And, as we age, our favorite music fades away from all the festivities, until all that’s left is seeing the ball drop, the clocks roll over, perhaps some fireworks, and putting up a new calendar.
I feel the same way and we have no kids. We always enjoy Christmas but I have trouble getting enthusiastic about New Years. Once we get into the New Year I’m fine and can start looking forward to Valentine’s Day and Springtime. I guess the New Year reminds me of resolutions not kept and improvements I need to make in my life—not to mention all that weight I plan to lose and that book I’m going to finally write this year! (Maybe)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Empty nest syndrome is hard to ignore when it flairs up.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
What a difference a week may make.
Dirty Dragon about 6 years ago
Not so much anticipation. Doesn’t sound like there’s a party to look forward to either.
Grab a paint brush Arlo, give us all something to look at tomorrow and Saturday ; )
alasko about 6 years ago
Arlo, waiting for the ball to drop. Not a euphemism.
joedon2007 about 6 years ago
Go visit Gene & Family
jonesbeltone about 6 years ago
Where is Gene????
bachinsure about 6 years ago
Yes, bring in Gene and family. P l e a s e, pretty please….
mountainclimber about 6 years ago
The best part of New Years is that xmas music and endless hackneyed, banal, vapid xmas movies are over. Thank god for XM radio.
Inahastation(eye nuh ha station) about 6 years ago
Maybe that’s not a bad thing…
david_42 about 6 years ago
Not really, we ignore both.
Tyge about 6 years ago
It’s called Christmas let down. Watching a bunch of popsicle-people standing in Times Square waiting for a “ball” to “drop” is not very enthralling.
Then again. There’s always the fireworks from Australia. :o)
Thanksfortheinfo2000 about 6 years ago
And, as we age, our favorite music fades away from all the festivities, until all that’s left is seeing the ball drop, the clocks roll over, perhaps some fireworks, and putting up a new calendar.
JohnHarry Premium Member about 6 years ago
Tomorrow – the light bulb goes off – “Let’s go visit the kids”
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
I feel the same way and we have no kids. We always enjoy Christmas but I have trouble getting enthusiastic about New Years. Once we get into the New Year I’m fine and can start looking forward to Valentine’s Day and Springtime. I guess the New Year reminds me of resolutions not kept and improvements I need to make in my life—not to mention all that weight I plan to lose and that book I’m going to finally write this year! (Maybe)
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Why not make New Year’s Eve all about fine food, good wine, sincere intimacy and flaming romance? With some spicy softcore porn. Works at my place.
rodjen1 about 6 years ago
One holiday celebrates mythology, and the other brings in a new year.
tauyen about 6 years ago
never understood a celebration of the changing of the calendar