Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2010

dropping the ball


The family plan for several weeks, if not a little over a month, was to go to Times Square for New Year's Eve. When Big B first suggested it I simply acquiesced to his plan thinking it would probably never pan out. No, it was more like hoped his plan wouldn't come to fruition. Instead, as time went on I talked myself into going thinking it was something I really wanted to do.

I can remember sitting in English class back in 1999, when I first started college, and one of my classmates was telling me he and his friends were planning on going to New York City for New Year's Eve. I told him they were crazy. How could they possibly want to go into all that craziness?? I'd watched enough Dick Clark specials in my then 28 years to know that it was bedlum in Times Square on New Year's Eve.

Why the change in thought? A lot has changed in the past ten years. For one, we're not dealing with the impending doom that was foreseen with Y2K. Secondly, I've evolved over the past ten years. Some people may grow more cautious with age. I've learned how to not be so uptight.

For nearly ten years I've had a stronghold on my children's NYE activities. Paranoia can do that. Let's face it though, if we make family plans to go somehwere for NYE then I don't have to worry about either child, especially the 16 year old, while they're out with friends doing God only knows what.

LB and AW were both against going to New York, at first. We told them they would both be able to bring a friend. This didn't bring about much agreement from LB. He even conducted a poll at school asking his friends if their parents told them they were going to Times SQ for New Year's Eve would they want to go. According to him everybody said they'd rather go to parties with friends (which is what he had envisioned doing - conveniently his friends' stories matched what he wanted.) I never received any hardcopy statistics. I doubt his results were reliable or valid.

Somehow both boys came around to the whole idea. Unfortunately, the one friend AW invited was unable to go. LB asked two friends and the second friend was the one who won the grand trip.

After three semesters of nursing school, with a summer semester of 8 credits mixed in, I've been left with great need to let loose, step outside my comfort zone, and just have some fun. We didn't get to take any sort of family vacation this summer. The only time we got away at all was our trip up to NJ this summer for Big B's uncle's funeral. I doubt that's anyone's idea of rest and recuperation.

Why not go do something totally fun and outrageous? As I thought about the idea I pushed the fact that I have mild claustrophobia to the back of mind. Denial comes in handy when you think you want to do something totally fun and outrageous.

Not only all of that, how could I burst my husband's bubble? That's an ironic question because that's basically what ended up happening.

We packed up the car, our family plus one, the dogs and our bags. Wednesday afternoon we made the drive north to New Jersey. We spent the evening with my brother-in-law and his family. Thursday morning we got up and headed out around lunch time. We'd been warned that we wouldn't be able to use the bathroom while waiting for the ball to drop so we decided to have lunch prior to going to the train station. Then we made our way to the station and were on board riding to NYC with excitement in the air.

We arrived at Penn Station and made our way to Times SQ. By the time we got to our final spot it was around 4 p.m. It was already somewhat chaotic. You arrive at an entry point where the NYPD has sawhorse barriers or metal rails cordoning off specific areas. In succession they let large groups of people in closer to the center of the action. The earlier you get there the better spot you'll end up at. We'd arrived in the area around 3 p.m.

When they let the groups move it becomes truly chaotic with people trying to push past other people through a maybe two foot opening in the barriers. Meanwhile the officers are yelling at people to stop pushing with little success. We got in and finally ended up at what was a great vantage point for the stage where performances are held. Like I mentioned before we arrived at our spot around 4 and there we stood, packed in like sardines. Everyone to my front, right and behind me was taller than me. Big B was to my right, with AW kind of back behind him. The two older boys were behind the couple that was standing behind us. This frustrated me as I wanted them by me. They didn't care though. To my left was an Italian family and the women kept pushing into me. I withstood this for about an hour to an hour and a half.


Then it occured to me how much longer I would have to withstand my aggravating surroundings. I started panicking. My feet and back were already hurting. AW was irritated and bored and it seemed that LB and his friend were as well. After a bit of pleading I agreed to go to the adjacent McDonald's. Big B decided to stay, so the rest of us headed into the warmth. Yeah, forgot to mention it was pretty cold. The surrounding body heat helped some, but only a little, especially once drkness descended. (Not that it was dark in the area with all the lights, but the sun had set.) We went in, ordered and then went upstairs and thawed out while resting our feet (and my back). The intent was to try and stay in there as long as possible.

