I wish for all of you that have not yet reached Octogenarian Status that once you get there you will be able to enjoy it as well as I have.
The eighties have been both good and bad but mostly good, so much so I want more, so I'm going to keeping on keeping on until I hopefully rench that nonagenarian goal.
Ok, Lon............as well as you have? You do know that takes money, like you have, right? There are Seniors that have to live off of savings and SS. They don't have any monthly retirement income.
Like the old saying goes, Beth.........."money talks and everything else walks!" But, Happy New Year!
I commented before that--just like my mother--most of Lon's present situation is funded because he purchased long term care insurance. He's not funding his lifestyle out-of-pocket. He's mentioned it before.
Lon - thank you and God Bless you. I'm a few years shy of breaking the octogenarian barrier, but hope to make it that far!
I have an uncle who is 10 months older than I am and if either one (or both) of us hits 80 or matter of fact, 75 it will be a first for the men in my lineage. That said, thank you for the wishes Lon and may this coming year be one filled with a multitude of blessings for you!!
I echo Lon in wishing You, You, You, You, You, (not you), You, You, You, and especially You, a much happier MMXXI than what we had in MMXX. Be sure to keep 72" apart from others, wear a Facial Screen where required, and maintain good Hand Sanitation! "Should auld acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind, Should auld acquaintance be forgot And days of Auld Lang Syne!" Octogenarian Hal, age LXXXIV
Happy New Year, buddy. I've got an hour & 15 minutes to go, while my British kin are likely long in bed.