Fall Harvest Moon
Ah, the life of the carefree retiree. Teeth on Monday, luncheon with the other clients of our financial planner on Tuesday, then hernia surgery on Thursday. Perfect.
Fall Harvest Moon
Ah, the life of the carefree retiree. Teeth on Monday, luncheon with the other clients of our financial planner on Tuesday, then hernia surgery on Thursday. Perfect.
Fall Harvest Moon
Just back from Golden Valley Country Club. Not my usual haunt. This was a luncheon put on by our financial manager, RJ Devick et al. Interesting presentation by a guy from JP Morgan saying that the economic outlook has good spots: corporate profits, medium spots: growth and jobs and medium to weak but improving: housing. He foresees continued growth and a genuine wrestling with the country’s financial situation after the election. The economy has improved every year under Obama’s administration and the deficit has shrunk.
Also, a presentation on metabolic medicine by a very sharp woman doc. Will probably be taking some of her recommendations by mouth.
Both of these presentations were worthwhile but neither the setting nor the crowd were mine. A lot of nervous retirees focused on the bad in the economy and the bad in their health. Good way to generate gloom. Bah, humbug.