Does anyone have New Year's Eve plans this year?
TCG is playing First Night, and I'm staying home with one of my new books and also making a pot of lentil soup (it's supposed to be good luck for the New Year in Italian tradition).
ETA: We're not doing our usual NYD party this year because the holidays were too rough on us this year, and we just need a break. So, I have no cooking cleaning to do for that tonight.
I plan to eat ice cream, watch tv, and make no resolutions.
Staying home, finishing off the holiday ham and watching the rest of
The Killing,
which I am rather meh about but the DH is digging.
We are actually going to a big party in a hotel ballroom that involves dinner, dancing, and a drag show. I don't think I've ever been to a NYE party this big before. I'm wearing my tiara. (No, really.)
I'm going to a bar to meet up with the alumni club to watch the Peach Bowl. Nice and low key, which is good since I'm working a cold.
Sounds fun, Steph! I am debating between a play party (where in theory I might have fun and meet interesting people, but I suspect in reality I will just hang out feeling like a loser), and hanging out with a couple friends who are planning a chill "watch movies and eat before our diets re-start" evening--but hanging out with a couple and a gayboy is even less likely to get me a kiss or anything!
I'm going to stay home and watch movies and read, I think. I really,
really
don't like being on the road NYE.
Tep, that sounds awesome!
I'm going next door to a party at the neighbor's. Like I do. Tomorrow: brunch at the neighbor's. (A recurring theme.) But maybe I'll wear my tiara tonight, so that I feel fancy.
Oh and tomorrow night, I'm getting together for dinner with a bunch of my former student interns, one of whom is just back from South Africa. Yay!
I am Anne, I think, with additional intentions to clean.
We only got home last night after two weeks of (fun, but exhausting) running around, so we decided to say no to our friends' party invitation and stay in tonight. We both have a ton of work to do over the next few days, and I'm oddly looking forward to just being home working rather than socializing.
Also, living in Pasadena means hiding in our houses this time of year.