In our own personal finance over the years, we have followed a sort of 10 10 80 approach to money. We found this worked well for us; only now do we discover how this is a method used more widely by others. Let me stress I am not advising anyone to follow this, although it might possibly be worth considering. Continue reading “The 10 10 80 approach to money”
Month: October 2018
Growing some herbs
As we started our FIRE frugal living, I remember seeing Rachel being incredibly focussed in the garden, beavering away with a mischievous look on her face. Turns out she was planting up the plant tub and so we are now growing some herbs. These serve the beautiful purpose of looking great in the garden and they’re edible as well, making them even better. Continue reading “Growing some herbs”
Arthur Royston Parker and his feet
The interesting tale of Arthur Royston Parker and his feet. To my wife Rachel, her Uncle Arthur was always an interesting figure, although strictly speaking he was her Great Uncle. She remembers him from her childhood days and he was always very generous towards her. I am posting this for two reasons: firstly for the benefit of anyone searching for details on the internet for Arthur Royston Parker and secondly, to share something of our latest declutttering in our FIRE lifestyle. Continue reading “Arthur Royston Parker and his feet”
Today’s run
I had been toying with the idea of blogging about my running history but instead thought I’d share a few thoughts on today’s run. My running history will just have to be delayed a while longer. Continue reading “Today’s run”
Winning the Lottery is good, or not so good?
Plenty of folk have wondered whether winning the Lottery is good, or not so good. I too have wondered about this over the years as there are strong arguments on both sides. Continue reading “Winning the Lottery is good, or not so good?”
I’m so thankful
I’m so thankful right now and I want to share some good news. Yesterday I had a voicemail message from the Urology Consultant’s secretary to tell me the recent biopsies have not revealed anything untoward or sinister. I take that as being told no cancer was found. Continue reading “I’m so thankful”
A testimony from me
Last night at church, my friend Andrew asked me if I was enjoying my retirement. What a question! Of course I am! As I replied I realised how I was giving a personal testimony of how God has been at work in my life. Continue reading “A testimony from me”