My In-Flight Style 2026

For those not in the know, let me share a few things. First. I spent the first thirty years of my life (minus a year as a toddler when my family lived outside of Syracuse, NY) in New Jersey. Specifically I spent the lions-share of that time in Brick City – that’s Newark. For almost fifteen years now I have lived in my wife’s native Texas. Although I own a truck, boots, a hat, and I wish every sales clerk to have a “Blessed day” when leaving every single shop, I am not sure I’ve been accepted by the locals. Perhaps it’s how I pronounce certain words like tournament and mall and dog. Who knows…

The reason I bring this up is that I do find myself frequently flying back and forth between my adopted home state and my true home state. And tonight is a doozy.

Without going into reasons, tonight I found myself boarding a flight a scant ninety minutes after booking the ticket. That was certainly a first for me. Book ticket – pack for a climate 70 degrees colder – hand teenage son car keys – arrive at airport – run to gate. Man that was fun. Why, I didn’t even have enough time to download new episodes of Air Disasters.

As I write this the following things are happening or have just concluded.

  1. Three pony bottles of gin consumed. Let’s not dance around this one. Harvey doesn’t fly without a drink. Tonight’s flight was especially turbulent.
  2. The captain announced the Super Bowl winner.
  3. At least one episode of the old Lynda Carter Wonderwoman has been watched.
  4. Did I mention I was in shorts and a tee shirt when I packed? It is 8 degrees at my destination.

Fortunately the flight crew is very kind. They seem to like me. They didn’t charge for the drinks. I like that.

Another hour and I’ll be on the ground in the frozen tundra. Please keep me and my intentions in your prayers. I always appreciate it.

Ready to Fast?

I’m going to share the following video once more, as I have each of the past few years.

Consider it homework.

https://youtu.be/VtyFUbmmxvI?si=Lq9V9_Dcw6H54geD

More to come…

Thank Goodness

Lent is coming and I can’t wait.

Happy Sexagesima Sunday!

Texas, Friday Night

Typical…

The Takedown:

Ooh, it times for the calf scramble!

Nurse Claire X Dr. Klessig

Friends, Nurse Claire has a new episode!

https://nurseclairesays.com/2026/02/05/podcast-005-death-and-donation/

I know she is only five episodes in, but this one might be her best. The topic she and her guest discussed is “organ donation”.

Please, do go have a listen. There is so much a value in this episode. I wonder how they packed it all into an hour.

If any priests are reading this, I especially urge you to listen to the episode.

Interesting “Conversation”

It’s in quotes because the person in the video is not actually conversing with anything other than a database. Nonetheless and regardless of the first few seconds, and whether that’s accurate or not, the remainder is quite telling.

https://youtube.com/shorts/M1qg95wa-q0?si=ogXFKdJ_gqyoaot6

A Good Boy to the End

 And God said: Let the earth bring forth the living creature in its kind, cattle and creeping things, and beasts of the earth, according to their kinds. And it was so done.  And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds, and cattle, and every thing that creepeth on the earth after its kind. And God saw that it was good.” – Gen. 1:24-25

About an hour ago, I had to put my dog down. Buddy, the irascible and very temperamental Jack Russell-Chihuahua mix who came into my life thirteen years ago because my mother-in-law was in the hospital and I was too lazy to keep driving over to her house to feed him – had reached the end of his life.

I did not want a dog. Instead I got a constant companion. And although I know he literally ceased to exist (there is no dog heaven) this afternoon, this was so very hard.

God knew what He was doing when He made them. He knew us humans would be captivated by them and love them. He knew that they make cute faces and we would fall in love. He knew they would bark at the mailman and we would say, “Nice job!” He knew that they would curl up next to us in bed and protect us from all the bad things in the shadows.

He created the beasts of the earth. And He saw that they were good.

I will miss my little friend.