After an election year as nasty, polarizing and all-consuming as any in recent memory, Minnesota politicos on all sides are still feeling a little raw.
So, before the partisan combat starts anew in 2017, we offered a chance for reflection, light and levity in the form of Christmas wishes and New Year's resolutions.
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar remains in the Democratic minority, where she will continue to try to strike deals with GOP colleagues on everything from hops research to telecom mergers.
Klobuchar's Christmas wish is for "more kindness and positive action" in Washington.
Wish indeed.
Her New Year's resolution: "To count to 10 before I react to anything anyone says or does in Washington, D.C. That means I will be doing a lot of counting," she says.
State Rep. Pat Garofalo, R-Farmington, wants to wake up Christmas morning and "Find that the entire 2016 presidential election was one big practical joke, and Sen. Marco Rubio is actually the new president." Garofalo was in the #NeverTrump camp of Republicans and appears happy to stay there.
His New Year's resolution is hardly any sunnier: "To not allow myself even a sliver of hope that the Vikings will ever win the Super Bowl." (The 2018 Super Bowl will be at U.S. Bank Stadium, of course.)