (10) may travel for a living some day. He may have a child he physically leaves behind, but never emotionally.
How do you other travelers out there stay emotionally connected?
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