You can almost see it - and if you look on the displays of the local
groceries, you can touch it, too! Party hats, bottles of wine and
champagne, and even those fake little plastic champagne glasses to
toast the new year with. I haven't quite decided if folks aren't
celebrating because they're so relieved the old year is gone, or if
they're heralding in a metaphorical new beginning.
2006 was good to me, and I rather hate to see it go, but let it go I
must, just as you have to release all things that have run their course.
Have you made your resolutions? Have you made sure the windows
and doors are as they should be so that the old year can go out and the
new can enter? Got your collards, black eye peas and hog jowls
ready to cook? Do you have your laundry done? (it's bad luck to do
laundry on new year's day), and have you thought about where you'll be
at midnight? - because I hear that whatever you're doing at midnight is
what you can expect to be doing the rest of the year.
That could be true. At midnight, I'm usually sleeping or at the
computer - and sure enough, that's what I do alllll yeaaaar
loooooooooooooong - one or the other, without fail.
I have no resolutions. I plan to let 2007 take me where it
will, and I'm hoping it's a good driver because I'd like to get there
as safely as possible. And really, I'm not preparing for a new
start...I'm just tying up loose ends. There are things I will
walk away from - not out of resolve, but because I cannot live with
them the way they are for one more year. Not even one more
day. But even in walking away, I know there will be something new
and maybe even exciting...isn't there always?
And come midnight, I have to find something else to do besides sleep or
stand by the screen lest someone says hi and I might miss
it..heh.
Everybody...Have a Happy. Have a Safe. And whatever wishes,
longings, dreams you have for the coming 365 days with a new number
attached, may you have them all.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
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Spice!*... some of your comments blow me away!* Like resolutions and not making them, who wants to disappoint themselves!*
I'll be watching the ball drop with Dick Clark, bless his soul. So good to see him each year looking as well as ever.
No blackeyed peas here, still have some of that damn turkey to contend with. There's a lot of uses for it...soup, stirfry, sandwiches etc., but surf and turf sounds a lot better about now!*
May the New Year fill you with your hearts desires.
Hugs & Stuff
Tina*
At midnight I'll walk out side to search the sky for fireworks come back in to play word whomp and wish everyone there a happy new year. No resolutions for me. At may age I have learned I never keep them so why bother. I have a can of blackeyed peas in the pantry. Think that will do? Wishing you to best in the new year, Paula
Right back at'cha!
Lori
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A very happy new year to you too!!
Hugs, Martha :-)
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