
The day after Halloween I asked you
how many pieces of candy you had eaten. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, I asked you
how many pieces of pie you ate throughout that feasting day. So, in keeping with the tradition, there is a question I must ask: I want to know about your champagne consumption on New Year's Eve.

If you love to make
New Year's Resolutions at the beginning of each year, why not make them seem more real and permanent by writing them down? You can write down your ambitions and dreams and make a to do list for the year. As you accomplish each goal, you can reflect about your experiences in your journal.
MyHomeIdeas has a wonderful DIY project called "One Wreath, Three Ways" that I'm a little late to discover. But, it's still valid for Christmas and New Year's, so I thought I'd share.
Here's what you need:
- One 24-inch grapevine wreath
- One red ribbon (4+ yards)
- One other colored ribbon (2+ yards)
- Two boxes of assorted glass ball ornaments
- Small party trinkets
- One package of plastic cocktail glass favors
- One can of vivid green spray paint
- Four sprays of brightly hued metallic branches
- Florist’s wire
To learn how to make these versatile wreaths,
Here's how
Christmas Wreath:
- Lay the wreath onto newspaper.
- Spray paint it green.
- Add your festive red bow.
- Use the florist's wire to attach your ornaments.
- Hang over your door with red ribbon.
- Merry Christmas!
New Year's Wreath:
- Remove the bow and glass ornaments.
- Attach party trinkets and metallic branches with florist's wire.
- Hang with your colored ribbon.
- Happy New Year!
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