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What a long, interesting year it's been...

Thespeckledkiwi

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So as I prepare to celebrate New Year's in two weeks; I reflect on what a strange year it's been. It's been generally good; which is always a plus and a rarity in my life time, but there were some low points as well:

- Just last week my grandma fell, broke her hip and is now in the hospital. Being 89, I am very concern about her -- health; mentally and physically.

- The damn doctor's still trying to determine what the hell is wrong with my right ear. No tumor that they know of but they don't know why I have dizzy spells. Since this was and still is a low priority, I won't get this checked out until next year.

- My right arm finally deciding to quit on me. It keeps jamming at the worst of times as well :scream:

Some highlights

- Both my parents, my sisters, and my grandmother hitting milestone birthdays. Parents turn 60, sisters turn 30 and grandma turning 90 ^.^ Huge party was thrown in July. Was lots of fun.

- Getting a job, full time later on and some medical insurance. Huzzah!

- A few of my friends got engaged or married this past year

- My closest friend moving to a new house with his wife. Starting a family. Yay!

- My sister having another little rug rat running around. This won't be until next year but still counting it toward this year.

- IIRC no one close to me died this year which is a rarity since at least one person I know dies. Though, a co-worker died tragically :(

Hopefully next year will be as good as this year has been ^.^

I'll be wishing you guys a Happy New Year's in a few week as well! =)
 
Jewish New Year was about a month ago. Chinese new year is, IIRC in February. What new year are you talking about?
 
So as I prepare to celebrate New Year's in two weeks...

*looks at calender*

*looks at thread*

*looks back at calender again*

*head explodes*
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Back in my day, it would take a lot more than this to make a chaps' head explode. We had the stiff-upper-lippedness necessary to keep exploding heads to a minimum in built-up areas. And in cases of Premature Cranial Explosion like this, lots of glue, bandages and withering stares.
 
Could be Samhain, which is considered by some to be the start of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Are you Wiccan, kiwi?

Although that doesn't make sense if he's in NZ (I'm assuming because of the kiwi name), because it's only celebrated in late-October - early November in the Northern Hemisphere.
 
No, he's got his own religion and probably his own calendar that goes with it. And isn't he in Texas?
 
No. He's posting from the future due to some weird northern lights. Hey! Who won the world series? Is the balloon dad in jail yet? How's the holiday season going? Are the Bengals and Pats headed to the playoffs.
 
Cool. This thread is some sort of conduit through time. It's Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009 for me. Can somebody tell me the lotto numbers for tomorrow and post back soon?

http://www.calottery.com/default.htm

Oh, and for anybody reading this from pre-summer 2009, Michael Jackson is dead.
 
Personally, I don't really care about New Years as a holiday on anyone's calendar, but I'm glad you've had a positive year overall and hope you have a nice celebration - whatever that entails. This year has been the best of my life by far, so I'm kind of glad I don't expect it to end for another two and a half months. Maybe things can continue to be awesome for a little while longer.
 
Could be Samhain, which is considered by some to be the start of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Are you Wiccan, kiwi?

Although that doesn't make sense if he's in NZ (I'm assuming because of the kiwi name), because it's only celebrated in late-October - early November in the Northern Hemisphere.

A little of column A, a little of column B.

It's easier on my head to celebrate New Year's in October. Never made since to celebrate it in December.
 
Could be Samhain, which is considered by some to be the start of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Are you Wiccan, kiwi?

Although that doesn't make sense if he's in NZ (I'm assuming because of the kiwi name), because it's only celebrated in late-October - early November in the Northern Hemisphere.

A little of column A, a little of column B.

It's easier on my head to celebrate New Year's in October. Never made since to celebrate it in December.
I always found it amusing that they kept the names of the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th months the same, despite relegating them to the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th months respectively.
 
Happy New Year. :beer:

Today is always the first day of the rest of your year. :cool:

I'm glad you had a mostly good one, but I hope your grandmother will be okay. Broken hips in the very elderly are very dangerous. :(
 
Happy New Year. :beer:

Today is always the first day of the rest of your year. :cool:

I'm glad you had a mostly good one, but I hope your grandmother will be okay. Broken hips in the very elderly are very dangerous. :(

Thanks RJ. Not New Year's yet (in 2 weeks) but thanks ^.^

Yes. It'll be interesting to see how my grandma recovers from this. She...she's an interesting woman.
 
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