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== Things to Do in Retirement ==
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Things to Do in Retirement<br><br>If you're a typical baby boomer, there's a good chance that you've been leading an active lifestyle since the 1970s. As such, when you're finally ready to ready, you would probably be adverse to moving to a pastel-colored condo in Florida and spending your days baby sleeping bag soaking up the sun. If you've been active for most of your life, there's no need to give up your passion for the outdoor lifestyle. Of course, all of these activities can be performed prior to retirement. However, being retired means that you have time to do more of them, without worrying about your work schedule.<br><br>Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity<br><br>If you grew up singing "If I had a Hammer," why not hammer out love for your brothers and sisters by volunteering for Habitat for Humanity. This worthy organization sponsors domestic and international volunteer trips. Volunteers construct affordable cartoon bath towel but sturdy housing in poverty-stricken and disaster areas. The program is designed to combine building with free time. Costs will very according to location, but Habitat for Humanity will help you set up a fund-raising page to earn the money for your trip.<br><br>Habitat for Humanity International<br><br>121 Habitat Street<br><br>Americus, Georgia 31709<br><br>(800) 422-4828<br><br>Now that you're retired, you don't have the 'I'm not home enough" excuse for not having a dog. A four-legged friend is the perfect antidote for an afternoon soap opera addiction. Dogs need to walk, so you'll also benefit from the exercise. If you can't have pets in your home, consider volunteering at an animal shelter.<br><br>The mountain ambassadors, who provide a variety of services for guests, are the best kept secret in the ski industry. In most cases, volunteering 14 days per season gets you a free season pass.<br><br>The Vaughantown program recruits native English speakers to teach English, in exchange for a private room and three meals a day in a luxury hotel in Spain. No language teaching skills are needed, and you do not need to know Spanish. In fact, they would rather you didn't. The participants have already taken an English-language intensive course. They just need conversational practice. You spend your day walking through mountain villages, baby horse tang suit playing games, partying and performing improvisational skits with the Spanish participants.          songyingy20140227
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