In our house we seem to use an alternative language for some of our food, hence our food glossary. This works fine for us and there’s never any misunderstandings. Having said that, we do cause a few raised eye brows when we have some friends around and lapse into using our own language. Continue reading “Our food glossary”
The quickest of blogging updates
I seem to be as busy as ever so this is the quickest of blogging updates; normal service should resume soon! Quite a few things have been demanding my time over the last couple of weeks. All pretty positive but have all combined to distract me away from the keyboard. Broadly, they are: Continue reading “The quickest of blogging updates”
My first commission
Today I took my car down to the local Honda dealer, all very hum-drum and involved a new airbag (a recall, not an accident) and an air conditioning service. While this was being done I went to see Ian M who I have become friendly with over the last few years. When I worked for Probation I got to know him and came to like him a lot. Over the years he has hired me a few times regarding the training of interpreters. Continue reading “My first commission”
The case for early retirement
I thought it might be useful to outline, as I see it, the case for early retirement . This is partly on the back of conversations which I’ve had from curious friends, through to justifying it for myself. Continue reading “The case for early retirement”
Tale of the monkey puzzle investment
The tale of the Monkey Puzzle investment. In our front garden we have a Money Puzzle tree. We think it is about 40 years old and about 20 feet tall. We love it! The tree is quite a feature in our front garden and when we give someone directions to our house, we often say “look out for the monkey puzzle tree on the left”. Continue reading “Tale of the monkey puzzle investment”
Just a jar of jam?
Just because we are now on FIRE (Financially Independent, Retired Early) this does not mean we are too proud or flashy to live in a modest way. Continue reading “Just a jar of jam?”
Things I’ve learned from my career
Recently I came across The Retirement Manifesto blog. The writer is an American called Fritz and is a little ahead of me in terms of early retirement. He wrote a piece about his retirement speech where he listed his six lessons learned during his 33 year career. It is well worth reading and there are many points I completely agree with. In fact, I read the whole post to Rachel who very much liked it! Things I’ve learned from my career
That got me thinking. What lessons have I learned? Here goes….
1. Seek a job/career with a purpose
Make sure you follow a career path where it will be of some use in society. This can be incredibly wide-ranging. Some will believe they have some kind of “calling” because of their beliefs, their convictions or matters of conscience. Continue reading “Things I’ve learned from my career”