No can do.

We probably stayed longer than many, because I don't think the teenagers who were manning the second level felt up to telling adults that they needed to leave. As it was it wasn't incredibly packed.

We sat in there for about an hour and a half. We couldn't sit there much longer with boredom setting in and we knew at some point we would be kicked out. Out we went. We attempted to stand nearby for a bit, as I was trying to text Big B. Then a police officer came up and told us we needed to move along. I told him we were detached from my husband, and he asked if we needed to get back in. Rather then reinsert us where we had been we had the officer pull Big B out and he sent us to the next section.

So long story shortened, we were beat. All the other sections were full and we weren't getting back into the section we had been in.

We walked around for a bit, Big B seemingly dejected, the two older boys yapping about how they didn't want to leave - they were just doing what I told them to do, the ego-centric 13 year old asking to go into a gift shop so he could get a NY Yankees hat (as if he's a fan of baseball, let alone the Yankees), and me feeling utterly horrible.

If you could have seen the look on Big B's face, you know the look - the one that will be forever engrained into my memory - you would understand how badly I feel.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

twilight and a new year









First I'd like to say I hope everyone had a safe New Year's Eve. We stayed home as we've done every year now since Y2K. Sometimes we've had friends over, sometimes just the kids have had friends over, and sometimes it's just been the four of us plus whatever furry, or scaley, critters we may reside with. Last night we had friends over. It was nice to be able to just hang out with good friends, ya know?

I am sort of sad to see 2008 as history. It was a banner year for us. I got my first deer...with our family car. My kids turned 15 and 12, and as with every one of their birthdays we're blessed to have the happy and healthy children we have-even if they get into trouble, sometimes. Big B retired from the Air Force after 21 years and 21 days! He went straight to work, well after a week off, and is lucky to have the job he does. I started nursing school while simultaneously finishing my Bachelors in Psych. Those are just some of the highlights! My point is, I'm grateful that we had such a blissful year.

We stood by some friends who weren't so lucky. Many had loved ones who passed away.

We even have friends who lost their house to fire, not once, but several times. Actually it was all from the same incident, the fire just kept reigniting. It happens. The first day only the second story was damaged. The next morning the other neighbors and I awakened to a glowing early morning sky. The house was completely engulfed in flames. Evidently the power company is supposed to take the meter unit away from a property when it has caught fire, so that there isn't any chance of reignition from a live source. Even if the power in the house is shut off there is still power from the main source at the street, to the meter. Well good ole Dominion didn't do the job.

This happened in March and by September the family was back in their newly re-built home.

This year should be somewhat more tame than last, but will still behold a few milestones.

The first thing that comes to mind is LB will turn 16...and then get his driver's license three months later. In VA you turn 16 and three months (after having had your learner's permit for 9 months) and then you may go to coourt to receive your privilege.

AW will turn 13...leaving Big B and I living with two teenagers!

I guess it will be a banner year for milestone birthdays since Big B will turn 40.

I will finish my first year of nursing school, hoping that it will sum up to a first year if I do transfer. If not I may be looking at one extra semester.

Hopefully everyone, our loved ones especially, will remain healthy and we wont see anyone close to us depart this fine earth. In years prior to 2008 we lost someone pretty much every year since 2002.

Well enough about the past, present and future!

I guess that's not entirely accurate because I wanted to mention I have jumped on the bandwagon and have begun reading Twilight. I'm not usually one to follow trends, but just had to see what all the hoopla has been about. I'm hooked. It must be said that the book is definitely easy reading, and that's appreciated considering the material I've been reading lately. Sometimes Meyer's style is a little difficult to decipher what she means. I think it may come down to regional language differences. I'm loving it nonetheless and will have Twilight finished today and will move on to New Moon, and the other two books. Then it will be time to view the movie!

I couldn't even tell you if it's still in theatres or not. There will be some waiting involved if not, because I will be done with all four books in no time.

I did post a while back about some things that needed to be accomplished, at all i want to do and also at made some changes , and most has been accomplished. After I've finished the Meyer books, I will set out and read the nurse books I've got stacked up.


I also need to go through AW's closet still and do some scrapbooking!

The boys go back to school on Monday. So it looks like I'll have plenty to keep me busy whilst being left all alone!

I forgot to mention: My 20 year high school reunion is this July!!!! We're going to party like it's 1989!