A few days ago,
I loaded two of my grandsons, Tristan and Sam, into the car and headed
off to McDonald's for lunch, followed by a stop at the local pet store.
On the drive back home, Tristan, who will be six this month, said, "Sam
and I know what we want to be when we grow up.
About this time
every year, people across this land bring forth a long list of New Year
resolutions. They speak and write of things that they will accomplish
in the coming year. Some will give up smoking, lose weight, or return
into the gym to get back into shape. Still others will vow to spend
more time with the family.