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The 5 Lessons I Learned During My First 5 Years Of Retirement – TravelAwaits

By John Edwards, May.29.2022

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I am fully settled into my retirement after thoroughly enjoying the first 5 years. For me, retirement is akin to a permanent summer vacation: I get to do what I want, when I want, where I want, and with whom I want.

With no undue obligations. I am fortunate to be in such a position. To be sure, the pandemic experience has put a damper on life, especially prior to widespread vaccine availability.

But my wife and I have adapted and survived, even thrived. That being stipulated, there are some things I have gotten wrong and hope to change over the next 5 years.

These are lessons that, if applied well, will make life more interesting, more enjoyable, and more healthy. That, in any event, is the plan.

The lessons learned revolve around the subjects that are important to me in retirement and include, in no particular, order: travel, health, mental engagement, friends and family, and living my way.

Lesson 1: Travel Is Important (We Want More, More, More) 

My wife and I did not travel much when working. We were too busy. So it wasn’t until we had more time in retirement that we fully realized what we had missed. And how enjoyable the exploration of new and the revisiting of known places really is. However, with the notable exception of cruising, we don’t especially like the act of traveling, per se, but we both enjoy the planning and the anticipation of travel and exploring our destinations once we arrive.

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This May Be The Most Scenic Train Trip In The U.S., And Its Summer Schedule Just Opened – TravelAwaits

By Allison Godlove, May.22.2022

Alaska Railroad tracks towards Denali National Park (Photo Credit: Martina Birnbaum / Shutterstock.com)

Nearly 500 miles of Alaska are ready for you to see this summer now that the Alaska Railroad returns to its full summer service.

It’s been two years of reduced travel seasons, but this summer, there will be three daily routes as well as regular flagstop service (which allows passengers to get on and off the train at any point in some of the state’s most beautiful wilderness regions with the wave of a flag — literally) and chartered cruise trains.

The Ideal Way To Visit The Best Of Alaska

“We’re excited to return to a full season of daily summer trains, to give our guests more opportunities and flexibility to get out and travel Alaska,” said Alaska Railroad Marketing Communications Manager Meghan Clemens in a news release. 

The routes will welcome you back to Whittier and Seward, the airports in Anchorage and Fairbanks, and connect you to national parks, charming towns, and parts of the Chugach National Forest you can only get to by rail. Daily routes will connect you from the coast of Seward to Fairbanks in the interior.

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