Our nest egg has to last for the next 30-40 years to fund our roving retirement lifestyle. Therefore, I spend a considerable amount of time thinking about and managing our money, generally, and minimizing taxes, specifically. Today, I have some timely information regarding Roth Conversion to share.
Vail Never Fails and Food Finds in Frisco
Our roving retirement took us to Frisco, Colorado for a week of skiing at a few different resorts, including Vail, using our Epic Ski Pass. We spent our time in typical winter fashion for us: skiing, travel planning, blog enhancement, and seeking out good food.
This Year’s Challenging Trip to Tahoe and Park City
Our family has been going to Lake Tahoe between Christmas and New Year’s for the last 15 years. After our ski week in Tahoe (this year only five days) we drove back to the Bay Area. After saying goodbye to the kids, we headed to Utah.
I Was Saved by Rental Car Insurance from My Credit Card
A big part of our roving retirement nomadic lifestyle involves lots and lots of car rentals. As you can imagine, with that many car rentals, there are bound to be incidents. So, we always make sure that we have insurance for any larger car-related incidents.
Find Fabulous Food with a Free Michelin Guide
Since eating and drinking provide some of the greatest joys of traveling, we thought we would let you know about the Michelin Guide that we use to select some of the places we eat and drink while moving around.