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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:59 pm
by cypressgirl
Ron in South Texas wrote:Austin, TX...great city, great restaurants, great music, great weather...there's a pretty good university there, too.

Funny story...The defensive coordinator for UT, Will Muschamp, has been mentioned for several head caching positions. His wife ans family said go ahead and take a head job somewhere else, but we're not leaving Austin. You can go by yourself.
I have to agree with you Ron. Being a Texas gal, I can't imagine having a permanent residence that is not in the state. That being said, much of Texas is no-where-ville and I'd die of bordom. But I always tell my husband that I could retire in Austin. My son lives there and he'll never move away.

I've heard great things about Costa Rica, but my girlfrind's daughter went there last summer for a Spanish class and fell and had to have quite a few stiches in her knee. By the time she got home, it was so infected she almost lost her leg. It was not a coincidence. There was all kinds of rocks and debris left in the wound. I would certainly have concerns about the health care system.

I'd die from liver failure on Maho if I lived on STJ. :lol: I 'm better off being a renter.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:24 pm
by jayseadee
Depending on the economy and my shoe fetish, we're 5 - 20 years from retirement.

I think we've decided to find somewhere without a killer winter, a couple of hours from the ocean and great golfing.

We've never been, but South Carolina is near the top of the list. We lived in Tennessee and loved it there, but not close enough to the ocean.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:44 pm
by Connie
If I can EVER get the daughter out of the house.....

We'd love to spend 6 mos on the Jersey shore and he other 6 mos near Sanibel Florida. Can't afford Sanibel, but can afford a couple miles out.

Taken a HUGE hit on our retirement money, so who knows.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:59 pm
by Marcia (Mrs. Pete)
I'm with Pete. Good thing, since we're married. I really like the Midwest and think I'd have a hard time leaving here even though I would appreciate warmer weather. I love this lake that we live on, too.

A smaller house would be nice though, once the four kids are out of here (in just a couple of years). The little cottage next door looks good. Sell this house (good luck) and build a cute 3 bedroom home next door.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:24 pm
by XOXO
My husband really likes the Lake of The Ozarks. They have a change of season but it isn't as harsh. I don't know? I think Texas or Arizona sound better. I really have zero tolerance to the cold.

We live in a really small town--I just would love to live somewhere where this are things to do.

Gina

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:53 pm
by Xislandgirl
We will retire in this house. It is a family house and holds many memories for Chip.

We will spend our summers in Maine, but will tolerate the CT winters because we really like our home and our town.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:10 pm
by flip-flop
Funny you should ask. Hubby and I went to Slumdog Millionaire tonight and there was a preview for Revoluntionary Road. He turns to me and says, "when the kids go to college we can move to STJ."

I am holding him to it!

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:22 pm
by Jo Ann - VA
I want to stay right here near the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are 3 1/2 hours from the ocean, we can see the mountains from our house, we've got four seasons, we like the east coast and the cost of living is relatively cheap. Both of our families are here. Our son and his wife are expecting their first child and they live near us. i want to be near my grandchild.

We can get to St John relatively easy too! :wink:

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:07 am
by cptnkirk
We will probably downsize and buy a small condo around here. Then be on an Island for three or four months a year probably not St John though, cost prohibitive. We were just looking this weekend at islands out there. Lots to choose from maybe we will do a different one each year until we find a keeper.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:04 am
by NIKKI
Since coming to the USVI and BVI we have decided that
when the time comes we are going to sell up an sail around the world.
We have booked the 1st set of lessons for the summer
so we are on our way.

Mike at "Sailview" you can take some credit for this as you exploded some myths we had about this kind of life and since meeting you we have explored further and found it is not impossible like we thought

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:24 pm
by designbyroe
I have not seen everywhere I want to go so not sure.
I do have a top 5.
1. St. John
2. Barriers island of GA
3. N. CA coast
4. Key West
5. down under


I can teach anywhere and I can not see never not teaching. Maybe I will never really retire.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:33 pm
by augie
Since we live in a state where a lot of people move to to retire, and we'll probably have a paid off house, etc., we'll likely end up retiring right where we live (assuming the .01k rebounds enough to ever actually retire).

But I'm not counting out STJ just yet...

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:18 pm
by Pete (Mr. Marcia)
NIKKI wrote:Since coming to the USVI and BVI we have decided that
when the time comes we are going to sell up an sail around the world.
We have booked the 1st set of lessons for the summer
so we are on our way.

Mike at "Sailview" you can take some credit for this as you exploded some myths we had about this kind of life and since meeting you we have explored further and found it is not impossible like we thought
You should check out this site: http://www.indigomoon.us/

They are living your dream and writing about it.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:50 pm
by Wakey
Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:
NIKKI wrote:Since coming to the USVI and BVI we have decided that
when the time comes we are going to sell up an sail around the world.
We have booked the 1st set of lessons for the summer
so we are on our way.

Mike at "Sailview" you can take some credit for this as you exploded some myths we had about this kind of life and since meeting you we have explored further and found it is not impossible like we thought
You should check out this site: http://www.indigomoon.us/

They are living your dream and writing about it.
Here's another that someone here posted http://www.fattygoodlander.com/

I especially enjoyed their podcasts posted @ NPR http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=90411144

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:22 pm
by Wakey
Pete, awesome link..

For those that like trip reports, this looks to be the gold standard!

http://www.indigomoon.us/