HAPPY NEW YEAR!
1. Some years, January 1 shows up warm enough to open a window, the kind of day that tricks you into thinking winter might be gentler this time.
2. Other years it arrives with frozen pipes and that first “we made it through the night” cup of coffee, the one that feels like a small victory.
3. It’s usually the quietest morning of the year. There is little traffic, no deliveries, just birds reclaiming the soundscape.
4. Out here, the calendar doesn’t impress the animals. January 1 still means feed buckets, hay bales, and the same routines as yesterday.
5. The empty mailbox is its own kind of holiday. No bills, no flyers, no demands. Just a metal box taking the day off.
6. It’s the day when people either take down the Christmas tree or decide they don’t have the emotional bandwidth for that yet.
7. Leftovers become the whole menu, and sometimes they’re better than the original meal — the flavors settling into themselves overnight.
8. A lot of households do a deep clean, not because of resolutions but because clearing a surface feels like clearing a mind.
9. Even laundry feels different on January 1. It can be more like a ritual of renewal than a chore.
10. There’s something about writing the first date in a new calendar that makes the year feel both wide open and slightly intimidating.
11. TV marathons take over the day, the familiar comfort of parades and old shows filling the background like a soft landing.
12. Gyms unleash their loudest ads, but most people stay home, at least for this day.
13. Newspapers run their “Year in Review.” I always enjoyed writing these - it was fun to look back at the stories I had written and see what was important to the community throughout the year.

I like what you said about the new calendar. I am always a little sorry to toss last year's into the recycling bin. I know it doesn't make sense, but it's real. Since my 2025 wall calendar was from the ASPCA, I'm going to cut out some of the dog/cat photos to decorate my Letters Against Isolation. PS Gyms love people who pay for memberships and stay home. All profit, no wear/tear on the machines or towels to wash. (I'm not talking about the people who work onsite, who may be very serious about fitness and wellness, but the corporate overlords.)
ReplyDeleteI always seem to sleep in longer, even though I say up past midnight many other times during the year. It's always such a strange little day.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! I especially like #7 and 8!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Anita!
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