 Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. The holidays are just around the corner and many will be tempted to post their presence and other memories to social media. Mountaintop spoke with Kaki Erch to learn how to post about the holiday safely on social media. The thing about social media that isn't new but is great is that it does connect us as a community and a world much more than we used to be and so it gives us a channel to if we have these holiday joys if we have these expressions of you know thankfulness or forgiveness or hope it gives us a means to express those bragging about big expensive gifts or sharing where you're going to be spending the holidays could indicate to the wrong audience that they have an opportunity to steal items or break into a house that they know is empty. During the holidays it is important to be mindful of what you post and when especially when it comes to friends family and children. A lot of things can be made more difficult if they're put on social media right so when in doubt leave it out. The holidays should be a time of joy for everyone and making sure you and your family are safe is an important step to keeping the holidays merry and bright. For mountaintop news I'm Kelsey Fidell