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Friday, December 29, 2006

Upcoming New Year's Eve Plans...

New Year's Eve... We have been wondering what to do for New Year's. We usually go out to the movies, at least, the last 2 years we have. We have decided to go over a friend of Kyle's for Dinner and games. We are bringing the game Taboo. This should be fun. On Saturday night we'll be going to Megan's house (Cait's friend) and also doing dinner and a game. We have also decided to go and see a movie on New Year's day. Caitlin's favorite time of the year to see movies, as all the Oscar nominated ones are released.

Another busy weekend. It should quiet down in January. Still no snow in the Northeast, but we have seen this before. In 1979, we had very little snow compared to 1978, which had the great blizzard. Who knows though, January is just beginning. The news people keep whining about the lack of snow. They do not ever acknowledge that it helps with fuel bills. Cait would be thrilled if it didn't snow at all. We hate Global Warming but the lack of snow isn't so bad if you aren't a fan of snow. As most of you know, "Wheelchairs & snow don't mix well." The lack of snow also helps the older people out. If anyone really wants to ski, some places have opened in New England. Denver did get a lot of snow recently and are expecting a lot more soon (Sorry Joie). I bet Whistler in BC also has a lot of snow. When we finally do get snow, then the TV stations will be like we never had snow before. All day coverage. Oh boy, can't wait for them to get so excited...

Well, not too much going on this week. Sad that President Ford died, but Cait gets Tuesday off as a result b/c the current President declared it "A National Day of Mourning." So, she will only have a 2 day work week next week, with the two days off and her normal day off.

Hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year!

3 comments:

Tami said...

Happy New Year!

Maureen "Mo" Reilly said...

Happy New Year Cait, Kyle & Rosie!

We are planning a very quiet New Year's also. We went to see "The Good Shepherd" and "The Holiday" this past week. The Good Shepherd had some great performances but was long, complicated, jumped around alot from the 1940's to the 1960's - wouldn't really recommend.

The Holiday was great...granted, it was a "too good to be true" light romantic comedy - but it was a nice relief after the Good Shepherd's downer!

Hope you have fun! We got the latest Trivial Pursuit 80's version - and that was fun!

Love ya
Mo

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year! Your New Year's sounds a lot like mine--dinner and a movie. Hopefully, 2007 will be a fantastic year for all.