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Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy New Year Nikki - How's 2008 lookin' so far? Are we going to like it?

Our plans just fizzled. We were suppose to go to the neighbors across the street. I called to find out what time to come and what to bring and was informed it was cancelled due to lack of interest/too many people out of town. Bah!!!!

I now have a new plan. After putting the kids to bed, I will make myself a toasted almond (Kalhua, Amaretto, & Ice Cream) and watch Chicago (I have it on DVD)!


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OMG!!!!!!!!! my mom was here, photo shoot of the girls and me for my fabulous idea of New Year's cards, managed to get even Stinker up on the couch.......I look rather okay, for once.....she took about 40 pictures, in two sets, on my digital.......and EVERY SINGLE ONE blurry beyond recognition. :blink:

Do you not see that this is perfect for New Year Eve pictures? It's an artistic representation of how you all were feeling and all that.

happygirl Collaborator

Patti----I LOVE your new picture! Is that in your new kitchen?

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti----I LOVE your new picture! Is that in your new kitchen?

Thanks, Laura :)

Yes, it was taken just last night.

CarlaB Enthusiast

New avatar!!!

Patti, nice kitchen!

Happy New Year everyone!

jerseyangel Proficient
New avatar!!!

You two look great! :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I now have a new plan. After putting the kids to bed, I will make myself a toasted almond (Kalhua, Amaretto, & Ice Cream) and watch Chicago (I have it on DVD)!

yes! just drink tons and tons and it WILL be Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P But watching Chicago - bugger that - - will RUIN things!!!!!!! :lol:

Do you not see that this is perfect for New Year Eve pictures? It's an artistic representation of how you all were feeling and all that.

okay....I'll post it.........

have now discovered that 'tis the camera's fault........ALL pictures are blurry......what the hell???????????????????????

Thanks, Laura :)

Yes, it was taken just last night.

PATTI!!!!!!!!!!!!! you look GORGEOUs!!!!!!!!!!!!! and I LOVE your hair........... :)

New avatar!!!

Patti, nice kitchen!

Happy New Year everyone!

I am SO jealous and you look SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!! you look like sisters!!!!!!!!

did Janet bring the hoglets? did she have them in her hair? I just think she would........

:lol: :lol: :lol:


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Carla and Janet nice pic looks like you had fun! I too am jealous

Patti-love the new kitchen pic

Happy New Year Nikki!!!! Are you celebrating?

It is under 3 hrs till the New Year here and I am ready to start on my first drink...We are in for the night :)

John is still recovering, he has a viral infection....he just cannot face marriage :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

Thanks! That's what Adam said, too, that we look like sisters ... in fact, more so than me real sisters, LOL!

Patti, I noticed your hair, too. :)

~alex~ Explorer
And has anybody heard if the special adhesive garland (ie, duct tape) was all that Alex needed to finish off her tree?

Yes!! We finally got our tree to stand up with a combination of rope and duct tape. My dad thought it was hilarious when he saw it.

Happy New Year!!!

I hope 2008 is happy and healthy for everyone

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy New Year, Alex :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Amanda--we're in for the night, too. :) Got the tree and the decorations taken down and put away.

Is John at least feeling a little better?

jerseyangel Proficient
PATTI!!!!!!!!!!!!! you look GORGEOUs!!!!!!!!!!!!! and I LOVE your hair........... :)

Patti, I noticed your hair, too. :)

Hee Hee--thanks.....I had a full inch cut off 2 weeks ago

I had to bite the bullet--the ends were a little crispy :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
Hee Hee--thanks.....I had a full inch cut off 2 weeks ago B)

I had to bite the bullet--the ends were a little crispy :P

It's still long!

A couple months ago I cut about three inches off .... I had lost so much hair that when it grew back about six inches of ends looked really bad because what didn't fall out had really bad breakage ... I have about three inches of ends that still need cut but I'm letting it grow a little more first.

It does need a good cut once in a while, doesn't it? :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

John got some much needed rest this weekend and we are off tomorrow, he was off at 12 today. I think that helped!!!!

Patti I love your hair!!!

We are watching Jon and Kate plus 8. Those parents are always quarrelling....I think that is why John likes it.

psawyer Proficient

Just a quick visit to say HAPPY NEW YEAR, SILLIES.

I know some stuff about cats, but feline behavioUr is a special subject in itself. They understand it, but tell us humans very little. We don't know how our tortoiseshell knows when we are finished dinner, but she does. She knows that it is time to ask for treats. We can finish our salads and get up--nothing. If we are planning a dessert, nothing happens after the main course. But when we finish the last course, whatever that may be, she knows!

Other cat behavioUr questions I will leave to next year to ponder.

Janet, it is good to finally see you. Patti, you are looking good.

Nikki, you are getting to understand me too well. ;)

Emily, keep an eye on the yeti. A New Year may bring forth uninhibited exuberance about the future causing him to exhibit unlimited enthusiasm for 2008. Be careful you don't step in it! :o

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

1 hr to go all Eastern time Sillies....

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL MY EAST COAST TIME SILLIES!!!!!!!!

((((((((((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

Green12 Enthusiast

HAPPY NEW YEAR Sillies!!!! (I have an hour and a half to go....)

