Here everyone has always stayed up till midnight, because we have those traditional fireworks that start at 0:05At 0:30 it finishes and everyone rushes to grab the toothpaste first.
We’ll be having a small group of friends over to toast the new year. it’s just about the only time I do see midnight. The nice thing is, everyone who is coming has plans that do not involve driving home.
I spent Christmas vacation with my grandparents until I was 12. My grandmother was a crafty and would turn the living room clock ahead an hour and somehow I never noticed. We’d watch the ball drop in NY and say Happy New Year and they would tuck me in. Gosh I miss those two.
My 7 year old might not make it til 12, but the other children will. I usually have no problem staying up, someone has to tell the kids to get down before people start shooting.
For me or others who happen to have birthdays on New Years Eve we get overlooked every year. For central time I stay up until 11pm we’re one hour behind NY and watch the ball drop. Then have hard time staying awake for that yawning.Dad don’t worry your kids will not stay up that long will fall asleep.
In Scotland, where my mother grew up, the partying BEGAN at midnight and continued until dawn. Staying up until the New Year came in and going to bed immediately afterwards was considered killjoy (or maybe English!) ;)
Baarorso almost 12 years ago
So what if Mr. Patterson gives his consent for the kids to stay up? 5 will get you 10 that they’ll never make it to the midnight hour.;-D
Can't Sleep almost 12 years ago
Of course he’ll say yes. When it comes to his kids, inside, he’s pure marshmallow.
Sportymonk almost 12 years ago
Hey I used to not make it till midnight. Me and the wife fell asleep. Now I work from 10AM – 4 PM and 5:30 PM – 2AM!!
psychlady almost 12 years ago
Say yes, they’ll probably fall asleep anyway!
daniel_bel almost 12 years ago
Here everyone has always stayed up till midnight, because we have those traditional fireworks that start at 0:05At 0:30 it finishes and everyone rushes to grab the toothpaste first.
jeanie5448 almost 12 years ago
yep, always sleep through it and unless a neighbor pops some fireworks, I never know when it is midnight.
llong65 almost 12 years ago
i usually have to work new years eve ..gettng up a 3:15 am. so i’m pretty tired well before midnight.
prrdh almost 12 years ago
“When never you say”…that has possibilities.
MamaCass67 almost 12 years ago
We stay up til it’s midnight in NYC. (10pm here). When the ball drops with Cooper and Griffin, we’re done
alondra almost 12 years ago
What do they intend to do til 12? Watch tv? Eat? Don’t give them anything with sugar or they’ll never get to bed!
Perkycat almost 12 years ago
Right! It’s going to fall anyways. It used to be important to me to stay up – now sleeps important.
Elderflower almost 12 years ago
We’ll be having a small group of friends over to toast the new year. it’s just about the only time I do see midnight. The nice thing is, everyone who is coming has plans that do not involve driving home.
rcerinys701 almost 12 years ago
How is John going to stay in bed with all that butter smeared all over him?That is one fantastic snow job, and I have seen some good ones.
mrsdonaldson almost 12 years ago
Go ahead and say yes. They won’t make it!
monkeyhead almost 12 years ago
I spent Christmas vacation with my grandparents until I was 12. My grandmother was a crafty and would turn the living room clock ahead an hour and somehow I never noticed. We’d watch the ball drop in NY and say Happy New Year and they would tuck me in. Gosh I miss those two.
QuietStorm27 almost 12 years ago
My 7 year old might not make it til 12, but the other children will. I usually have no problem staying up, someone has to tell the kids to get down before people start shooting.
JanLC almost 12 years ago
I love Lizzie’s “when never you say”.
chrwest almost 12 years ago
Sounds like Congress on fiscal cliff tomorrow night so Obama can sign monday
kab2rb almost 12 years ago
For me or others who happen to have birthdays on New Years Eve we get overlooked every year. For central time I stay up until 11pm we’re one hour behind NY and watch the ball drop. Then have hard time staying awake for that yawning.Dad don’t worry your kids will not stay up that long will fall asleep.
Moishe3rd almost 12 years ago
Love them. Cute.
jenwithblueeyes almost 12 years ago
In Scotland, where my mother grew up, the partying BEGAN at midnight and continued until dawn. Staying up until the New Year came in and going to bed immediately afterwards was considered killjoy (or maybe English!) ;)