Well, it’s that time of year — time to set goals for the new year and promise ourselves we’ll see them through. We all do it. We often set the bar too high. We promise to eat healthier, exercise more, perhaps read more books or take a class to enhance a skill. New Year’s resolutions have a bad reputation, but they shouldn’t. The new year is a chance to get a fresh start and put the shortcomings of the previous year behind us.
Back in the 1980s, my dearest friend Gail (a fabulous cook) and I lived next door to each other. We were like Trixie and Alice from “The Honeymooners.” We were in our 30s and into the latest fads, fashion, movies, restaurants and theater.
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