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Jan 20

Hello?! Attention 50 year olds: Get a physical!!!

Posted on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Health Insurance

It seems like every week I sit down with someone, mostly men, who are over 50 years old and they tell me how healthy they are, “Why I haven’t been to the doctor in 20 years! I’m in great shape!”  Maybe.

Pretty much every health insurance company insuring individuals requires someone 50 or older to have had a physical with bloodwork done in the last 2 years.  No physical? Case closed.  Period.  No insurance. It’s too much of a risk for the insurance company. Plenty of these so-called healthy folks will drop dead tomorrow! Do you really have to think for more than a minute to come up with the face of a  fifty something friend or c0-worker that “seemed to be in good shape”, that collapsed with a heart attack or stroke?

Geez, if you already have insurance, a preventive physical is FREE as a mandate of health care reform.  And even if you forget the wise old adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, if you are in the market for health insurance for yourself…you won’t get coverage without a physical!

So suck it up you wimps that fear all doctors.  What? You’re TOO BUSY! Heart disease and cancer thrives on people who are just “too busy”.  And stop being so self-centered, it’s not all about YOU.  I have a hunch some people you know might also have an interest in you getting a physical.  So what are you waiting for? Make that appointment!

Aug 2

Will You Live Long Enough To Retire?

Posted on Tuesday, August 2, 2011 in Life Insurance

The headline is a loaded question.  Many ways to answer, but here’s what I’m getting at…

While waiting to have my oil changed I picked up today’s Lancaster newspaper.  My wife Lori is a native of Lancaster County and has obviously influenced me…as I felt myself opening up to…no, not sports…no not the local section…but rather to the… obituaries section!  All Lori cares about (being Lancastrian to the core) is who died, who got divorced and who had a kid. Period.   Debt ceiling? What’s a debt ceiling?

Anyways, it sure seemed like a lot of “young” people in the obits today.  Of the 19 listed, 8 were 63 or less. 63?  My in-laws are that age.  My sisters are already that old.  Wait, aren’t we supposed to retire at 65?  How can we die before we got to live the good life in retirement? Don’t men live to be 78? And women, 80?  Of course those are averages.  I am surprised at how many make up the “less than average” group.  Now this is a small sample on a given day, however…

Last month I looked at 2 consecutive weeks of the Sunday paper, which reprints the obits for the whole week.  1 in 3 did not make it to age 70.  Since that discovery, I mention it to every couple I meet with.  I ask, “At what age do you think you will retire?  How long do you think you’ll live?”  Minus the jokes we all make, the retirement number is mid 60ish, and the life expectancy is 80+ (surprise, nobody thinks they are average!)

Statistically, 1 of the 3 of us at the customer’s dining room table will not make it to 70. Not a happy thought.  This brings me around to life insurance again.  That measly $26/mo. policy I just wrote for a quarter milliondollars for 30 years on a 31 year old guy, might just get paid out.  I hope not! But…

So what age do you think you’ll be when YOU retire?  Here’s hoping you make it!  And here’s hoping you’re insured even beyond that.

Dec 22

Ephrata Christmas Light Show

Posted on Wednesday, December 22, 2010 in Ephrata

Garman Homes new home community near the Green Dragon on State Street has wired their model home for interactive Christmas lights that flash in sync with the music.  Not sure of the hours.  Probably like 6 to 9 each night.

Dec 18

Kate Adopts a Puppy!

Posted on Saturday, December 18, 2010 in Family

After months of begging, pleading and saving her own money…this morning we traveled to Bethlehem (of all places!) to adopt one of two recent pups rescued from the streets of NYC.  She named this lab mix Oliver.  We loved him immediately!

Nov 12

Am I Paying Too Much for Health Insurance?

Posted on Friday, November 12, 2010 in Health Insurance

Whether you are looking at your pay stub and looking at the deduction for your health insurance, or looking at your bank statement and seeing the autodraft of another month’s health insurance premium…from time to time you wonder if you are paying too much for health insurance.  What should you do?

