tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3700806280772261839.post8895957285412507471..comments2024-02-17T02:24:37.313-06:00Comments on Retirement Before the Age of 59: GETTING UP OFF THE COUCH AND EXERCISING After Retirement in MexicoHealthy Living and Traveling in Mexicohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04760061835213659852noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3700806280772261839.post-1696755456729528492018-01-28T16:08:35.426-06:002018-01-28T16:08:35.426-06:00Hi Ken,
Thank you for reading my eBooks and blog a...Hi Ken,<br />Thank you for reading my eBooks and blog articles. I appreciate your nice comment, as well. Best wishes with your planned retirement. Now that we are settled in and enjoying life in Mexico, we wonder why we didn't retire here sooner. But it's great that you are making the move while you are still young enough to really enjoy it, and before your jobs wear you out. Your plans sound great! I'm sure you will inspire others to follow.<br />TerryHealthy Living and Traveling in Mexicohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04760061835213659852noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3700806280772261839.post-86499255193743594062018-01-26T19:00:43.652-06:002018-01-26T19:00:43.652-06:00Terry, Thanks for writing your blog! I really enjo...Terry, Thanks for writing your blog! I really enjoy reading it and your ebooks. My wife and are inspired to retire early as possible hopefully in 5 years at age 57. She is also in healthcare as an RN and can relate to the long hours and high stress you had as a pharmacist. We are flying to PV next January to look at RV parks in Lo De Marcos in which to spend our retirement winters.<br />I also want to say Jon has it right. There is not much better than a good Western and actually having the time to read it! <br /><br />Ken Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14949774754919811642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3700806280772261839.post-11449640842726616932018-01-17T20:33:58.884-06:002018-01-17T20:33:58.884-06:00Hi Emily,
Thanks for reading my article and for yo...Hi Emily,<br />Thanks for reading my article and for your great comment! You are right, those speedbumps made of round metal humps are terrible, trying to hit the small space between the humps just right with the tires so you don't get thrown off your bike. But, the cobblestones here are pretty bumpy, too. The traffic isn't the problem in Sayulita--the locals and tourists seem to give bicycles the right of way. We just started doing yoga last year when my husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's and it really helps his muscle rigidity or he wouldn't be doing it either. Yes, 9:00 Zumba classes are early enough for me. Thanks again for writing. I enjoy your great comments. <br />TerryHealthy Living and Traveling in Mexicohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04760061835213659852noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3700806280772261839.post-87055240325586855062018-01-16T19:27:16.304-06:002018-01-16T19:27:16.304-06:00Fun post! When we lived in Playa del Carmen, we a...Fun post! When we lived in Playa del Carmen, we also went out to eat every other night. We had no car so walked or biked everywhere. Is the reason you don't want to bike more because of the bumpy roads there? In Playa, the problem is more with traffic and terrible speedbumps made out of metal. Some of them are circles and are kind of scary to try to go over or pass between. There is a nice bike path, but it was on the other side of town from where we lived. If we go back, we will try to rent closer to the bike path so we can bicycle more often! I also did yoga classes (not my husband's thing), and there was a zumba class, but it started too early in the am for me to get going (7:45, I think). Your class looks great, and 9 am is a very civilized time. :-)Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15572905521059358017noreply@blogger.com