Author Archives: Retire Early Lifestyle

About Retire Early Lifestyle

Billy and Akaisha Kaderli retired two decades ago at the age of 38 and began traveling the world. As recognized retirement experts and internationally published authors on topics of finance and world travel, they have been interviewed about retirement issues by The Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, The Motley Fool Rule Your Retirement newsletter, nationally syndicated radio talk shows and countless newspapers and TV shows nationally and worldwide. They wrote the popular books The Adventurer's Guide to Early Retirement and Your Retirement Dream IS Possible.

Relocating: How Do I Choose the Clothes and Accessories to Bring?

What happened was that styles changed, my body shape changed, and things like high heels — for me — were not the kind of shoes I could navigate in on cobblestone streets and broken sidewalks. I had gorgeous snakeskin and eel skin bags and matching shoes — which, since I kept them — simply dried out without the joy of my wearing them to death. Continue reading

Posted in Q & A From our Readers, Travel Tips and Insight | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Best Way to Travel? Feed Your Passion for the Unusual!

There are always a goodly number of fascinating people and events from any given place. And there are local people keeping those histories alive who love sharing those stories. Find them and visit their troves. Continue reading

Posted in Guest Blog Posts, Heart Song, Travel Tips and Insight, Women's Work | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Spectacular Surprise Sixtieth

We meandered back to the lodge, getting close to some hippos in the river and watching four elephants – two standing and two laying – under a tree. Very African safari stuff. Continue reading

Posted in Guest Blog Posts, Heart Song, Women's Work | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Making Additional Income by Ghostwriting

By spending a few hours per day, you could easily replace a full-time income if you have talent as a writer. Even if you decide it’s something that you don’t see yourself doing all the time, you stand to lose nothing by trying. Continue reading

Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Is It Work or Is It Passion? | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Behind Closed Doors

“So,” I continued, “it’s not that you have lost interest in sex; it’s that you’ve lost interest in sex with your husbands.” Continue reading

Posted in Guest Blog Posts, Life Between the Tweets, Women's Work | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

That’s Life

Oh boy. Emotionally, I didn’t want to be here. I tried to have a light, friendly conversation on a safe topic and here I am, right in the middle of it. Continue reading

Posted in About us, Indigenous Life | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

The Cyprus Crisis

For the first time, depositors have found out that tax havens and places where the deposit interest rates are higher than that the norm are no longer secure. Some depositors will be losing up to 80% of their money. It’s madness. Continue reading

Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Orthopedic Care in Guatemala

Artificial joints have improved greatly since they were first introduced around 40 years ago, and all the finest high-tech Biomet implants are imported to Guatemala direct from the manufacturer. Continue reading

Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Health, Women's Work | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Questions on Continuous Care in Latin America

We are in the investigation phase of our plan to live abroad and one of the things we haven’t been able to get any info on is Continuing Care in other countries, especially Latin America. What plans have you and Billy made for such a time? Continue reading

Posted in All Things Financial, Health, Q & A From our Readers | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Honor, Respect and a Purple Eggplant

All the hotels I could afford were locked tight and my only option was to beg and bribe a watchman to let me stay in the stairwell behind iron gates. Continue reading

Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Heart Song, Is It Work or Is It Passion?, Volunteering, Women's Work | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment