When I was done raising my kids, I spent my late 40s traveling. I forgot to save for retirement in the process.
The author admits she wanted to travel the world. Now she's questioning if she should have been planning for her future. Courtesy of Jennifer McGuire. I spent my 20s and 30s raising four kids and dreaming of traveling the world. When they left home, I prioritized travel over getting a job that might offer a retirement plan. Now I'm 53 and wondering if I made a big mistake by not planning better for my future. It occurred to me at 3:32 one morning, the witching-est of hours, the worst possible time to wake up. I was jet-lagged after flying home from Norway. My suitcase was on the floor, waiting to be unpacked and repacked for my next trip in just two weeks. I had $247 in my checking account. I didn't want to think about how much was in my savings account because it was probably less. I am 53 years old, a mother of four adult children, a new-ish travel writer, and I am just now realizing that I have made my life a little ridiculous. When I wake up the next morning, I'm e...