Tag: lifestyle
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Reclaiming Self-Care as an Empty Nester

As an empty nester, practicing self-care is crucial after years of focusing on others. Simple activities like getting a haircut or reconnecting with friends can promote well-being. Self-care encompasses physical, mental, social, personal growth, spirituality, and community engagement. It’s essential to explore interests and find what rejuvenates you beyond daily routines.
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My First Solo Cross-Country Road Trip Experience

Solo cross-country road trip doesn’t have to be scary. Get out there and unleash to travel love! I hit three new states on this road trip and had so much fun seeing the country from the highway and the back country roads it took me down.
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Land Investing in Harpers Ferry West Virginia

Recently I started looking at land to invest in. Nothing big. Just raw land in the mountains. I planned to rent it out to people looking for alternative locations to pitch their tents. One location I went looking at was in Harpers Ferry West Virginia. Harpers Ferry is in Jackson County, immediately over the state…
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Is Retirement a Fantasy?

I’m 51 years old and financially I’m nowhere even close to being able to retire. I know I’m not the only one in this situation, and it sucks. The question being put out there is, “Is Retirement a Fantasy?” for those of us who didn’t “play the game” and end up in management or C…
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Solar Eclipse Chasing

The solar eclipse of 2024 has been on my radar since August of 2017 when I drove to Nashville, TN with my son to be in the Path of Totality. Originally, for this most recent solar eclipse, the plan was for me to drive to Erie, PA on a solo road trip, However, my sister…
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Market Rent and Lease Renewals

Have you moved into a new apartment in the last two years? This post is for you specifically! When apartment complexes list their available apartments, each year they do a Market Rent survey of comparable apartments in their area. As we all know, with the cost of living, the price of apartments has risen astronomically.…
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Navigating the World of Autoimmune Disease

Approximately October 2020, I started having issues with my hand. My thumb started hurting and it was becoming difficult to open jars, lift things, and even to write. Doing more personal things such as showering became a nightmare. For various reasons such as having Marketplace insurance, and then starting a new job, it took a…
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Cohousing Options When You’re Single

People love their independence. I know I am one of them. I am 49 years old. Divorced for 17 years. (This week actually!) I’m set in my ways and feel that I will never be able to live with someone else. And this scares me. Why? Because I don’t know what’s going to happen when…
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Travel Vermont During a Pandemic

This year, my son and his boyfriend moved into their first apartment for their last year of college. With the pandemic, traveling has been out of the question for those of us with autoimmune disorders. And Vermont had the state on lockdown, therefore, keeping their cases low. With things opening again, I was super excited…
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ZeroG Floating Vacuum

Recently, I was given the opportunity to test the ZeroG Vacuum. This was the first time I’ve ever used a canister style vacuum. As I’ve used uprights my whole life, I was hesitant with this. And while I can adapt to change, there are some things I don’t do change well with lol. As most…