Thundered

Ramblings of a Teenage Boy.

How I Spent New Years Eve

Well, unfortunately, if you were hoping to read some fascinating tale of how I partied all night, you'll be disappointed. This New Years, instead of having a party like we originally planned to, we stayed home instead. A lot of the families that were going to take a part in the party suddenly became ill, so we had to cancel the party.... how unfortunate. *sarcasm* Instead of partying on the last day of 2007, I was instead stuck at home, doing English homework while chatting with friends. On the bright side, I finished an essay, and got it peer edited by one of my friends whom I was talking to. This year, I finally got some peace and quiet on New Years, instead of the usual ruckus that's usually going on at my house this time of the year; I would say that this New Years was the best that I've celebrated. When it was 11:59 PM (Pacific Time Zone), I immediately jumped out of my chair and ran to my parents room. I was staring intently at the clock next to my parents' bed and waiting for 12 AM to come. My parents must have thought I was demented because I was jumping up and down like a maniac while watching the clock. Once the last minute of 2007 slipped past, I let out a milk-curdling scream and ran around the house like a lunatic. And thus, another year has flown by. How did your family celebrate New Years?

This entry was posted on January 01, 2008 at 05:31 PM and is filed under Personal,.

  1. By Yicheng · on January 01, 2008

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    LOL.

    I wanted to see the clock go to 12…


    But i was reading at the time… and it slipped by me… I went to bed at 12:13

    =

    Oh well. :)
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    I spent my New Year’s quite like the way you did. Only I was only half as productive. I do the whole “run maniacally, announcing to the world my joy and excitement” thing every year, no matter where I am. It’s become a personal tradition kind of thing….

    Happy New Year. Hope you have a great one!
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    You spelled unfortunate wrong. What a bad way to start the year.
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    A “milk-curdling scream.“ I love it! Happy New Year!
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    I think that lunatics should be silenced. That includes YOU.
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