Where will you go when you’re enjoying your 2nd Half?
We’ve heard from clients recently who have been to:
Hawaii | New York | |
Phoenix | Their Backyard | |
San Diego | Cabo San Lucas | |
Disney | Cancun | |
Death Valley | Sedona | |
Europe | Outer Banks | |
Ecuador | RV Travels | |
Washington, DC | Shark Swim in Baja |
Look at these photos … They are the US Post Office’s way of celebrating National Parks.1 These stamps were released in 2016, and as I saw them on the letters I sent you last week, my mind wandered to your travels (sorry if you got a shark or a flower).
How many have you been to? Here’s two glorious locations I’ve visited and you must see …
Yellowstone National Park
The Yellowstone stamp celebrates the country’s first national park!
Arches National Park
The Arches stamp showcases one of the park’s 2,000 natural stone arches.
Each year, more than 275 million people visit a national park. They find that some parks tell American stories from the Civil War to the civil rights movement, while others protect and preserve beautiful places and irreplaceable natural wonders. With this pane of stamps, issued to coincide with the centennial of the National Park Service, the U.S. Postal Service® encourages everyone to visit our national parks and discover—or rediscover—abundant opportunities for exploration.2
Here’s a great deal. If you’re 62 years or older go snag a lifetime pass3 to all of the parks (over 2,000 recreation sites) for only $80. That’s hard to beat and it’s a lifetime pass!
I encourage you to visit that place you have most dreamed of seeing! At Wealth Advisor’s we’re focused on life’s 2nd Half, and helping you live it well. Sometimes “living” might be a quiet sunset walk, other times it may be a bit bigger – like traveling to Yellowstone and Arches National Park. Whatever it is, let us help you get there.
And if you did not receive a letter last week and would like to, so that you can be inspired by the stamp that appears, just give us a call and we’ll make sure to add you to our mailing list.
Citations
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https://www.nps.gov/subjects/centennial/postage-stamps.htm
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https://www.usps.com/stamps/national-parks.htm
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https://store.usgs.gov/senior-pass