Bamboopillow2
Well-Known Member
Stay home and watch the ball drop. I don't really like going out on new years. I'm hoping it'll be the last year I drink alcohol though.
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Update: soon-to-be exhusband will only stay for dinner, and then he will sleep at his place Happy New Year’s Eve to me!My soon-to-be-ex-husband is coming over to receive 2018. It's going to be awkward because...
1-The kids usually fall asleep long before 12.
2-Because after they fall asleep, I will ignore him and go to my bedroom and he will ignore me too, and will sleep in the couch.
Why am I going through this non-sense? Because I have a thirteen year old daughter that wants, to receive the New Year (even if
she usually falls sleep before that, she always wants to try to stay awake).
If anyone can shed some light in the subject and show me another way of going through this, without provoking too much drama in my daughter, please speak out.
Well only 364 days to plan for New Year 2018/19.I didn't do anything special. I had a veggie burger and soy ice cream to celebrate. I was tired so I went to bed at 10 PM.
Lol, I better hurry up then.I was here on ASPIESCentral including in the chat room, had to be done.
Well only 364 days to plan for New Year 2018/19.