Sounds ideal, John!  Similar to that
of my wife and I sans the turkey.
J

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> On Jan 1, 2016, at 10:11 PM, John Francis <jo...@panix.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 05:04:23PM +1300, David Mann wrote:
>> I think I must have had the most boring NYE of the lot of us.  I did 
>> absolutely nothing special and went to bed at the usual time.  I haven't 
>> bothered with the midnight thing for a few years now.  It'll be midnight 
>> somewhere in the world throughout the whole day so there's no need to stay 
>> up :)
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
> 
> We pretty much match you for that.
> 
> I never work between Christmas and New Year (with one exception).
> This year my wife chose to take a couple of weeks off to recharge
> after a hectic last few months of the year, so we spent the whole
> two weeks just lazing around the house doing nothing much except
> playing games or watching movies.
> 
> We don't have any family out here (my brother lives in Texas, but
> apart from that almost all our relatives are back in England), so
> Christmas day itself isn't a big thing. We do still cook ourselves
> a traditional turkey dinner, and we make lots of other nice items
> (mince pies, veal ham and egg pie, Dundee cake, etc.) to snack on
> during the off-work break.
> 
> On New Year's Eve we did consume a bottle of champagne-in-all-but-
> name over the course of the evening, but we didn't bother to stay
> up until midnight.
> 
> 
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