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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 4256388" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>I didn't expect to make it to 30. Retired from the USAF at 42, a couple months after my 3rd child's birth and realized that I'd already beaten that. And didn't have any idea what to do next. And I'd been doing stuff for a long time without a care in the world about the future. Not that I made good plans after that. And though I'm healthier than my decade younger wife, she's not going to be caring for me in my my old age, I'll be caring for her as long as I last. And I retired that first time about 27 years ago. Dad made it to 77. My wife's mom is 80 now...</p><p></p><p>Yep, sure wish I'd taken better care of myself back then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 4256388, member: 45785"] I didn't expect to make it to 30. Retired from the USAF at 42, a couple months after my 3rd child's birth and realized that I'd already beaten that. And didn't have any idea what to do next. And I'd been doing stuff for a long time without a care in the world about the future. Not that I made good plans after that. And though I'm healthier than my decade younger wife, she's not going to be caring for me in my my old age, I'll be caring for her as long as I last. And I retired that first time about 27 years ago. Dad made it to 77. My wife's mom is 80 now... Yep, sure wish I'd taken better care of myself back then! [/QUOTE]
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