Favorite February Moment

Favorite February Moment

Before cleft lip and palate surgery

What a blessing to live close to our grandchildren.  They bring us so much joy.

At four months old, our little Levi had his first surgery for his cleft lip and palate.  This surgery was all cosmetic to bring his lips together and build a nostril.  Levi actually has a third cleft called a laryngeal cleft which is an abnormal opening between the larnyx and esophagus which food and liquid can pass through the larnyx into the lungs.  This is why he has to have the NG tube through is nose.  It is how he gets his feedings.  I get to give him the first feeding of the day on most weekdays before I head into Apple Spice.  The photo above is the day before his surgery and now you can see him after the repair.

Let me tell you, Levi is such a happy little guy.  He wakes up smiling and the tube doesn’t seem to bother his in the least.  There is nothing better than to start my day off with baby snuggles.

After cleft lip repair

My favorite February moment is that Levi had his first, of numerous, surgeries for his cleft lip.  I am amazed at how well the repair went.  I am so grateful for his surgeon and all of the cleft team that are involved in his care.  God is good and I know He has big plans for this little guy.  So getting is facial repair….that was my favorite February moment.

I’d love to hear your favorite February moments.  Leave a comment down below and let me know.

Make it a great day friends!

Nancy

Turning Hobbies into Income

Turning Hobbies into Income

Income from Cookie Decorating

While in the second phase of life, either pre-retirement or early retirement we are often re-evaluating our current career or life situation and determining at what we want our work-life balance to look like.

It is common during this phase to look at the entire picture of our lives.  If we are retired, we may feel at a loss as to what to do with our time.  If working, we may feel tied to our current career due to retirement benefits, insurance and more.  Although we may feel tied to this career, we may be finding that it is time for a change.  This could be due to many causes such as our changing family dynamics, changing health, changing work environment, stress, changes in the current demands in our lives, insufficient pay, workplace harassment and the list goes on.

Once we have made the decision that we want to make a change, but are unsure of what to do next, here is a good first place to consider.

Make a list of your hobbies and interests.

If you weren’t at work right now, what would you like to be doing?  Below is a list of ideas that might just spark a jumping off point leading to a second income or even a second career.

  • Writing: blogging, books, magazine, newspaper, or online articles
  • Graphic design
  • Woodworking, carpentry
  • Photography, video
  • Sports: coaching, refereeing
  • Music: teaching, playing
  • Crafts: selling, teaching
  • Website design
  • Social media: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and more
  • Buying and selling: antiques, Ebay etc.
  • Personal shopping for others
  • Baking and cooking
  • Gardening and landscaping
  • Reviewing: products, movies
  • Interior design: sewing furniture covers or sewing curtains and bedding
  • Pet care
  • Travel: writing reviews and articles, being a local guide to visitors coming into your city
  • Fitness: Instructor, coach
Machine embroidery for profit

What is on your list of things you enjoy doing?  Once you have made your list, then spend some time brainstorming ways your interests can generate an income.  You may just find that the interests you have could potentially generate a supplemental income or may even replace your current income and more!

This is part 1 of 2 in turning hobbies into income.  Next time, I will share with you how I’ve turned my hobbies into a significant income for our family.

Make it a great day friends,

Nancy

Our Introduction Video

Our Introduction Video

Hi Friends,

There is so much to share about Living Phase 2.  And as they say, sometime a picture is worth a thousand words.  Well, sometimes a video can ‘show’ what we want to talk about better than the written word.

Living Phase 2 has a YouTube channel and we will be consistently adding more content over there.  You can find the Living Phase 2 YouTube channel HERE.

The videos will give you an even greater opportunity to get to know us.  While you are there, we thank you for liking the videos you watch and please subscribe so you will be notified each time a new video is released.

Our first video is our introduction where we tell a bit about ourselves.  We also discuss the phases of life and our intent for our Living Phase 2 website and the content we will cover.

You may also find our WELCOME PAGE HERE.

Thank you friends and know we appreciate each and every one of you.

Mike and Nancy

Happenings Over the Weekend

Happenings Over the Weekend

Babysitting the Grand dogs

Weekends are such a blessing.  Mike continues to work full time on our business, Apple Spice.  I, however, have cut back to 4 days a week most weeks so about 30 hours a week for me.  So weekends give us a chance to unwind and recharge.

We spent this weekend with Mike working on the snow plow and me doing some menu planning and creating a shopping list for this next week.  We went to church and had dinner with our daughter Emily and her family.  Family brings us so much joy.  Emily and Matt have twin boys who are four months old.  One of the little guys has a cleft lip and palate.  He also has a third cleft between his esophagus and thorax which is why he requires an NG tube for his feedings at this time.

Feeding the grandbaby

Often times before heading into Apple Spice I will help Emily by doing this little guy’s morning feeding.  So while having dinner with them I had the opportunity to do his evening feeding.  He has had his initial surgery just over a week ago and the surgeon closed his lip and created a nostril.  In about seven weeks he will have a patch inserted into the cleft between his esophagus and thorax.  We are hopeful that at that time they will be able to remove the NG tube.

Since his surgery, we have been babysitting their dogs, so we say we are babysitting the grand dogs, and boy do the grand dogs like attention!

I hope your weekend was as recharging as ours was and that you have an amazing week!

Nancy

Spring is Coming

Spring is Coming

What a happy day that although the snow continues to come down, we caught our first glimpse of spring with robins feasting on seeds from our red bud tree.  I know up north we will continue to have snow for a while with many dreary days but despite that, spring is on its way.  The first day of spring is in 31 days.

It is so important to keep our spirits lifted throughout winter and seeing God’s beauty in these tiny animals while giving thanks lightens our heart and minds.

