Give Us This Day Our Daily Thread December 1st through December 31st 2025

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  • #522
Nah I'm just here by myself.

No one in my family who live elsewhere is into ringing each other at midnight.

I used to do it but after quite a few grumpy "you woke me up" I eventually gave up.

My friend of a few years, asked me years ago do I do anything on New Year's Eve.

I said that my friend who has passed away and myself either spent the evening together, or the part heading up to midnight and if we couldn't be together in person we'd be on the phone for the countdown and to wish each other a happy new year.

My friend of a few years said I'm glad you don't do anything special for the night ? because he goes to bed early LOL

So I said Happy New Year to myself when it hit midnight :)

But I do miss the enthusiasm of my friend who passed away.
He made every day a holiday and every day fun.

Sometimes I think I'm living in a world full of misery guts and old fuddy duddy's
We're just heading to bed here. We stayed up for the fireworks on tv. We're staying with our good friends, who at least twice a year put us up for a few days and feed us All The Pig, cooked for hours in their Weber. Today was just the appetisers - jalapeno poppers and maple soy chicken wings. Tomorrow I expect will be a pork roast, slow cooked plus sides.

We're all neuro divergent, so we just hang out, chill, sometimes just 'parallel play' without pressure, other times watch things together, or play games. Tonight we watched Nimona and played an rpg card game called Sentinels, drank some gin and bubbly wine and watched the fireworks. I also got to sit and talk video games with one of them, which is fun for us because neither of our partners are quite as enthused about video games, and we have a fair amount of overlap in what we like to play.
 
  • #523
Nah I'm just here by myself.

No one in my family who live elsewhere is into ringing each other at midnight.

I used to do it but after quite a few grumpy "you woke me up" I eventually gave up.

My friend of a few years, asked me years ago do I do anything on New Year's Eve.

I said that my friend who has passed away and myself either spent the evening together, or the part heading up to midnight and if we couldn't be together in person we'd be on the phone for the countdown and to wish each other a happy new year.

My friend of a few years said I'm glad you don't do anything special for the night ? because he goes to bed early LOL

So I said Happy New Year to myself when it hit midnight :)

But I do miss the enthusiasm of my friend who passed away.
He made every day a holiday and every day fun.

Sometimes I think I'm living in a world full of misery guts and old fuddy duddy's

I am finding myself full of remembrances ...and losses..as well....
 
  • #524
We are just rising and having coffee here on this side of the world. Happy New Year to all!
 
  • #525
We're just heading to bed here. We stayed up for the fireworks on tv. We're staying with our good friends, who at least twice a year put us up for a few days and feed us All The Pig, cooked for hours in their Weber. Today was just the appetisers - jalapeno poppers and maple soy chicken wings. Tomorrow I expect will be a pork roast, slow cooked plus sides.

We're all neuro divergent, so we just hang out, chill, sometimes just 'parallel play' without pressure, other times watch things together, or play games. Tonight we watched Nimona and played an rpg card game called Sentinels, drank some gin and bubbly wine and watched the fireworks. I also got to sit and talk video games with one of them, which is fun for us because neither of our partners are quite as enthused about video games, and we have a fair amount of overlap in what we like to play.

Those wings sound fabulous....
Living in Florida for the past 15 years... there were lots of "all the pig" New Years events....
I really do miss this.
Up North... people just stay put for the most part.....
 
  • #526
  • #527
Those wings sound fabulous....
Living in Florida for the past 15 years... there were lots of "all the pig" New Years events....
I really do miss this.
Up North... people just stay put for the most part.....
I say All The Pig, it isn't a whole hog roast, just lots more than we usually eat all at once! Multiple absolutely delicious meals. It's lovely, really, but every time we come home and eat salads for a few days to balance out! Not because we're dieting, but just because after that much protein we're craving vegetables.
 
  • #528
I've been trying to balance myself out since Christmas. :)
My daughter sent me a huge box of the most amazing chocolates.

I thought I wasn't a big chocolate eater, but that box became very special to me while I was on my own over Christmas..
It felt nice and special every time I ate something out of it.

Since then I think I look a bit chunkier :)

So it's back on the stepper bike, back walking and I even survived a few nights going to bed hungry.

I told my stomach to stop complaining and be happy with a drink of water. :)
 
  • #529
We have hit midnight!

Happy New Year for those for whom it's midnight, or got there before us like New Zealand.
Happy New Year! It’s only a little after 10:00 AM here, so we have a while to go.
 
  • #530
WHOOPS I DID IT AGAIN (apologies to Brittney Spears)
I am supposed to write the following at midnight. But it is just a bit past midnight but here goes
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31st LAST DAY OF 2025
Do you all remember Y2K? We were so scared. We were told that when the clock turned to 2000, all our lives would be in chaos because the computers couldn't understand 2000. People literally bought enough food for their families for a year because the farms, the trucks, the medicine, the gas, and EVERYTHING were going to shut down. What happened? Nothing. I think I remember a gas station in Peoria had an issue but that's it. LOL
Do you all remember the panic?


🎆 1907 – The first Times Square New Year’s Eve ball drop

New York City rings in the New Year with a glowing ball lowering from a flagpole — and a tradition (and crowd size) is born.


🚢 1914 – The Panama Canal officially opens
After years of dangerous labor and engineering nightmares, the canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and permanently changes global trade.


🗽 1943 – Ellis Island closes
The iconic gateway for more than 12 million immigrants shuts down, marking the end of a powerful chapter in U.S. immigration history.


💾 1999 – The world waits for Y2K
Planes grounded, generators ready, people stocking canned food — and then… midnight hits. Computers mostly survive, and the world breathes a huge sigh of relief.

🎸 1985 – Rick Allen of Def Leppard plays his first show after losing his arm
Using a custom electronic drum kit, he proves talent > tragedy and blows minds in the process.
 
  • #531
I remember the Y2K panic very well. I was working at a software company at the time and our customers were terrified! I also remember my husband staying up “babysitting” our computers to make sure they were okay. 🙄
 
  • #532
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  • #533
Oh gosh, I worked in the cash office at our Walmart for Y2K. The ones that believed everything they read and were told about doomsday bought up water, paper goods and canned foods. Guess what happened Jan 2? They all brought it back and WM gave them refunds that our office had to process!
 

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