

This year my estranged brother John, who lives his own version of a Thoreau-like existence outside of Sedona, Arizona, decided to come up to visit us a few times after no word from him in years. In fact, we weren’t even sure he was still alive a few years back. He lives on the land, and a kind forest ranger finally convinced him to contact us. We have all now renewed our relationships with John.
Hi Laura Lee….what a “full circle” kind of story. I tend to believe that the best way to rightsize our lives at any age (but especially retirement) is to find that place that feels right on so many levels. So glad you did and thank you for sharing the ongoing adventure of that! That’s one reason why I’ve added you to my 2016 Best Retirement Blogs on my website this week! http://smartliving365.com/best-websites-blogs-positive-aging-retirement-2016/
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Thank You Kathy! What a lovely holiday gift! Hope you have a lovely holiday.
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I believe in meaningful coincidences and am pretty sure you have been experiencing them with your move and the evolution of family ties. Have a wonderful holiday! See you next year, I suspect. 🙂
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Yes DJan, I’d love to “see you” sometime! Do you have any plans to visit Colorado anytime soon?
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Over 35 years ago, my spouse and I decided to try the rural life out in Northwest Arkansas (I grew up in New York City and my husband in a suburb). Our families were aghast – all except my father. Years later I found out that, for part of his World War II military service, before he was sent overseas, he was stationed in Arkansas. I never would have guessed – he had never talked about it. I was following in his footsteps without even knowing it. Loved this story.
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Aren’t those old family stories amazing Alana? Who knew? But I do have to agree with my grandpa, this place is grand!
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