On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 05:04:23PM +1300, David Mann wrote:
> I think I must have had the most boring NYE of the lot of us.  I did 
> absolutely nothing special and went to bed at the usual time.  I haven't 
> bothered with the midnight thing for a few years now.  It'll be midnight 
> somewhere in the world throughout the whole day so there's no need to stay up 
> :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave

We pretty much match you for that.

I never work between Christmas and New Year (with one exception).
This year my wife chose to take a couple of weeks off to recharge
after a hectic last few months of the year, so we spent the whole
two weeks just lazing around the house doing nothing much except
playing games or watching movies.

We don't have any family out here (my brother lives in Texas, but
apart from that almost all our relatives are back in England), so
Christmas day itself isn't a big thing. We do still cook ourselves
a traditional turkey dinner, and we make lots of other nice items
(mince pies, veal ham and egg pie, Dundee cake, etc.) to snack on
during the off-work break.

On New Year's Eve we did consume a bottle of champagne-in-all-but-
name over the course of the evening, but we didn't bother to stay
up until midnight.


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