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Am I the only strange one out there that doesn't do anything for New Years Eve? We live out in the country, have smaller kids and I don't want to be driving the roads back and forth to town when alot of people are out drinking. So, we stay at home.
Lately, I feel as though I am boring...things are boring....and I am in a terrible rut that I would like to change but unable to at this time. Oh well...........
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We (DH, DMom and I) usually play a little SceneIt or Trivial Pursuit, have a glass of sparkling wine and celebrate about 10 then crash. We are not late night people, plus DH has to work all day on the 31st so he's gonna be in no mood to be up nor go any where. And I don't like being around drunk people and the thought of being on the roads with them is even scarier. I'd rather kick it at home Does that make me boring? Probably, but I'm happy, lol!
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Holidays rotate with dd every year. I'm just happy to start the new year off with her. She's 2, so we don't have anything special planned. Most likely an early night for us!
We hosted a couple of pretty good NYE parties in the past. A few good friends, food, games, champagne, and confetti-throwing at midnight. One year, we used this metallic confetti that stuck to everything. We were still digging it out of the sofa in June.
This year, we're doing the same thing as last year - getting a pizza and wings, and staying home with the dogs. DH will fall asleep around 9, I'll wake him up at 11:55, we'll drink a glass of champagne and go to bed. We'll have the rest of the champagne in Mimosas for breakfast.
Could we be more boring?
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We usually stay home-who wants to be out on the road with a bunch of drunks. We try to stay up and see the ball drop in NYC. We don't always make it though. Last year we had the canned silly string and went out side and yelled happy new year while spraying the silly string and then went to bed.
DH's b-day is NY Eve. We rarely do much, since we found out early in our marriage that going out for his b-day was both difficult and expensive due to all of the people out celebrating NY Eve. Since my b-day is on the 27th, we usually celebrate on the 29th. DH had to work this evening, so we did nothing.
This year, DD Lauren has a sleepover at the karate dojo, and DD Kathryn has been invited to a party at my sister's (we've also been invited, just don't know if we'll go).
If we're home with no kids, we'll drink some champagne and then head to bed. If we have the kids here, we'll drink some champagne, play some games with the kids, and then go to bed (after banging pots outside!)
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We stay home on NYE. I don't want to be on the road. We will have dinner, I am thinking of going out for Chinese food and then back home. Watch the ball drop and go to bed.... oh so boring.
Years ago we used to get together with friends and have a party, rotating between houses each year, but now we keep it close in the family. We will most likely go out to do dinner with my grandparents and then, just my parents and sister and I go catch a movie. I think this year we're gonna see Tangled.
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We have a 9 year old and a 2 year old and no babysitter, so the plan is, pretty much, to just munch on snacky type foods, play some games then we'll toast with some sparkling apple cider before the kids go to bed at 9:00pm.
. . . then DH and I will attempt to stay up until midnight, which we will both undoubtedly fail at.
We're homeschoolers, so we're also night owls. My 8 year old's bedtime is midnight every night, so he'll get to stay up an extra ten minutes on Friday night, have some sparkling apple cider, and see the ball drop. We don't go out partying anymore either. It just doesn't hold any appeal for me now. I'd rather spend time with my family, give my husband and my son a big, smacking kiss at midnight, and curl up on the couch for a snuggle and a movie with my husband after midnight to ring in the new year.