Memory Lane Friday is a weekly blog carnival where you can blog about your memories and link up. All are welcome, and this week the topic is New Year's.
It's been a long time since I've done anything interesting for New Year's, because of the kid-factor. So I had to wind back quite a bit on this one - ten years to be exact. One of my favorite New Year's was when a large group of us bought tickets to go hear The Worx play. They are a regional band that has some really fun music. The tickets included snacks and champagne at midnight. People from both my work and Paul's work were there, so it was a lot of fun.
This is me with my friend, Tiffany. I had to crop out some random person to the left, since I can't remember her name and don't have permission to put her on my blog. But Tiff has said before (granted it was 10 months ago...) she doesn't care! Everyone needs a friend like Tiff. She's vibrant, fun, geniune, and a true girly-girl who still manages to be down to earth. I adore her. Plus, she talks a lot. I always like when I don't have to carry the conversation. Tiffany has always been there when I needed a friend to lean on, and she also carries a very strong faith. What more can I say? Where there's Tiff, there's fun!
Note the date in the bottom corner.
Now I know this picture was taken before midnight.
Why?
Because the year that we hit 2000, I stayed at home all night refusing to go out and I watched a marathon of The Crocodile Hunter on television. Ha!
Anyhow, we danced and drank our champagne at midnight and heard some great music.
And I vaguely remember stopping at IHOP on the way home, where I was practically starving because they took so long; I even saw stars. I was so happy when my eggs and toast and bacon finally came!
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Haha, it was so much easier to stay up, pre-kids!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm glad you and your friend had a blast! That is, until you had to wait so long for your food. ;)
I don't even have kids (except for 4-legged ones) and I don't party at all any more! Hubby and I will toast to the New Year with some asti though. :)
ReplyDeleteI used to stop a IHOP on my way home too. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good time!
ReplyDeleteGotta love Crocodile Hunter! ;)
Happy New Years to you guys!!!
I wasn't a big New Year's Eve girl even before we had kids. I guess I am lame. Plus I'm the one getting up w/ them tomorrow morning. LOL!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, LISA!!!!!!
;-)
xoxoxox
Pre-kids - how true is that. Happy New Year! sandie
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