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Applied for social security yesterday. I'm already on Medicare, so I guess this now makes it official that I have joined the Over The Hill Gang. :eek:
 
And a good gang it is, too:)
Like everyone else my life has had its ups and downs, but I have to say, I enjoyed most of the seasons of my life with the possible exception of the mid teen years.
And now being retired and not having to get up and go to work every day is sweet (I do get up early, but don't have to cope with traffic, crabby bosses, weird coworkers, etc). And my first grand baby girl just turned 1 a few days ago.
 
So, how long do you think I've got before the government pulls the rug out from under social security entirely? I guess they will come up with some blather about how the seniors are "taking advantage" of the government and younger people by collecting on that program. They are already taxing some or all of the social security funds if you took steps to try to make certain you had some sort of alternate income later on in life. And yeah, the banks sure made sure that getting any appreciable interest on your savings account wasn't going to be any help in that department. :rolleyes:

I was going to wait until I was 70 to collect on SS, but with the state of affairs now with the government, I felt that it would be slighlty less likely they would take AWAY money from seniors already collecting and depending on it rather than gutting the people not yet collecting and still holding down jobs. But that is a BIG maybe... I've been surprised before...
 
And a good gang it is, too:)
Like everyone else my life has had its ups and downs, but I have to say, I enjoyed most of the seasons of my life with the possible exception of the mid teen years.
And now being retired and not having to get up and go to work every day is sweet (I do get up early, but don't have to cope with traffic, crabby bosses, weird coworkers, etc). And my first grand baby girl just turned 1 a few days ago.

Congrats!
 
Congrats!
Thank you. Daddy (my son) brought her over today, she is precious, she laughs and plays. She is walking and can twirl around and dance a little. She doesn't know anything yet of economics, politics, or the serious side of life.
 
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Applied for social security yesterday. I'm already on Medicare, so I guess this now makes it official that I have joined the Over The Hill Gang. :eek:

Aw yay! You're officially official. ;)

Not over the hill, but on to bigger and better pastures? (Ha! :D)
 
Glad to hear you got it all settled. I could retire this year at a reduced rate. If I wait till 2018 I get full pension. How ever with Obama care who knows if it would be feasible. I hope so. Having hard time with motivation with all the people who just don't seem to care at work.
 
Anybody notice how the definition of "Old" changes as you yourself get older? It's kind of permanently set on 10 years above whatever you are now.

Personally I'm stretching the boundaries of "Middle age" to their limits.... :eek:
 
I don't know about you, but it's disconcerting to see doctors, lawyers, and other professionals who now look like they are still in high school to me...
 
Heck, I passed that stage long ago.

A few years ago a Florida state trooper pulled me over and I had to REALLY bite my tongue to keep from asking him if his dad knew he had his cruiser out for a ride. :rofl:
 
Glad to hear you got it all settled. I could retire this year at a reduced rate. If I wait till 2018 I get full pension. How ever with Obama care who knows if it would be feasible. I hope so. Having hard time with motivation with all the people who just don't seem to care at work.
I retired early and don't regret it.
 
A few years ago a Florida state trooper pulled me over and I had to REALLY bite my tongue to keep from asking him if his dad knew he had his cruiser out for a ride. :rofl:
I'm going to have to remember that line - except I already drive like a little old lady, and not the one from Pasadena...
 
I don't know about you, but it's disconcerting to see doctors, lawyers, and other professionals who now look like they are still in high school to me...

That's because they're starting younger and younger. I think my kids saw an RN who was younger than me when I took them in to urgent care last month. :eek:

In the UK our definition of aging is once the police start to look young.......

Ut oh! :( That doesn't bode well for me then. lol

Heck, I passed that stage long ago.

A few years ago a Florida state trooper pulled me over and I had to REALLY bite my tongue to keep from asking him if his dad knew he had his cruiser out for a ride. :rofl:

OMG! I would have loved to have been a fly in your vehicle had you actually said that! :rofl:
 
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