New Year’s Eve is when all the fun and festivities are. There are many New Year’s Traditions to participate in, including the champagne toast at the stroke of midnight. We see out the old year and ring in the new. While it is often thought of as a time to drink and be merry, many people take it as an opportunity to eat and be merry. Drinking is not as much a part of the event as it was decades ago, if only because of tougher drunk driving laws. New Year’s Day, on the other hand, is a time to relax and enjoy the start of a bright and promising new year. It’s a new beginning. It is a time to be with family. After all, you haven’t seen your mother-in-law since last year.
So, enjoy everything about New Year’s….it only comes once a year.
To many Americans, the ball dropping at Times Square in New York City signals the start of the new year in this country. The ball was first dropped in 1908.
New Year’s Trivia: Did you know that a raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top?
Did you make a New Year’s resolution? Millions of people do. It’s easy to make resolutions, yet much harder to accomplish them. As you get well into January, those unaccomplished New Year’s resolutions hang over your head. Lucky for you, there is a Ditch Your New Year’s Resolutions Day in January.
An Uplifting New Year Quote: Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering “it will be happier”. – – Alfred Lord Tennyson
Everyone has their New Years traditions. They center around the hope and anticipation for a healthy and prosperous year ahead. Here are a few of them:
Does your family have a New Year’s Tradition? Let us know!
There are many New Year traditions. Of course, you can always start a new tradition.
Here are some common traditions:
“Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the bible says to love your enemy.” – – Frank Sinatra
We believe man (and woman) have been celebrating the new year since men first began to keep track of time and the seasons. Although, different cultures celebrate at different times of the year. We have developed many New Year’s traditions to say goodbye to the old year and ring in the new one.
Here are some things that happened on New Year’s Eve:
Here are some things that happened on New Year Day:
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Flower of the Day: Baby’s Breath
Recipe of the Day: Pepperoni Bread recipe – a New Year’s party favorite.
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