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		By: steveark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think you can have it all.  I had a demanding, yet fun career, three kids, and also had time to fit in tennis tournaments and teams, marathon races, fishing, hiking, bushwhacking and travel.  Sometimes I was up at 3 AM to get in a twenty mile run before work but that was fine with me.  You make time to do the things that are important to you. I retired slightly early with financial independence secured much earlier in my life, but waited to retire until work stopped being so much fun.  I never saw myself as just an engineer, or just an outdoors guy, or just a dad, or just a husband, you can do all that and more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think you can have it all.  I had a demanding, yet fun career, three kids, and also had time to fit in tennis tournaments and teams, marathon races, fishing, hiking, bushwhacking and travel.  Sometimes I was up at 3 AM to get in a twenty mile run before work but that was fine with me.  You make time to do the things that are important to you. I retired slightly early with financial independence secured much earlier in my life, but waited to retire until work stopped being so much fun.  I never saw myself as just an engineer, or just an outdoors guy, or just a dad, or just a husband, you can do all that and more.</p>
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