
In my conversation with you, we talked about how you’re spending your time this winter. Just this morning, I received an email about your around the world private jet tour that you booked with a group of your new closest friends. Nice!
A few of you living in Louisiana told me some good stories about all the snow you received. Turns out airboats are perfect for snow travel. I had to see it for myself and found this video. Hold on!
My other client friends living in the French Quarter said the snow basically shut it down, but it was bustling during the Super Bowl. On to Mardi Gras!
Another client friend in Louisiana told me his dogs, like our dog Stanton, loved their first encounter with snow. This client is The Crawfish King, and at least a few times a year, he calls me and asks, “Survival Guy, I have a party of eight coming over Saturday. I’m calling Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound, how many lobsters and what size?”
“What time should I be there?” I ask. “You want the pound and half to the pound and three-quarters. Anything bigger is more novelty than tasty.”
You can also call Brown Trading Co. and add some caviar to the mix.
In another conversation, you were on the deck of your sailboat in the BVIs checking off some “to dos.” Some of your friends make the trek down just to help and to enjoy life on the water in February. It makes happy hour even better when you check off some items. But, as all of us boaters know, there is no such thing as a finished checklist.
Action Line: Want more time for your retirement life? When you’re ready to put me to work on your to-dos, let me know. But only if you’re serious. Email me at ejsmith@yoursurvivalguy.com.
Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.