What am I doing for New Years? I know that all of my followers are dying to find out and I will not leave them in the dark. It's going to be a low-key night, hanging out and relaxing with the wife, maybe watching a little football. New Year's isn't a bad Holiday. I used to think that it was the most overrated Holiday, but my tune has changed a bit. That's probably because last year we had a great time with some of our close friends from the Burgh.
With the exception of Ross, we all got dressed up, Lissa made some awesome Lasagna, we drank some wine, shared some laughs, and had some of Andie's (Bro) world famous cheesecake. We then played some games highlighted by a furious game of bomb and watched Nacho Libre. By the way, it is a fact that Nacho Libre is the most polarizing movie in the history of cinema. People either love it or hate it. I first heard about the movie from my Sister and Brother in law... they loved it. They said they had never laughed so hard. I was curious. But then I was at a movie theater and saw a bunch of people coming out of a Nacho Libre showing and the only word to describe their reaction to the movie was disgust. People were grumbling and saying that it was the WORST movie they had ever seen! I was confused and decided that I needed to judge for myself. I saw it, thought it was hilarious, and liked it so much that I actually purchased a copy of it. And so I have found that those are the only two responses to this movie. Fanatical love or utter disgust. There is no middle ground when it comes to Nacho Libre. But anyways, after we watched the movie we went to bed. The girls slept in the bedroom, while the guys slept on the couches/floor.
Like any good sleep over, there were a lot of stories shared and a lot of laughter. I don't know about the girls, but the guys mainly talked about Talby and Coach Smith (Our college football coach). Somehow, those stories never get old. The next day we woke up, watched some football, and ate some Donuts. It was a great New Year's celebration. We all vowed that this was going to become a tradition, but after we moved to Virginia we could not keep our word.Because of last year's successful party, I learned that what makes a Holiday either fun or crappy is completely dependent upon the effort you put into it and the people you spend it with. Making and sharing traditions with the people you love and enjoy is what makes a Holiday.
The typical song that plays when the New Year comes in is Auld Lang Syne. That's one of those songs that I never knew what it truly meant. Well, the words 'Auld Lang Syne' literally translates from old Scottish dialect meaning 'Old Long Ago' and is about love and friendship in times past. So as I think about last year the words of the song seem to fit. "Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind?" Nope! This year we will remember the NYC crew and look forward to our next meeting.