Nov 8

Catastrophic Health Insurance

Posted on Monday, November 8, 2010 in Health Insurance

Okay, so you’re super healthy, and rarely go to the doctor…AND you don’t want to spend a lot on health insurance.  Perhaps the answer is coverage just for catastrophic events, major illness or horrible accident.  But is this all you need?

Sep 28

Ephrata Fair 2010

Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 in Ephrata

It was a lovely night until the rain came!  Until it rained, here’s what happened.

Sep 28

Your Friend in the health insurance business!

Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 in Ephrata, Health Insurance, Uncategorized

May 20

4 Months Later

Posted on Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Ephrata, Family

Holy Moly, it’s been 4 months since I posted anything!  There’s been a lot going on.

On the mortgage side, those of us at Beacon flirted with transitioning to mortgage bankers at the end of 2009.  We didn’t make the jump for many reasons…until the end of March.  We are now Cole Taylor Mortgage, a division of Cole Taylor Bank.  Cole Taylor Bank is based in Chicago, and has been around for 80 years.   The mortgage division is new, though spearheaded by industry legends from the legendary ABN-AMRO mortgage group.

We are the first retail branch in Pennsylvania for Cole Taylor Mortgage!  While there may be a learning curve with systems and processes, the end result is already phenomenal.  Local processing and in-house underwriting means quicker decisions on files and shortens the cycle to get a loan closed.  Local appraisers.  Excellent rates.  It’s made things fun again!

On other topics, I have been on QVC a few times selling the world’s best hose products, those made in Oregon by Water Right.

I am once again coaching Kate’s Ephrata U12 Girls Rec soccer team.  Got trounced in week 1, but every other game has been close, with 1 win and 1 tie to go with 3 losses.

Dec 15

December Madness

Posted on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 in Ephrata, Family, Humor

Holy cow, haven’t posted in over a month.  December is extra nuts at the Williams house.  Nathan turned 7 on the 12th.  Kate will be 11 on the 20th and I’ll be 48 on the 27th.   Then there’s that little thing called Christmas and New Year’s too, and it makes for a blur of activity.

Nate’s birthday goodies were a big hit, and included a set of poker chips.  Poker chips?  Yes, he and I and sometimes Kate play a lot of Texas Hold ‘em.  It is a lot of fun, unpredictable of course and makes the kids think about risk, reward, bluffing and reading people.

He got a dartboard, and is quickly kicking my fanny in Double in, Double Out.  After playing with a 3 dollar mini nerf football in WalMart a 100 times, we finally got him one.  It’s the small one that looks like an arrow is stuck in it.  Much easier for him to throw a spiral with.  I had plenty of balsa wood planes as a kid, and got him one with the propeller and rubber band.  They still fly great!  Available with hundreds of other nicely priced gifts on Main Street in Ephrata at the Fun-Est Toy Store Ever.   http://www.thefun-esttoystoreever.com/catalog/index.php

As a surprise we took Nathan, his friend Trent and Kate to go swimming at the New Holland Rec.  It’s very nice there, but 5 minutes after getting in the pool they had to get out because the staff discovered someone had pooped in the pool.  Doody!!!!  They closed the pool for 24 hours.  We got a refund and free passes too.  Excellent customer service on their part!

Sadly, though predictably, Nathan learned the truth about Santa this year.  I think Kate learned in 1st grade too.  There’s always some know-it-all brat in school that has to ruin the fantasy.  Nathan asked Lori about it one day after school, and she had to tell him the truth.  He cried and was pretty upset for a little while.  Though by dinner he was over it, and had already figured out the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny were bogus too.  Sigh.

For the 2nd year we passed on the Elizabeth Farms Christmas Tree experience.  It’s fun, but 80 bucks for a tree is nuts.  Norka was short on Fraser fir, so we went to the old standby, Frysville Farms.  I think it was 35 bucks for a tree they cut down like 2 months ago…oh well.

Kate is suddenly hooked on Justin Bieber, whoever that is.  All she wants for Christmas is a cell phone.  We’ll see.