Yes, in 9 hours time 2012 will have ended.
I'll need a new calendar as 2012's is well and truly full ...
... mainly with a note of my daily intake of drugs but also with some appointments [hospital, doctor, nurses ... but some friends too]. I've had to make some notes for January on there as well.
Before we get into 2013 let me wish you the very best for the New Year. I hope it will be a good one for you ... make sure you enjoy it.
To paraphrase a famous movie line: you're going to need a bigger calendar!
ReplyDeleteEither that or I need to write smaller ...
Deletethanks Charlie. I know it will be a good one for you too.
DeleteThanks Cecilia ...
DeleteHappy New Year Charlie - see you on the other side
ReplyDeleteThanks Ian ... here's hoping. All the best to you for the New Year too.
DeleteHappy New Year, Charlie. May your hiking-boots continue to be muddy.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Mitch ... at present my boots are covered in dried mud and in the boot of my car.
DeleteHappy New Year Charlie, seconds on the the muddy hiking-boots. Elroy
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Elroy ~ good to hear from you. I hope you're keeping well.
DeleteHappy New Year, Charlie wishing you and all your family happiness in the year to come.Ann
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Ann to you and your family ...
DeleteHappy Trails to you, until we meet again...... in 2013 .... That is a Dale Evans/Roy Rogers song from my childhood. I wanted to be a cowgirl.
ReplyDeleteI have 3 old calendars on my bed and plan to start transferring birthdaya and important dates as I ice my bummer leg. I am on a cane now. Each little step is good. I have a craving for ham and turnip...for my first meal of 2013.
Happy New Year Karyn ~ yes, I knew the song. I grew up watching Bronco, Wells Fargo, Cheyenne and Wagon Train. I loved cowboy on TV.
DeleteI hope your leg is improving. I seem to have missed what happened to you ...
Wishing you a happy, prosperous 2013 !
ReplyDeleteI that my name I see at the bottom of your December Calendar, together with Andrew?? grins :)