Saturday, January 1, 2011

New Years Eve and Day and a New Tradition


Happy New Year! We had such a fun night and day today...We had our traditional junk food fest which included Ring Dings, pop tarts, candy, cereal, chips, brownie sundaes and Chinese food. Yummy last night..not so much today. Uugh.


We watched a movie..Fly Away Home. It was so sweet and perfect for the whole family.



Almost midnight!
We all threw our notes into the fire...
 
We all made it to midnight..except Griffy.

Last night Steve came up with a new tradition to add to the old one. I love it. After throwing away the old and bad stuff into the fire last night...today we all went to the beach and found wishing rocks. We wrote on them what we'd like for the New Year and we threw them in the ocean.



Then Stephen challenged Steve to a race. Stephen won...again. Poor Steve. We're not getting old babe.



Thank you for reading my little blog about my little life that I love. Thank you for your comments. I'm still amazed that people other than my Dad read my blog. I think 2011 is going to be a good one.

19 comments:

  1. Happy New Year, Pam. Eliza made it to 10 which was 12 your time. Of course then she woke crying at 3 because she was strung out from all the celebration. Shouldn't have kept her up but the other kids were loving her dance moves.

    By the way, I love the rocks. You make me miss the ocean.

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  2. What a neat new tradition...just another reason to add to my list (of why we need to live by the beach!) Only one left hander in your family?!
    Happy New Year!

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  3. I enjoy reading your blog so much. You're creating some wonderful family memories. Happy New Year!!!

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  4. Great idea. So great.
    I didn't think it was cold there till I saw you in your warm coat. Kids are tough, aren't they?

    And my favorite was seeing Stephen with Griffy. There's just something about the older kids loving on the younger ones that tugs at my heart.

    Happy 2011, dear friend.

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  5. Happy New Year Pam. Love all your traditions. Your kids will remember these special evenings forever. These memories are what makes childhood so magical.

    I have loved reading the blog this year and seeing the photos of a very happy family making their way through life beautifully!

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  6. Happy New Year! I love your traditions.

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  7. of course we read your blog, because it is always interesting & sweet, just like you! hugs, Cathy

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  8. I feel the same way about my Dad and my blog! Love your view from the kitchen sink! And, love your new rock throwing tradition. Good one!

    Blessings and Happy New year!
    Holly
    http://hallelujahsbyholly.blogspot.com

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  9. Happy New Year! What a great new tradition! I love that!!!!

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  10. LOVE your new tradition! AND, your new header...super clever.
    Happy New Year dear one! Love you much. xo

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  11. Pam, I absolutely LOVE your New Years traditions ... we do the chinese food thing each year, but that's it - so lame!! Yours is so much more meaningful and significant! I'm totally adopting both the fire/paper one AND this stone/ocean one as well - SO GREAT!!

    Happy New Year to you!!

    ps ... forgot to ask ... gonna need the 411 on your daughter's red boots - my 12 year old needs new snow boots, but we're struggling to find one "cool" enough for her and functional enough for me (did I mention these tween years are killing me?!) ... Happy New Year, Pam - good to be back!

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  12. Happy New Year Pam! Your traditions are SO cool!!!! My kids would have been ALL over the junk food fest! You are a pretty neat lady. :)
    Have a terrific 2011! :) Love, MA

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  13. Happy New Year Pam...I love your old and NEW traditions!!!

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  14. Happy New Year Pam! I love the junk food traditon! My kids would love it to :) Looking forward to a great 2011.

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  15. Playing catch up here in bloggy world! Love your little header recaps from the year. One of my plans in 2011 is to try making a header! YIKES! Love your New Years traditions...am bookmarking for next year. We had a nice New Years, but it was out of my comfort zone...bigger party with families, only knew two of the families. I was so exhausted by the time midnight rolled around..just wanted my family and my jammies! Here's to 2011, and yes I do think we started this whole blog thing around the same time. Off to check out some of your reads on Amazon! Keep writing Pam!

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  16. Love all of your traditions Pam!!
    Now if we just had an ocean near by to throw those rocks in!!!:)
    Happy New Year dear friend!

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  17. I love your "little blog" dearly. Reminds me of our cherished friendship from so long ago and all the lovely things we had in common. Here's to 2011!

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  18. what fun traditions you have for your kiddos. they will cherish them forever. isn't it nice to have something special to do on new year's?

    we get together each year with our 2 of my best friends and their families. we rotate houses each year. this year we recounted each of the past 17 (!) years that we have spent together...

    my how time flies. hope your new year is going well so far!

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  19. Love your family traditions.
    That home of yours is glorious.
    Pics of the beach slay me.
    Your "little" blog makes many of us happy!

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