Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would quit my job instantly. Set up trust funds for kids, nieces and nephews. Husband is self-employed and might still work because he loves it, but he can do it from anywhere.
We would buy homes in London, Manhattan and Kauai. After both kids are in college, we would divide the year between these three homes and our current home in Arlington (which we love, but would renovate extensively). Our four homes would serve as "home bases" from which we would also engage in extensive travel to other places.
And your husband has zero say in any of this?
Anonymous wrote:I would quit my job instantly. Set up trust funds for kids, nieces and nephews. Husband is self-employed and might still work because he loves it, but he can do it from anywhere.
We would buy homes in London, Manhattan and Kauai. After both kids are in college, we would divide the year between these three homes and our current home in Arlington (which we love, but would renovate extensively). Our four homes would serve as "home bases" from which we would also engage in extensive travel to other places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Throw a huge party for all of my friends and everyone who supported me throughout my life.
But I wouldn't tell anyone about it, I'd just hire mysterious people in black suits to hand deliver all of the guests an envelope with an address, a date, plane tickets, hotel reservations, and a couple thousand cash to cover any missed work/trip expenses.
It would be in a city nobody I know lives in. I'd wait a day or two after everyone arrived to have the party, so in the meantime people run into other people they know and the mystery deepens. Then when everyone was assembled in the ballroom, it would be like Oprah's Christmas episode, expect personalized. I'd thank each person, explain the role they played in my life, and give them a vacation, a car, a college fund for their kids, or something else that would make their life better.
After everyone gets recognized and gets their gifts, Electric Six takes the stage and everybody rocks out and parties all night long.
Sounds lame?
If that sounds lame to you you're certainly the kind of person who would never get an invite.
Anonymous wrote:Throw a huge party for all of my friends and everyone who supported me throughout my life.
But I wouldn't tell anyone about it, I'd just hire mysterious people in black suits to hand deliver all of the guests an envelope with an address, a date, plane tickets, hotel reservations, and a couple thousand cash to cover any missed work/trip expenses.
It would be in a city nobody I know lives in. I'd wait a day or two after everyone arrived to have the party, so in the meantime people run into other people they know and the mystery deepens. Then when everyone was assembled in the ballroom, it would be like Oprah's Christmas episode, expect personalized. I'd thank each person, explain the role they played in my life, and give them a vacation, a car, a college fund for their kids, or something else that would make their life better.
After everyone gets recognized and gets their gifts, Electric Six takes the stage and everybody rocks out and parties all night long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Throw a huge party for all of my friends and everyone who supported me throughout my life.
But I wouldn't tell anyone about it, I'd just hire mysterious people in black suits to hand deliver all of the guests an envelope with an address, a date, plane tickets, hotel reservations, and a couple thousand cash to cover any missed work/trip expenses.
It would be in a city nobody I know lives in. I'd wait a day or two after everyone arrived to have the party, so in the meantime people run into other people they know and the mystery deepens. Then when everyone was assembled in the ballroom, it would be like Oprah's Christmas episode, expect personalized. I'd thank each person, explain the role they played in my life, and give them a vacation, a car, a college fund for their kids, or something else that would make their life better.
After everyone gets recognized and gets their gifts, Electric Six takes the stage and everybody rocks out and parties all night long.
Sounds lame?
Anonymous wrote:I would never have to chase di*** in my life again
Anonymous wrote:Throw a huge party for all of my friends and everyone who supported me throughout my life.
But I wouldn't tell anyone about it, I'd just hire mysterious people in black suits to hand deliver all of the guests an envelope with an address, a date, plane tickets, hotel reservations, and a couple thousand cash to cover any missed work/trip expenses.
It would be in a city nobody I know lives in. I'd wait a day or two after everyone arrived to have the party, so in the meantime people run into other people they know and the mystery deepens. Then when everyone was assembled in the ballroom, it would be like Oprah's Christmas episode, expect personalized. I'd thank each person, explain the role they played in my life, and give them a vacation, a car, a college fund for their kids, or something else that would make their life better.
After everyone gets recognized and gets their gifts, Electric Six takes the stage and everybody rocks out and parties all night long.