Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Over the years, I've watched many things drop in celebration of the calendar turning over. I've seen the ball (or the big apple) drop in
How do we celebrate here in the Mountains of Northwest Georgia? Why, we drop a possum, of course. I kid you not. In Murphy, right by the
Apparently, a year or two ago, the Possum dropping was featured in the Times and received national attention (news must have been slow that day) and now animal rights groups are fighting to stop the tradition. The fellow who began this event pointed out that he catches the possum a month prior and feeds and cares for it well. It's not as if he throws it from the window, for Pete sake. After lowering the possum to the cheers of droves, he said he then lets it go, but as a side note, he added "and it's perfectly healthy until someone hits it with a car going home." He was kidding, of course, but this set off another bout of fury regarding animal rights.
Now, everyone knows I am an animal enthusiast. Heck, I even send money to organizations for pig rights - but for all we know, the possum loves the attention. I don't see this as unacceptable furry friend abuse myself.
Yesterday, it rained all day. Not good possum dropping weather, I fear. And my youngest has been sick. Sure as shoot, at 5:00 she had a raging fever. I wasn't going to leave her home like that, nor would I drag her out, so we ended up missing all the excitement and opted to stay home.
When I was young, I always worked on New Years. I was a bartender in
When Mark and I prospered, we started doing the things we assumed normal people were doing. A few times, we had a lovely dinner party and friends came over to celebrate. We played games, took a hot tub, opened champagne. That was nice. One year we went to a Broadway show and attended the New Year's Party with the cast afterwards. We were rather bored. All those overdressed people paying too much for an organized event was not our style. One year we were invited to a neighborhood New Year's Party. That was weird. All these conservative neighbors gathered and got loaded and started dancing on the tables and making out. It made us snicker knowingly every time we drove down the street and saw them watering their lawns for months afterwards. Ha. They were smart enough not to do that one again.
The year we bought our dilapidated cabin up here, we happened to be hauling trash to the dump, preparing for the remodeling project. The kids were home with
I guess I've never been one to want to go wild on New Years. I don't like the crowds or the people who drink too much and turn from fun to obnoxious. Driving is dangerous. Restaurants and events are overpriced as they offer New Year's specials -really just a ticket to get in the door on a day everyone feels they must go somewhere. I feel as if people try too hard make the evening memorable. Everyone behaves in exaggerated ways, and their expectations are too high to be met. Forced joy ends up seeming contrived. I guess I just prefer watching everyone do their thing from afar. I am all for watching balls, peaches, (and pants) drop at home.
But I sure would have liked to share the evening with friends on a hillside watching a possum drop – just once. That's not something you want to try at home. Ah well. I will shoot for that particular thrill next year.
In the meantime, I hope everyone's evening was memorable, safe and loads of fun. I hope you don't have a hangover today, and if you do, well, I hope it was worth it.
I also hope you took time to take stock of what was good about last year, and consider what will bring you true happiness this year. When that ball drops, it's a chance to drop your sorrow over things left unsaid, undone, or untried. It's a new beginning, an opportunity to bravely step towards what is important to you individually.
I guess the calendar turning over is nothing more than a simple date in reality. But in our minds, we associate so much potential and promise to a New Year.
May all the promise in your heart take shape.
Now – go start your diet. I know you made that resolution. Ha. Who didn't.
And don't feel bad if you can't make sense of the last year. You're not alone. Somewhere out there, a wet possum is scurrying along thinking, "What the hell just happened to me?"
He doesn't understand how or why, but he was a significant part of something special. Trust me. You are too.


Happy New Year!
Thanks for this blog.. it was such a treat to start the first day of 2007 with my coffee and Ginny stories from the past. But, I do miss hearing them in person. I promise to come visit soon so I can hopefully partake in some of the storytelling and the incredible cooking!
Best wishes to you and your family for 2007.
Jessica
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Hi Ginny and family!!
Happy New Year! It was a funny feeling last night watching the frenzy of NYC before the ball dropped, I'm usually looking out the window and watching those people LIVE. And here I am in 80 degree weather in Sarasota, FL!!! Quite the life change in the past year. I do miss it at times, but to see my new nephew feed himself sweet potatoes while falling asleep at Christmas is priceless. I am back on the diet, but not the New Year' resolution diet... I started three days ago
Jill
Say "Hi" to Denver I really missed seeing her on your last visit.
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I'm so behind on reading your blogs. I've been out of town since December 14th and we just got back on the 1st. I went to NY for a weekend and then spent the rest of my break in Florida.
I'm happy you uploaded pictures. The house looks amazing. Enjoy every bit of it!
Happy New Year to you all. Miss ya!
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Summer is perfect - and of course we will park you in the guest bedroom which happens to be right NEXT to the workout room (in case you can't sleep). But for that matter, it has a king size bed with a memory foam matress, and out the window you view a calm forest, a hammock and a hottub. Trust me, you'll sleep. You may never leave, but you will sleep. Then again, perhaps we will all have an old timers jazz class together. That will force anyone into eventually limping home.
Do you think Summer is too early to start putting up Christmas lights? Gee Wiz, I hate to let a prime opportunity slip by!
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Ginny,
Who you calling old-timers. We are still semi young. But if we all took class again I think that we will be limping so just maybe we are old timers. Hope everyone had a great New Year's and look forward to reading more blogs and eventually seeing you this year. Love to all.
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