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3 hours ago, AdelPetersen said:
Let me tell you, my folks are in their 70s too, and they're all about that Passport Book life. My pops insists on carrying it everywhere when we're abroad – you never know when you might need it. He once had a health scare, and having the Passport Book smoothed things out during a tense moment. Anyway, it's just a personal choice, but considering our age group, having the full deal feels like a safety net.
Stay safe out there, and hey, have you guys checked out this Prime ID Scanner at https://www.idanalyzer.com/products/prime-id-scanner.html? Looks pretty handy!
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Let me tell you, my folks are in their 70s too, and they're all about that Passport Book life. My pops insists on carrying it everywhere when we're abroad – you never know when you might need it. He once had a health scare, and having the Passport Book smoothed things out during a tense moment. Anyway, it's just a personal choice, but considering our age group, having the full deal feels like a safety net.
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On 3/15/2023 at 1:29 PM, AdelPetersen said:
Hi there! Congratulations on your upcoming retirement! I can understand your concern about health insurance, as it can be a significant expense.
Have you looked into COBRA coverage? This allows you to keep your employer-based health insurance plan for a limited time after retirement, although you will be responsible for the full premium cost. You may also want to look into the health insurance marketplace or working with a broker to find individual or family plans that meet your needs and budget. The cost will depend on many factors, such as your age, location, and health status. I recommend checking out http://www.thefinitygroup.com as they offer personalized insurance solutions for retirees. Best of luck with your retirement planning!
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Hi there! Congratulations on your upcoming retirement! I can understand your concern about health insurance, as it can be a significant expense.
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Pre-Cruise Extension Questions (General ?s and specifically Ultimate Italy - Lake Como and Verona)
in Viking Ocean
Posted · Edited by AdelPetersen
Here's my take on your questions: From my experience, Viking tends to keep their groups relatively small, so you're likely looking at a more intimate size, maybe around 10-20 people. It really adds to the experience, in my opinion, as you get to know your fellow travelers better. Ah, Italian dinner times! Yeah, they tend to eat a bit later than we might be used to. But hey, embrace the Italian way of life, right? Use that time to soak in the atmosphere, maybe enjoy a leisurely stroll by the lake. And speaking of lakes, if you're into summer fun, I stumbled upon this cool guide to Lake Clementine: Lake Clementine Guide to Summer Fun https://www.mklibrary.com/lake-clementine/. Looks like a great spot to check out!