by TeamWHC | Aug 28, 2018 | Financial Planning, Retirement, WH Cornerstone Blog
I wondered if there was something in the water keeping these seniors so youthful and fit. I soon found out there was. It was early in the morning, but it was already close to 100 degrees. I heard howler monkeys off in the distance. I dodged iguanas as they ran back...
by Paula Harris | Aug 28, 2018 | Financial Planning, Retirement, Rise Up Retreat, WH Cornerstone Blog
Retirement is not an end. It’s an experiment in Activity, Relationships, and Time (ART). And like all experiments, the ART of retirement involves some trial and error. It’s not easy leaving behind the routine, the people, and the places that were such a big part of...
by Paula Harris | Aug 23, 2018 | Financial Planning, Retirement, WH Cornerstone Blog
“The only money that’s really yours is the money you spend. Everything else goes to somebody else.” – Teddy Chafolious That piggy bank we remember from childhood wasn’t just a place to store our birthday money and spare change: it was a lesson, a way our...
by Paula Harris | Aug 23, 2018 | Financial Planning, WH Cornerstone Blog
It’s almost fall and the Sox are hot. New Englanders have been Red Sox fans since the beginning of the franchise, and we will probably do so until the end of time. As a kid, the extraordinary season of the 1975 Red Sox cemented my allegiance. The Sox had a handful of...
by Paula Harris | Aug 15, 2018 | Financial Planning, Investing
Bull and bear fights were all the rage in 19th century California. Spanish settlers brought it to the New World. It was the “big game” of the day. If you think football brings out rabid fans, a bull and bear fight was even wilder. Just imagine late 1800s,...