My husband & I have only ever spent one New Year’s Eve out; it was at a friend’s house. Our latest tradition (started last year) was for us to get “finger foods” instead of dinner and the 4 of us have a “pajama party”. We watch movies, nosh, & have fun, then watch the ball drop with a sparkling white grape toast.
We will attend a church pot-luck at 6 PM, not exactly a midnight welcome in the new year type of party. We live about a mile away from a small casino and have spent the midnight hour there a few times. I’m not sure whether we will do so again this year. It’s a very easy drive home on relatively quiet streets.
Is New Year’s Day even a holiday anymore? The last time I was out on January 1st it looked like any other weekday with stores and everything being open.
Not that I ever made a big deal of it. To me it always marked the end of the holidays. I hang up a new calendar and count the months until the next holiday season.
We stay home. Too many drunken nuts out there who have guns and think a great way to celebrate is by firing them up in the air. (It makes a nice little “bang” — like a firecracker.) Every year a bullet comes down somewhere a few blocks from the shooter, and hurts/kills an innocent bystander. Not to mention the drunken nuts who decide to drive home afterwards.
For once I agree with John. Especially at this time of year when it’s cold and snowy out, it’s so much more comfortable to just stay home instead of getting dressed and going out in the cold, driving somewhere in a cold vehicle (that warms up just as you get there), having to socialize for several hours, then go back out to a cold car and home. Better to stay home in your nightgown watching movies with hot chocolate and snackies.
for 28.5 years I worked Christmas day-Triple time, New years-Double time and every other holiday-also double time Usually worked enough overtime to double my regular salary. Altho one entire year, just before I retired, I worked 12 hours a day,(over 8 hrs in a day, time and a half 10 hrs in a day=double time, working days off was time and a half for 8 hrs, double time over that) 7 days a week. Made way to much money, most of wages made from Thanksgiving day thru Dec 31 went for taxes. Been retired for 18 years, there are never enough hours in the day to do everything I want to do
Referring to pshapley. Sounds like Houston but I’m sure it’s just a bad everywhere else in large metropolitan areas. When I was young back in the 1960s I always went out on New Years then I decided that it was just too dangerous!
The comments on this strip today are so reassuring to me ! Sounds like there are many smart, mature people, who are using good sense in staying safe while enjoying the evening ! I bet those of you with children have really neat kids !! <3
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
well said, Johnny
M2MM almost 8 years ago
You can get just as drunk at home, and you don’t have to worry about getting a cab or someone to drive you.
Under Dog Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I hope she bought that John.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Way to talk your way out of going to a party.
Wren Fahel almost 8 years ago
My husband & I have only ever spent one New Year’s Eve out; it was at a friend’s house. Our latest tradition (started last year) was for us to get “finger foods” instead of dinner and the 4 of us have a “pajama party”. We watch movies, nosh, & have fun, then watch the ball drop with a sparkling white grape toast.
The Pro from Dover almost 8 years ago
Amatuer night.
Coolhand70 almost 8 years ago
Best staying inside here. Supposed to get 2+ inches of rain to ring in the new Trump year(s) . . .8, I hope . .??
Tyge almost 8 years ago
Said the mis-life sports car owner.
JanLC almost 8 years ago
We will attend a church pot-luck at 6 PM, not exactly a midnight welcome in the new year type of party. We live about a mile away from a small casino and have spent the midnight hour there a few times. I’m not sure whether we will do so again this year. It’s a very easy drive home on relatively quiet streets.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl almost 8 years ago
Is New Year’s Day even a holiday anymore? The last time I was out on January 1st it looked like any other weekday with stores and everything being open.
Not that I ever made a big deal of it. To me it always marked the end of the holidays. I hang up a new calendar and count the months until the next holiday season.
pshapley Premium Member almost 8 years ago
We stay home. Too many drunken nuts out there who have guns and think a great way to celebrate is by firing them up in the air. (It makes a nice little “bang” — like a firecracker.) Every year a bullet comes down somewhere a few blocks from the shooter, and hurts/kills an innocent bystander. Not to mention the drunken nuts who decide to drive home afterwards.
Alphaomega almost 8 years ago
Besides,New Years eve falls on a Saturday this year,hockey night in Canada,right John?
alondra almost 8 years ago
For once I agree with John. Especially at this time of year when it’s cold and snowy out, it’s so much more comfortable to just stay home instead of getting dressed and going out in the cold, driving somewhere in a cold vehicle (that warms up just as you get there), having to socialize for several hours, then go back out to a cold car and home. Better to stay home in your nightgown watching movies with hot chocolate and snackies.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
for 28.5 years I worked Christmas day-Triple time, New years-Double time and every other holiday-also double time Usually worked enough overtime to double my regular salary. Altho one entire year, just before I retired, I worked 12 hours a day,(over 8 hrs in a day, time and a half 10 hrs in a day=double time, working days off was time and a half for 8 hrs, double time over that) 7 days a week. Made way to much money, most of wages made from Thanksgiving day thru Dec 31 went for taxes. Been retired for 18 years, there are never enough hours in the day to do everything I want to do
kodj kodjin almost 8 years ago
Referring to pshapley. Sounds like Houston but I’m sure it’s just a bad everywhere else in large metropolitan areas. When I was young back in the 1960s I always went out on New Years then I decided that it was just too dangerous!
rekam Premium Member almost 8 years ago
We always stayed home, made popcorn and opened a bottle of champagne. Didn’t want to be driving that night. Still don’t go out after 8p.m. that night.
masnadies almost 8 years ago
This is really sweet. But not cloyingly so, because they are real and have their issues.
LuvThemPluggers almost 8 years ago
It’s my dog’s second worst night of the year, only after July 4th. She thinks war has been declared and we’re just casually watching TV!
dottylu almost 8 years ago
The comments on this strip today are so reassuring to me ! Sounds like there are many smart, mature people, who are using good sense in staying safe while enjoying the evening ! I bet those of you with children have really neat kids !! <3
slsharris almost 8 years ago
Resolve to be nicer to her so she can feel the same way about you, John…