I
had the most amazing life. My wonderful husband, Lawrence, and I were
married 36 years. We had a great marriage, had raised 6 children, were
blessed with 17 grandchildren, yes 17, and were enjoying our empty nest.
Life was good. Lawrence had been diagnosed with a lung disease but we
were assured by the doctors that he was doing great and it would be many
years before it became serious enough to consider drastic treatments or
a lung transplant. We both had good jobs we enjoyed, a great social
life with many friends and were involved in a great church. After
raising 6 children which took every dime we made we were just beginning
to seriously start retirement planning. Late but better late than never,
right? But then came a life changing turn of events that would lead to
my husband's catastrophic lung failure, a bilateral lung transplant and
just when it looked like he was going to make it cancer appeared and
ravaged his body. He would only live 2 months.
I
remember sitting in my husband's hospital room once we knew without a
miracle he would not make it and thinking to myself, I'm going to end up
on the street. I was very calm and had no fear. You see I was not the
breadwinner for our family, he was. I remember thinking to myself I am
going to lose everything we have. It didn't really seem to matter all
that much to me at that moment but it seemed like the reality of the
situation. But God wasn't finished working miracles on my behalf.
My
husband passed away on July 6, 2016. During the next year I learned how
to do "Life without Lawrence" as I wrote about often. Part of that life
was living only on my income and to my surprise I did it quite well. I
was amazed at how much lower my expenses were. I soon began to relax and
tell myself I'm going to make it after all. But then came another
turn. One year later in July 2017 my position at the job where I had
worked for 20 years was retired. Another turn but this time a complete
rerouting as Siri would say. My husband had died with pretty much no
retirement. I was retired with no retirement. Ready or not, retirement
here I come. This blog is about my limitless retirement on a limited
income. I believe I'm not the only one who wasn't quite ready for
retirement or had to retire on less than they would have liked. However I
believe we can have an amazing life no matter what the circumstances.
At least I'm going to try. I invite you to share in my journey. Lets see
where it leads!
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