Just want to start an upbeat thread about small mercies...The big stuff like family, friends, health, happiness and love I would never wish to take for granted as they're not "given"..but recently I got to thinking about the small things in my life that I feel so fortunate having every day
I live in walking distance of my workplace which obviously means I do not have to spend any money to get there, or time for that matter as I can get there in 10 mins on foot or 5 by bike. Some of my work mates aren't that fortunate, having to get up at least an hour before I do to start a shift that's later than mine and have to pay about £600 per year the pleasure. It makes such a wonderful difference!
Yeah I know I'm in my 50's now and it would be nice to be younger I guess, but every day I'm thankful that I lived through a time when it was pretty darn easy to get onto the property ladder...Our mortgage is paid off now, but even when we were still paying, the youngsters I spoke to talked about paying more than double what we used to pay in rent and knowing the property will never be theirs, being turned out of their homes 'cause the landlord wanted up the rent, or just have the property back. I feel so sorry for young people these days. There are people though my age and older who've found themselves stuck in the rental trap though and you wonder how the hell they're ever going to be able to retire from work as the rent won't pay itself!
Anyway for now these are my small mercies...anyone else?
I live in walking distance of my workplace which obviously means I do not have to spend any money to get there, or time for that matter as I can get there in 10 mins on foot or 5 by bike. Some of my work mates aren't that fortunate, having to get up at least an hour before I do to start a shift that's later than mine and have to pay about £600 per year the pleasure. It makes such a wonderful difference!
Yeah I know I'm in my 50's now and it would be nice to be younger I guess, but every day I'm thankful that I lived through a time when it was pretty darn easy to get onto the property ladder...Our mortgage is paid off now, but even when we were still paying, the youngsters I spoke to talked about paying more than double what we used to pay in rent and knowing the property will never be theirs, being turned out of their homes 'cause the landlord wanted up the rent, or just have the property back. I feel so sorry for young people these days. There are people though my age and older who've found themselves stuck in the rental trap though and you wonder how the hell they're ever going to be able to retire from work as the rent won't pay itself!
Anyway for now these are my small mercies...anyone else?