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Dec 28, 2004 10:22 PM

New Year's Eve Plans


Well, since no one here in the mountains seemed to be too interested in Christmas greetings, is there anyone here that have plans for New Year's?
I wish everyone the best in the coming year.


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from NurseDixie
Old Dec 31, 2004, 04:56 PM

Default Happy New Year!
Originally Posted by barefootlady
Well, since no one here in the mountains seemed to be too interested in Christmas greetings, is there anyone here that have plans for New Year's?
I wish everyone the best in the coming year.
:hatparty: :Snowman2: I am off work tonight. I'll be celebrating with my hubby with a quiet night at home. Have a good one BarefootLady!
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from acgemt
Old Dec 31, 2004, 08:48 PM

After my 3rd 12 hour shift in a row...and believe me it was a busy day in the ICU...I am planning on soaking my feet, taking a hot shower, and using my massager I bought myself for christmas. Then going to BED!!! Nighty night!!
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No. 3
Old Dec 31, 2004, 08:56 PM

New Year's hasn't been quite the big deal it used to be back in my drinking days, which ended 13 years ago tonight. But we're still staying up till midnight, watching the ball drop and shooting off a few fireworks (if the wind and rain die down a little, that is!), and toasting the New Year with sips of sparkling cider in wine glasses. Nothing exciting........but we've never been much for parties or "going out" on New Year's Eve anyway, so we don't feel like we're missing much.
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No. 4
Old Dec 31, 2004, 10:09 PM

Default Happy New Year
Your evening sounds like mine. I would rather be safe and sober than out on the roads. It is pretty mild here, a few fire crackers will go a long way tonight. Anyway, here's hoping you have a great 2005.
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No. 5
Old Dec 31, 2004, 10:11 PM

Default Happy 2005, Dixie
Originally Posted by NurseDixie
:hatparty: :Snowman2: I am off work tonight. I'll be celebrating with my hubby with a quiet night at home. Have a good one BarefootLady!

Enjoy the evening with hubby. I hope 2005 is a good one for you and yours.
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No. 6
Old Dec 31, 2004, 10:13 PM

Default Sounds like a plan
Originally Posted by acgemt
After my 3rd 12 hour shift in a row...and believe me it was a busy day in the ICU...I am planning on soaking my feet, taking a hot shower, and using my massager I bought myself for christmas. Then going to BED!!! Nighty night!!
Wishing you all the best in 2005. The massager sounds wonderful.
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