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1071.1 | Toned Down is my favorite | JULIET::GILLIO_SU | | Tue Dec 26 1995 18:02 | 9 |
| We are supposed to go to a party at a friend's house that we go to
every year, but I would rather stay home. We managed to go to a nice
dinner last new year's eve (without children) and then go back to one
couple's house (with children) and played games, had dessert and
welcomed the New year without a ot of noise. I truly believe it was
one of the nicest New Year's eves I have had in along time.
Here is wishing you all an enjoyable and safe New Year!
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1071.2 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | cuddly as a cactus | Tue Dec 26 1995 19:26 | 14 |
| I am working from home New Years, no big deal. For years we have made
the invitation to friends to come over if they wish, but if they drink
to plan on sleeping over. We have lots of floor space and I make a big
pot of menudo for NYD breakfast. Before you shudder, it is an old
southwestern tradition for nights of over indulgence, and if you can
keep it down it really does help.
the fireworks on the Peak (if it isn't cloudy) are pleasantly visible
from our neighborhood which is my major indulgence each year.
Things to hate, No NYE 95 stories from my best friend this year as
Jerry is gone, SNIFF! one less tradition to look forward to.
meg
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1071.3 | | 29067::P_SO | Get those shoes off your head! | Wed Dec 27 1995 08:36 | 14 |
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My folks will be flying in from MA for New Year's. We will
go out for Chinese food, as always, then come home and play
games - cards, dominoes, yahtzee etc....Hopefully, we will
be able to see the fireworks on the Peak. I have been here
4 years and we have not seen them yet 8*( We will manage
to stay awake until midnight and have a glass of champagne
and hit the sack.
It will be a quite evening but spent with the most important
people to me, which is always special!
I hope everyone has a happy celebration.
Pam
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1071.4 | I'm boring, but happy | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Wed Dec 27 1995 09:02 | 16 |
| I'm thinking on just hanging in. I haven't gone "out" for
New Year's, ever! Mostly just house parties, and then the
past few years, up to my friend's big farm house in Vermont.
But last year (Angeline was just a few months old) I couldn't
go.
You know what? I didn't feel like I missed anything! I had my
daughter and life was good.
Going those years to a "safe" (no driving anywhere) place has
really spoiled me. I don't want to be out anywhere anymore.
I don't really have many friends that would come over (other
plans, children they don't want to move, etc....) so I guess
it'll be me and my Sweet Pea, sound asleep by 11:00 again :-)
cj *->
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1071.5 | Dinner with the kids | WMOIS::PINEAU_C | | Wed Dec 27 1995 10:01 | 12 |
| We plan on taking the two little kids to dinner with us (a treat for
them) since the older kids have paying babysitting jobs. Then
home to enjoy the kids. So many times we make plans to be out for the
night and after dinner we want to be home to tuck the little guys in.
This year maybe I'll stay up until midnight - but I can't guarantee it
- after all, my little guy likes to be up at 6 (no matter what time he
goes to bed).
Wishing everyone a safe and happy new year!
Chris
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1071.6 | have a birthday party | STOWOA::SPERA | | Wed Dec 27 1995 10:29 | 10 |
| Let the children have a sleepover on New Year's eve and have a pot luck
lunch/supper with friends on New Year's day...then the parents can pick
up the kids.
The New Year's day thing has become tradition at my house. Families,
especially those who don't go out on the eve, look forward to it. Bake
a ham and make it easy on yourself.
Last year we got a big cake with those number candles (1995) and the
kids sang happy birthday to the new year.
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1071.7 | Our traditions | ALFA2::CAISSIE | | Wed Dec 27 1995 12:52 | 19 |
| My husband and I never liked going out on New Year's Eve, even before we had
children. We preferred spending a quiet evening at home, safe from the hazards
of drunk drivers.
When I was growing up, my mother made a party for us. She'd make all kinds of
hors d'oevres and we'd stay up and watch the specials on TV.
Last year, we started our own NYE tradition. We got together with friends who
have children too. We had dinner at their house and spent the night playing
games while the children played together. This year, they're coming to our
house.
On New Year's Day, we usually go to my husband's grandmother's for Chinese
food. We may take over that tradition, since she's not up to entertaining
large groups anymore (she'll be 90 next month!).
Wishing you all a safe and healthy New Year!
Sheryl
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1071.8 | | SUPER::BLACHEK | | Wed Dec 27 1995 13:29 | 16 |
| We are celebrating with 10 other families. Since nearly all of them
have 2 kids, there will be 40+ people at our house!
We are starting the party at 4:00 EST, but ringing in the new year on
London time (7:00 EST). This will let the kids make a lot of noise,
plus get everyone home before the drunks are out.
I bought plain party hats for the kids to decorate. I have some noise
makers, and the kids will make the rest. I got a sitter to oversee the
kids and make sure they all remain alive.
The kids get the family room (18' by 18') and the adults get the rest
of the house. Dinner is a potluck. I'm getting excited! I'll let you
know how it all turns out...
judy
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1071.9 | B - 11! | DELNI::WHEELER | Chickens have no bums | Wed Dec 27 1995 14:37 | 14 |
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I'll be working BINGO! for the Hudson Youth Center New Years Eve
selling charity (why do they call them that!) tickets.. We asked
the players a few weeks ago how many people would be interested
in New Years Eve Bingo, and most responded Yes!
So, if your looking for for something to do, stop by the Hudson
Boys Club (Hudson Mass) and support the Youth Center!! We're
also putting on a free buffet for the players. Bingo starts at
6:00 p.m. Food earlier!
(Bingo gets over by 10:00/10:30)
/Robin
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1071.10 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Wed Dec 27 1995 14:45 | 13 |
| Last year we had the kids go to a 'sleep over' at the daycare, put on by a few
of the teachers. We headed out for a casual dinner and a movie and picked the
kids up around 10:30 p.m. That got us home before all the DWIs hit the streets.
This year we planned the same but the party won't be happening so we'll all go
out for an early dinner around 5 and then go to a 7 or 7:30 movie and then home.
We'll have to downgrade the movie from Golden Eye to something the kids can see.
Staying up until midnight really hasn't been a big thing on New Years Eve so
we'll just call it a night after the movie.
Dave
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1071.11 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | A turkey and some mistletoe | Thu Dec 28 1995 14:02 | 10 |
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We're getting together with five other couples and their kids.
I don't know if any of us plan to stay until midnight. I was
told to bring the kids, and their PJ's, and they'd find room
to put them down to sleep if I wanted that.
It should be quite and enjoyable.
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