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Retired and Ready to Travel?

Retired and Ready to Travel? Many people can’t wait to retire because it gives them the chance to finally travel like you want to. Traveling is something that many of us look forward to however having trouble finding the time to fit it in between work, school, kids, and the many other aspects of life. Retirement allows us to be much more free with our time. We want to do more than just sit around the house after we’ve put in our time working. Many people decide to buy a travel trailer that way they can just load up what they need and hit the road. There is nothing more relaxing than spending summers in the mountains of Colorado or Wyoming or spending the cold, harsh winters in sunny Florida. Traveling offers an escape for many of us. It helps relieve stress and anxiety from our everyday lives. Choosing to travel can become quite pricey. Sometimes the issue with this is that we do not own a vehicle that is able to haul or pull a travel trailer. Choosing the Best Vehicle So, what

Canadian Man Wants to Apologize, 21 Years Later

Canadian Man Wants to Apologize, 21 Years Later I read an article today about a Canadian man who wanted to apologize to the person whose car he stole for the day. That’s right! But it was all a misunderstanding. He was 17 at the time and has recently launched a quest to find the woman. In August 1998, the now 38-year-old Kevin Freedman was working as a lifeguard and swimming instructor at a community pool in Winnipeg. He had a plan to run an errand during his break and was planning to do it on foot. At the time Freedman’s car was totaled after hitting a cow that had unexpectedly made its way onto a dark, rural road. His considerate co-worker, Jocelyne McKie, lent him her car in exchange for a Slurpee from 7-Eleven. McKie wanted to make sure Freedman knew which car was her’s, and he was confident he knew. She drove a popular light-colored 1990s Ford Taurus, and he saw it right away in the parking lot. The windows were down and the doors were unlocked. But there was a tiny issue t