The Long Way Home 12.26.25
With Christmas in the rearview mirror, my mind—and likely yours—is turning toward New Year’s resolutions. Statistics tell us a little more than a third of us will make one, but most will be forgotten before the first week of January is out. In fact, less than one in ten actually reach the finish line. I’m no saint in this department. I can’t tell you how many times my "resolutions" to eat better or quit smoking lasted all of forty-eight hours. But this year, I have one resolution I know I will keep forever. Being "up in years" and gainfully retired, the Bohunk and I watch our fair share of television—or stream it, as the kids say. Lately, the programs feel like they’re just filler between the commercials. We are inundated with heart-wrenching videos from the ASPCA, the NAACP, St. Jude, and Shriners. The formula is always the same: a sincere request, a sad pair of eyes, and the promise that for just $19 a month, I can be the difference between life and death. But muc...