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  • Retirement Planning
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Mixing It Up

I'm 64, and retirement communities make me shudder. They emphasize terms like "active" (so if you aren't active you're not allowed to live there? ), age-restricted (so if you're younger than 55 you're not allowed to live there? ), etc. While the benefits may be many for many, these communities seem like places where we're supposed to set ourselves aside, become corralled. I want to say Live in the World!

Making a Ho-Hum Dress

I'm 64, and retirement communities make me shudder. They emphasize terms like "active" (so if you aren't active you're not allowed to live there? ), age-restricted (so if you're younger than 55 you're not allowed to live there? ), etc. While the benefits may be many for many, these communities seem like places where we're supposed to set ourselves aside, become corralled. I want to say Live in the World!

My Dream Pants Come True

I'm 64, and retirement communities make me shudder. They emphasize terms like "active" (so if you aren't active you're not allowed to live there? ), age-restricted (so if you're younger than 55 you're not allowed to live there? ), etc. While the benefits may be many for many, these communities seem like places where we're supposed to set ourselves aside, become corralled. I want to say Live in the World!

What to Wear in the Tropics of Chicago

I'm 64, and retirement communities make me shudder. They emphasize terms like "active" (so if you aren't active you're not allowed to live there? ), age-restricted (so if you're younger than 55 you're not allowed to live there? ), etc. While the benefits may be many for many, these communities seem like places where we're supposed to set ourselves aside, become corralled. I want to say Live in the World!

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