The 50-Plus Room - for

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Hi all. Mid-50s, Midwest, middle manager, mwm 😊. Recently joined Lit after a brief lurking period. Glad I did, met some really nice people here who have helped me break out of my very vanilla life. Been able to discuss a range of topics, including curiosities, in some interesting conversations. Hope to meet more of you, especially those of us in the fabulous 50+ crowd.
This is a fun thread! And, yes, we're all quite fabulous! 😅🤣😅
 
Hi all. Mid-50s, Midwest, middle manager, mwm 😊. Recently joined Lit after a brief lurking period. Glad I did, met some really nice people here who have helped me break out of my very vanilla life. Been able to discuss a range of topics, including curiosities, in some interesting conversations. Hope to meet more of you, especially those of us in the fabulous 50+ crowd.
Hi and welcome Differ. I've only very recently become active on the thread myself. To be honest, I looked in a while back and thought it very dull, but on my second time around and giving it a fair shake, I'm now enjoying the interactions, so stick around and make some friends.
 
Yes I ended up doing the same thing. Took a bit to figure it out. Really confused by the billing ie rarely did i ever see a bill.
But all in all it's been good.
Signing up was interesting but not real confusing. Advantage plans work real good in large metropolitan areas best. My plan actually defines the region that it is offered in. ...
 
Yes I ended up doing the same thing. Took a bit to figure it out. Really confused by the billing ie rarely did i ever see a bill.
But all in all it's been good.
Signing up was interesting but not real confusing. Advantage plans work real good in large metropolitan areas best. My plan actually defines the region that it is offered in. ...

Have a great weekend
 
Another day off 33C. Been out and about this morning, but now just lying on the bed in my undies with the fan blowing on me, thinking "Where can I go for a swim?"
 
We live in a very doggie neighborhood. Frequently, I can remember the dog's name but have forgotten their person's name. I should do this! I remember them as "Hannah's mommy" or Dustin's daddy!" 😅😅😅
When I used to walk my dog in my old neighbour hood everyone knew my dog’s name (a elderly gentleman would wait for us and give my dog a treat every day), it would be like “hey look it’s Klondike and….that guy 😂
 
For my whole working life, part (most?) of my identity was wrapped in my profession. I resisted retirement even when I knew we would be fine. Now that I have been retired a few years, I would tell you to go for it! I love being retired! Just make sure, if you're in the US, that you have your healthcare sorted if you're not yet eligible for Medicare.

...between mergers, acquisitions, and the resulting inevitable corporate culture changes - my identity is not my profession..I so look forward to retirement! but then I remind myself it is all about the journey and not to wish my years away... :rose::rose:
 
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