Spending New Years Eve with friends was what we did for many years, but driving on that night in the wee hours of the morning is treacherous so we started celebrating the occasion at home.
Jilda fixes a good meal and at midnight, we pop a bottle of bubbly. It's a low-key event these days but an important one. A year is a significant chunk of time.
Today, I've read back over my blog updates and I spent time finalizing goals and plans for the coming year.
I hope you all have remarkable evening, and that 2016 is your best year yet.
South of San Francisco 2004 |
Happy New Year Rick and Jilda. I wish you both all the best for 2016. Thanks for your friendship and support on my blog.
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JB
Best wishes for a couple who deserve the happiest of New Years!!
ReplyDeleteI wish you both all the best for 2016. It's been fun getting to know you and reading your posts. Your wisdom, common sense and outlook on life is so refreshing in a world that sometimes seem to preach gloom and doom. Keep that sense of humor too! Good health and happiness and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAfter working in a bar for so many years on New Year's Eve I am more than content to stay at home. If I can manage to stay awake long enough I will watch the ball drop on television. If not I will welcome the New Year with a good breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Rick and Jilda!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Rick and Jilda!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU GUYS. We hope yours is the best ever...
ReplyDeleteA sensible New Year observance. Mirrored here. My best wishes to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year ! Make it a sweet one !
ReplyDeleteMy New Year's Eve was spent in bed sleeping my days of seeing the new year in are long gone.
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