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MUNTING NAYON
30 years
of
Community Service
News and Views
of the
Filipino Community Worldwide
Munting Nayon (MN), an online magazine, is home to stories and news about our Filipino compatriots scattered around the world.
MN is operated by couple Eddie Flores and Orquidia Valenzuela.
Last Update: Tue Oct 02 2018
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I want to retire early but ….  


By By Willie Jose    

Fri 5th October 2012




Everybody is talking about retirement.

When I recently broached the idea to some of my media friends that Im planning to retire, they quickly retorted: retiring from what, you mean retiring from writing?

Well, they were right, journalists dont retire they just fade away.

When wife, Lilia and I visited my 93-year-old Mom in Long Island, NY a few months ago, my sister Vicky, discussed with us about her plans to enjoy her so-called Golden Years.

Ill definitely retire once the closing sale of my house has been done Im readying to retire in North Carolina and I might buy a small house in the Philippines for my vacation trips there. she said.

With the home equity and pension fund, she will definitely have a very comfortable living in the US and the Philippines.

However, many Filipino boomers who have worked for many years in North America are planning to retire either in North America or in the Philippines. But most of them would rather spend a few months in the Philippines and go back to Canada or US, thereby enjoying the best of both worlds.

My neighbour, a couple, Aling Lina and Mang Vino, both aged 67, said that they are enjoying their usual 5-month stay in the Philippines and spendng the rest of the year in Toronto and in fact they are scheduled to visit the Philippines this month.

We are staying in our house in Sto. Tomas, Batangas, and the life there is simple, we have lots of fresh fruits, seafoods, all around us are mountains and hills, so aside from the scenery, we also enjoy the cool breeze coming from these mountains. But we have to be back in Canada by April just right in time for the start of the school break of our grandson, Mang Bino said.

We are the ones taking care of our grandson during his school break. April is also the tax season in Canada, so, this is the time we have to pay our tax obligation to the government, Lina said.

With Linas pension of $1200 a month, its good enough for us. Kung madadala mo itong pera sa Pilipinas, maganda na ang buhay mo doon. Truly, maganda ang buhay sa Pilipinas, maluwag ang buhay. The prices of commodities are cheap, Mang Bino said.

While hes in Toronto, Mang Binos normal routine is spending time with some kababayan-pensioners like him, chatting with them at Tim Horton coffee shop, mostly exchanging views on how the Philippine authorities are doing their jobs back home.

On my planned retirement, Im putting it off for now, but it might do some good if I would indulge myself in some kind of mental callisthenics--reflecting on how best I could spend my retirement when the right time comes for me to give up working for good.

At present, Im looking forward to a blissful retirement: prioritising more important things in life, spending time for my family, catching up reading some books, travelling places that Ive not been to or simply staying more time on the bed without having to wake early in the morning.

And Im also thinking of writing my own life s story-- dredging up lots of memories about my pains and fears beating the Big C, how Jehovah God helped me survive this illness, my struggles to overcome lifes ups and downs, at kung papaano ang maging mahirap sa buhay. I dont want to forget all these things because they are part of my life and whats life without these memories.

With the looming financial instability in North America, my wife and I have decided that we couldnt retire yet. Retiring this early could only mean thinking about our financial obligations such as mortgage payments, hydro bills, condo maintenance fees, food and clothing bills.

For the meantime, wed just go with the flow, not allowing lifes anxieties to weigh us down, and stay focused on our spirituality. . On second thought, even if we had saved enough money for our retirement, still it would have been not enough to give us the peace of mind we need in this troubled world.

At present, we are looking forward to a bright future and holding on to what the Holy Scriptures say Then he said to them: Keep your eyes open and guard against every sort of covetousness, because even when a person has an abundance, his life does not result from the things he possesses. Luke 12: 15

Whereas you do not know what your life will be tomorrow. For you are a mist appearing for a little while and then disappearing. Instead you ought to say, If Jehovah wills, we shall live and also do this or that James 4: 14-15 (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
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