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A Long Way From Anything

A guy trying to find a home that never was.

Family

While I was away on vacation, one of my uncles died. I got the news when I returned and rushed to be there, but unfortunately, I missed the funeral. He was my godfather, which, if you're not Catholic, doesn't mean a lot. However, Catholics view the godparent as the religious role-model - not just a backup parent.

My uncle never had an easy life. He struggled to overcome things his entire life. Throughout it all, he was a good godfather though. He was an example of what a good person should be.

He really liked baking. So once we got home, the girlfriend and I baked chocolate-chip cookies in his honor...

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