Bringing in the Platitudinous New Year
Normally, the idea of spending the night in a hotel on New Year’s Eve sounds like fun. Unless, of course, you are without electricity in your home due to an ice storm, so you packed up the kids and checked into the Holiday Inn. We managed to survive one day and night, but after 2 days, I was missing not only my internet connection, but heat. The gas fireplace only heats so much (but eating grilled steaks via candlelight is quite romantic). I hated forking over $85 for a hotel room, but it is a justifiable business expense since I am getting some work done. And I’m sure I would have spent at least that much celebrating the coming of the new year.
I am a little partied out actually with all the Christmas cheer, so tonight will be a good time to catch up on beauty sleep. Note to single chicks, a great place to meet men is at a Gentleman’s Club. Just don’t get a flat tire on the way there or pulled over on the way home. (So a friend told me…. ) Happy 2007!



Samantha Kidd says:
You make me think of my daughter. She too is a very intelligent person and runs many blogs for verious things.
Sunday, 31 December 2006 @ 8:02pm
Krystal says:
Well, luckily no bad weather here in WV so far this winter. We have only seen a dusting of snow. New Year, same thing here.Just sitting in front of the computer punching keys. I sure hope the New Year sure brings better luck my way.
Sunday, 31 December 2006 @ 9:20pm
Stewart says:
Hope the rest of 2007 is better for you and yours.
Tuesday, 2 January 2007 @ 1:14pm
Stacey says:
I think I’ll pass on finding a man at a “gentleman’s” club. But the male to female ratio is quite good for those ladies who may want to take the suggestion. Happy New Year!
Tuesday, 2 January 2007 @ 1:47pm