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Expat Life: You won't BELIEVE where we're going next

Cynthia:  I’m getting excited about where we’re headed next. What a dream trip this is going to be!

Edd:  I’m pumped too. You know what, since our departure is in less than 10 days, it’s time to share the details with our subscribers.

C:  Less than 10 days?? I’ve been so focused on our family visits, I haven’t thought much about it. Time to shift gears and start getting ready to go. Planning to be gone for 2 ½ months doesn’t seem as overwhelming this time around.

E:  Well, it helps that we’ll only be in one climate. Packing for last year’s trip to Mexico was tough with oppressive heat and humidity on the coast and springlike weather in the highlands.

C:  Especially with only a roll-aboard and backpack each. Which is the way we’ll be traveling this time as well.

E:  She says while rolling her eyes. Hats off to you for agreeing to downsize. It’s really made airport logistics easier....

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Expat Life: This Magic Moment

Cynthia:  The comments we received about our last blog were really gratifying.

Edd:  I especially liked the email that said: “This one is spot on about the FEAR of the unknown for myself as well as I think many others.”

C:  I’m not sure most people actually think of it as fear. It’s possible they’ve convinced themselves they’ll take action when all the pieces fall into place.

E:  Ah, “This Magic Moment.” Classic song that was a hit for The Drifters and then Jay and the Americans.

C:  You and the pop music trivia. I’ll bet you remember the lyrics too.

E:  Of course I do. There are two problems with that mindset. One is that it’s based on personal preconceived notions of what those pieces are that may or may not have any basis in reality. And the second is…

C:  The “magic moment” never arrives. So you remain stuck in limbo as time keeps ticking away.

E:  That’s...

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Retirement: Saving the Best for Last

“We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.” ~ Dakota Indian proverb


The sayings for folks around retirement age are often less than kind:  “Over the hill”—”out to pasture”—”on your last leg”—”worse for wear.” 

And let’s not forget the classic “no spring chicken.” Yikes!

Here in Ecuador where we’ve lived for almost a decade locals have a more respectful term for their over 65’ers: Tercera Edad, which means "Third Age."

How much better does that sound? No negativity. No judgment. Simply a recognition that one has moved into the next stage of life. 

Ecuadorian culture takes matters a step further by honoring the older generation with numerous perks and discounts. Banks, government offices, utility companies, and even the grocery store have special lines and windows for members of Tercera Edad.

It’s said that age is just a number, but how many of us...

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