- Retirees Romano and Linda Sims sold their house to live in an RV.
- The baby boomer couple has no regrets about this new adventure.
- They've enjoyed getting to see old and new friends and sightseeing.
Retirees Romano and Linda Sims, in their 70s, traded the lake view of their Tennessee home for a roving variety of sights across the country in their "last quarter."
The boomer couple and their do...
**Steelman:** The Sims' story presents a compelling narrative of retirement reinvention, emphasizing autonomy, financial preparedness, and the joy of experiential living over material accumulation. Their transition is framed as a deliberate, well-planned choice—backed by decades of saving and a shared willingness to embrace change. The piece highlights the practical trade-offs (e.g., fuel costs, logistics) while celebrating the emotional rewards of adventure and reconnection. By centering their ...