First, thanks for all that you do.? To have a job that you love, and one that does so much good for so many families is a great blessing to all of us.? I am a new retiree, and a recent subscriber. I followed your posts for at least two years before pulling the trigger. Knowing that you and your group were there gave me the courage to retire?a little earlier than I would have - maybe by four or five years.
So, how do you thank someone who has given you an extra couple of years of life? Thanks for those extra years, and for the possibility of growing what we have, and might receive in the future, into something that might help our grandchildren get a good start on their educations and their lives in a few years.
Thanks,
Dave
Delta, Utah