Amigo
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
As 2017 is about to end, I wondered how you all see in the new year? Will it be a meal out, a party, family get together or a quiet night in with Jools Holland? It’s amazing how many people profess to disliking NYE. It always promises more than it delivers but in my neck of the woods, it’s still widely celebrated.
We will be going to a Club with friends and I take lots of food. There is usually a good atmosphere and live music. We go over to the Pub who also put on a free buffet and then home in plenty of time to let in the new year in the traditional way with the first footer, a piece of coal and money given followed by a round of Auld Lang Syne. Then a few fireworks. Last year ended up with going to a party till 2am but I’m determined to have a quieter time this year.
Only difference since becoming diabetic is I no longer have a cake to cut at midnight because it would be too tempting for the weeks following!
Hope you have a lovely time whatever you’re doing 😛
More importantly, I hope 2018 is a healthy, happy time for everyone! I know I have some challenges to overcome/ endure next year.
We will be going to a Club with friends and I take lots of food. There is usually a good atmosphere and live music. We go over to the Pub who also put on a free buffet and then home in plenty of time to let in the new year in the traditional way with the first footer, a piece of coal and money given followed by a round of Auld Lang Syne. Then a few fireworks. Last year ended up with going to a party till 2am but I’m determined to have a quieter time this year.
Only difference since becoming diabetic is I no longer have a cake to cut at midnight because it would be too tempting for the weeks following!
Hope you have a lovely time whatever you’re doing 😛
More importantly, I hope 2018 is a healthy, happy time for everyone! I know I have some challenges to overcome/ endure next year.