After thirty-five years of peaceful marriage, Bobbi and Wilber Weston have come to a crossroads. They each want something different, and neither is willing to give in to the other. Bobbi loves her children and grandbabies more than she'd ever imagined, and she doesn't think asking for a change in the plans she'd made with Wilber many years ago should be a difficult thing.
Wilber has been waiting his entire life to get the monkey off his back so he can travel, but now his wife has other plans for their future. He doesn't understand why they can't continue with their goals as they were doing before the children married and procreated.
Will the two of them be able to make a compromise that will please them both? Or will their marriage end up being just another ugly statistic?