Spring is a sign of new life.  It is a sign that God fulfills His promises and gives us hope to renew and begin again.  I pause to think of the areas in my life I need to renew and I’m filled with gratefulness for God’s mercies and understanding.  I am grateful that I’m given a chance to begin again.

May each of you see beauty in your corner of the world today and know that spring with its new beginnings is on its way.

Nancy

Enjoying Wordle

Enjoying Wordle

Wordle

Our children have introduced us to Wordle from the New York Times.  It is a web-based word game where players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of colored tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position.  It reminds me of a game I played as a child called Mastermind.  

Mastermind Game

The nice thing about Wordle is there is only one game a day and the game can be played in under 10 minutes.  And I must say, it is fun!

Both Wordle and Mastermind are good brain games as they use logic and strategy to discover the solution.

Have a great day everyone!

Nancy

Phases of Life Defined

Phases of Life Defined

The Phases of life

As we thought about our life, some major changes had taken place over a relatively short period of time.  Our children had grown and moved out which had brought along that accompanies being an empty nester.  We had moved away from our first careers and raising our kids to becoming owners of our new business.  Our parents needed more care as they were aging.  We started calling this time of our lives “Phase 2”.  Looking back, we saw all the changes we were experiencing and how much we had to learn.  That was the genesis of Living Phase 2.

But what is Phase 2?  We’ve defined it as that time in life after an early career and raising families, but before the late retirement years.   We measured each of life’s phases using 3 key characteristics, time, money, and health.

Phases of life

Thinking about each of these measures, let’s look at each of the phases of life to see why and how Phase 2 can be possibly the best time of our lives.

Phase 0

Phase 0 of life

Phase 0 is the start of life.  It’s our childhood.  It is days of playing, going to school, growing up, while living with a family support system.  Phase 0 continues up until we start “adulting”.  It’s that time of life where we have the freedom and minimal responsibility.    Looking at the chart in Phase 0, there’s plenty of time and great health, however, there is little “money” available in this phase.  While our family may have “money” it’s not generally our choice how that money is spent, and it is not an important component for a person in phase 0.

Phase 1

Phase 1 of Life

In Phase 1 it’s time to transition from childhood into adulthood.  It’s the time in life where many of us start our careers, marry, have children, and raise our families.  During this phase, our time is often limited.  We are early in our careers, not making much in the way of income yet.  We may have only 1 or 2 weeks of vacation and time off is spent around family activities.  Money earned goes towards necessities along with buying cars, houses, raising families, and hopefully investing in the future.  Although we have excellent health and vitality, our time is often not our own.

Phase 2

Phase 2 of life

Now here we are, phase 2 of life.  Our children are grown and most likely out of the house.  At this point we may start to feel some of the early effects of our age.  We wake up a little stiffer.  After a night out, it takes a bit more to get going in the morning.  We start grow hair in places where we didn’t want it and lose it where we do.  It is at this time of life when we are well into our career, making more money, and most likely have more in the way of vacation and free time.  We may even be wondering what to do with ourselves now that we aren’t spending all our time catering to our children and their activities that have been such a significant part of our life.  We also may be looking at a refreshed career, more travel, spending time with grandchildren, and caring for aging parents.  Our thoughts become more concerned about our health. We also look outside ourselves and consider how we can spend our time, talent and treasure to help others.  Finally, our retirement is on the horizon, and we are thinking about options and hopefully seeing the fruits of our retirement investments and wealth planning.

It’s around these pillars of Health, Wealth, Career, Leisure, Family, and Faith & Charity that we will have discussions in our Living Phase 2 community, including website and social media.  It is our hope to build a community of others in Phase 2 where we can share ideas and help each other have the best Phase 2 life possible.

Phase 3

Phase 3 of Life

And last, lets identify phase 3.  During the transition from phase 2 to 3 we find that we have even more time with being retired and having less career responsibilities.  Often our home, cars, and other debts are paid off.  We also have fewer family expenses and if our retirement plans are well executed this can lead to more disposable income.   However, it’s during this transition that our health and vitality decline.  That is the major transition indicator from phase 2 to phase 3.  We have plenty of time and money, but not the energy or health we once had.

Wrap up

We would like to note, we certainly understand that this is a very broad and generic view.  You will note that we don’t put ages on these phases.  They are keyed by the balance between health, wealth, and time.  Everyone’s experiences will differ and how we experience each of life’s phases will be unique.  How we see phase 2 is the time in life where you have the freedom while having a good balance of time, money and health.  For some people that may be in their 30’s and for others it may extend well into their senior years.  We hope you will enjoy our journey through phase 2 and look forward having you join us.  Together, we can help each other get the most out of life.

Nancy and Mike Jacobs

Welcome to Living Phase 2

Welcome to Living Phase 2

Hello and welcome to Living Phase 2.  We’re so glad you are here and look forward to sharing our journey as well as bringing you valuable information related to living in the second phase of life.  We’re Mike and Nancy Jacobs and the best way to learn more about us by going to our OUR STORY PAGE.

To begin with, let’s discuss what we consider the Phase 2 of life.  We look at Phase 2 as being the transition of focusing on an early career and children to a later career and empty nest.  Our focus now turns to retirement and financial security.  Family dynamics change with the addition of grandchildren as well as aging parents.   We have the ability to really enjoy life and contribute to society with time available to volunteer and do other charitable activities.  Change is happening which creates in us an instinct of truly appreciating each day and living life fully without mundaneness and minimizing mediocrity.

As we navigate this phase of life, gathering information related to this stage has become a passion for us.  It is our intent to be a resource and share with you news and information related to this stage of life as well as let you into our lives so you may see how we are Living Phase 2.

You may find our Introduction Video HERE.

Come join our journey as we live in an empty nest and a full life.