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Josefina - 1st
Canavan - 1st
John - 2nd
Brenda - 7th
Wijan - 9th
Josh - 11th
Stuart - 18th
Laurie - 24th
Let us know if you are celebrating anything this month.
Happy New Year 🧨 and Best Wishes 💛
New Year's traditions focus on luck, renewal, and celebration, including fireworks, singing "Auld Lang Syne," watching the Times Square ball drop.
Resolutions, plus global customs like Spain's 12 grapes, Scotland's Hogmanay, Brazil's white clothes for peace, and Mexico's empty suitcase stroll for travel.
Many rituals involve food (pork, greens), cleaning, making noise (pots, firecrackers), and specific actions at midnight (kissing, opening doors) to banish bad luck and welcome prosperity.
Resolutions, plus global customs like Spain's 12 grapes, Scotland's Hogmanay, Brazil's white clothes for peace, and Mexico's empty suitcase stroll for travel.
Many rituals involve food (pork, greens), cleaning, making noise (pots, firecrackers), and specific actions at midnight (kissing, opening doors) to banish bad luck and welcome prosperity.
What traditions do you like to honor with the New Year?
The resolution for getting back to reading is often one to try for.
Please share which traditions you enjoy and what reads you plan on delving into to start your New Year with?
The resolution for getting back to reading is often one to try for.
Please share which traditions you enjoy and what reads you plan on delving into to start your New Year with?
I usually watch Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen ring in the New Year on CNN. One year they interviewed John Mayer who was sitting surrounded by cats in a cat cafe and Anderson couldn't stop laughing. I thought, that's what I want to do - ring in the New Year in a cat cafe! I don't think the ones we have here are open then.Good question about what reads we are planning on starting the New Year with. I have to think about that and look at my TBR pile.
Luís wrote: "My brother has his birthday on January 31st."
Wish him a Happy Birthday and hope your family enjoys the celebration!
Wish him a Happy Birthday and hope your family enjoys the celebration!
Lesle wrote: "Luís wrote: "My brother has his birthday on January 31st."Wish him a Happy Birthday and hope your family enjoys the celebration!"
Thank you! Still left for him many days to celebrate, but thanks anyway.
Luís wrote: "Thank you! Still left for him many days to celebra..."
Oh so he is not like my Son, he thinks it is celebrated all month long!
You know...Birthday Month...Birthday Week...haha!
Oh so he is not like my Son, he thinks it is celebrated all month long!
You know...Birthday Month...Birthday Week...haha!
Lesle wrote: "The resolution for getting back to reading is often one to try for.Please share what reads you plan on delving into to start your New Year with?"
In the last year or so I read half of Vanity Fair and then I set it down to read other books. I've decided that I'm going to start it again in the New Year. I'm looking forward to it!
Lesle wrote: "Luís wrote: "Thank you! Still left for him many days to celebra..."Oh so he is not like my Son, he thinks it is celebrated all month long!
You know...Birthday Month...Birthday Week...haha!"
Yes. Such a spirit he has.
Melanie wrote: "In the last year or so I read half of Vanity Fair and then I set it down to read other books. I've decided that I'm going to start it again in the New Year..."
Sounds like a good plan Melanie.
Sounds like a good plan Melanie.
Melanie wrote: "Lesle, thanks! Do you have a New Years book you're planning to read?"
The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper
It is a Heritage Press Published book with slipcover. It is pretty large almost coffee table size.

It's a shame the cover is missing from the link. It is a beautiful book.
I will probably read an Agatha book too. Thank you Melanie for asking.
The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper
It is a Heritage Press Published book with slipcover. It is pretty large almost coffee table size.

It's a shame the cover is missing from the link. It is a beautiful book.
I will probably read an Agatha book too. Thank you Melanie for asking.
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