Yep, just three weeks ago, I was telling someone I was on track to retire at 59: "...57 if a couple of things break my way! Barring any kind of disaster, I'm cruising to an early retirement in just a few years!"
Thankfully, I check mine just once a month, at the end of the month, but I'm skipping March!
That's one of the aggravating things as Americans who like to travel; the dollar/pound and dollar/euro have been pretty good lately, and it just scratches that itch to travel. Barring that, when we're not traveling, we like to stock up on pounds and euros when the rate's good, but we're spending all our money on stockpiles of dog food right now!
This is wonderful news,
Saranak! Don't worry about Mother's Day - just take that news as the best Mother's Day present you ever got. Think positive, always positive!
I noticed that yesterday. I went to Lebanon, Ohio to visit the larger Kroger. Lebanon has a picture-postcard high street, sort of the poster town for Midwestern small-town America, and the high street is usually so full on a Saturday, you can't park, hard to walk the sidewalks, etc.
Nothing. Nada. Not a soul. Empty.