Amanda, I watch John and Kate Plus 8, SIX 3 year olds is madness, craziness! I just stare and shake my head in awe at all the chaos :lol: I kinda like Kate, she's really spunky.

OMG Emily, I was reading through catching up and I almost had a pee in my pants moment when you said you wake up with the 2 cats staring at you and amazingly enough the yeti is in right there in the middle of them staring too.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Sorry Susie, that is where our similarities in tastes in movies end because I LOVE Chicago and Moulin Rouge, in fact Moulin Rouge is probably on my top 5 favorite list.

And YES, do it! Run around Stepford with the Zombie guy banging your pots and pans as loud as you can. Better yet take your Iroquis skull crusher with you, nobody will notice a thing.....make sure you capture this kodak moment for us all.

Janet and Carla, that's so neat you guys met up. I'll have to go back and check out the avatar, and Patti's too!

Feel better Nikki!

Bev you too!

I got this cute email with Garfeild, member him? It said something like we all get fat when we get older because we have retained so much information in our brain that there's no more room so it spills over into our body :lol:

*edit, great picture of you Janet and Carla.

And Patti you look gorgeous!! Are you by chance wearing your new Everyday Mineral make-up??!?!? :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Julie- Those babies, the sextuplets were born in the hospital John and I work at...Did you ever see the one where they go to the NICU reunion? It was filmed at our hospital.

elye Community Regular

Welcome to 2008, everybodyyyyy!

I'm the FIRST silly to post this year! I think I should have some sort of honoUrary mention...no crown or royal posting, please (Gasp! Which is coming up, is it not? The big 500th page?!))...But I do notice some after midnight postings, my time, from last night. So I guess I'm not cutting it--once again, a little late. :rolleyes:

Great party last night. We wanted to disguise the yeti somewhat, as we figured that he may terrify the little kids. We could find nothing that would cover him enough, and/or that was big enough. Finally, the light bulb went off. I rushed to my husband's garden-fresh hockey bag, pulled out the equipment, and on it went.

Just got the helmet, visor, and cage on his head, pads had to really stretch. He accompanied us to the party as a European relative on the National Slovenian U21 team. Amazing...no one asked why he came to the party in his full gear. No one stared and then left the room as I introduced him (like at OTHER get-togethers of the holidays)... <_<

John is still recovering, he has a viral infection....he just cannot face marriage :)

:lol::lol: ...THAT'S why my DH gets many colds!! :rolleyes:

Amanda--we're in for the night, too. :) Got the tree and the decorations taken down and put away.

ALL the decoration are GONE! AWAY!! Feels like Christmas never happened!! :rolleyes:

OMG Emily, I was reading through catching up and I almost had a pee in my pants moment when you said you wake up with the 2 cats staring at you and amazingly enough the yeti is in right there in the middle of them staring too.

He was staring quite a bit at the party last night...mostly at the family cat. Later I realized he was probably trying to see out of the visor and cage, as it was so tight and fogged up. Kept tripping, heading into walls...I thought he was inebriated, but no--he just could not see. :blink:

Janet and Carla, that's so neat you guys met up. I'll have to go back and check out the avatar, and Patti's too!

BIG-time jealousy, here!! Gret pic of you two!

jerseyangel Proficient
Are you by chance wearing your new Everyday Mineral make-up??!?!? :lol:

I sure am B):D

ALL the decoration are GONE! AWAY!! Feels like Christmas never happened!! :rolleyes:

Everythings back to normal....it looks cleaner, but I missed the Christmas tree lights last night.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!! :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy New Year Sillies!!

I hope that you all have a Happy, Healthy, and Successful Year

Thanks! That's what Adam said, too, that we look like sisters ... in fact, more so than me real sisters, LOL!

Maybe my sister looks like your sisters - 'cause I don't think she looks that much like me. However, the pic of your oldest daughter looks a LOT like my niece.

ALL the decoration are GONE! AWAY!! Feels like Christmas never happened!! :rolleyes:

Undecorating starts tomorrow. The problems is where to put all the crap presents that the kids got.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

PINCH, PUNCH, FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH YEAR!!!!!!

Welcome to 2008, everybodyyyyy!

Hi - di - ho peeps!!!!!

ALL the decoration are GONE! AWAY!! Feels like Christmas never happened!! :rolleyes:

Tomorrow..promise

Managed to stay up until midnight - very boring really - didn't even get drunk :o (bad cold)

...but have successfully passed on my germs to hubby....he of course feels like he has a tennis ball in his throat....as opposed to my golfball :rolleyes:

Hope everyone had fun!!!

We are having a big family dinner today (roast beef and all the trimmings :P ) ..I might even crack open that last bottle of Cava...gotta eat up the xmas cake/tin of chocs ..all gluten-free of course....somebody stop MEEEEEEEEeeee......jeans are even more tight :blink:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

My quiet New Years was nice. I had a few Cosmo's which were good. I woke up at 7 this morning and came out on the couch...My big cat was there and he made room for me...a true gentlecat and then I woke up late....few minutes ago and the cat is still here and keeps nudging me as I type.

We have a New Years dinner at MIL's to go too, don't really want to go either...

Happy New Years Sillies!!!!!

Lucky is waving his paw at all of you!!

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