I got to thinking. I am wondering how Lizzie brought in the New Year. I wonder, when Andrew and Abby were alive, how did the family bring in the New Year. As much as Andy was tight with his money, the family probably didn't do to much. I think LIzzie might have after she got to Mapblecroft. Just gussing on that though. Ringing in the New Year
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Ringing in the New Year
I got to thinking. I am wondering how Lizzie brought in the New Year. I wonder, when Andrew and Abby were alive, how did the family bring in the New Year. As much as Andy was tight with his money, the family probably didn't do to much. I think LIzzie might have after she got to Mapblecroft. Just gussing on that though. Suicide is painless It brings on many changes and I will take my leave when I please.
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Re: Ringing in the New Year
I think that's a good question, Snokkums. I don't know. I could guess that Andrew either felt good or bad, depending on his balance sheet on December 31. Apparently there were New Years' postcard greetings then. Here is a site that has a bunch of Victorian ones:
http://newwisher.bravepages.com
That is where I found the one I'm posting. I certainly wish everyone here a safe, healthy and great New Year.
http://newwisher.bravepages.com
That is where I found the one I'm posting. I certainly wish everyone here a safe, healthy and great New Year.
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Re: Ringing in the New Year
I like that attachment and the link. Guess we have a different way of celebrating New Years day then they did back in the 1800's. Had a great New Year.
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Re: Ringing in the New Year
Middle- and upper-class Victorians would not have used the New Year as an excuse for drunkenness and debauchery. Maybe a sip of something and good wishes to all. Maybe no celebration at all, which is what happens in our house because it's such an arbitrary holiday.snokkums wrote:I got to thinking. I am wondering how Lizzie brought in the New Year. I wonder, when Andrew and Abby were alive, how did the family bring in the New Year. As much as Andy was tight with his money, the family probably didn't do to much. I think LIzzie might have after she got to Mapblecroft. Just gussing on that though.
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Re: Ringing in the New Year
Yeah, I kind of figured Lizzie and family would be that way. For me personally, I don't drink at all. so that rules the drunkennes and debauchery. Usually the New Years day is spent over at the church visiting with my church family, playing board games and eating finger foods, generally having a good time. And noone gets killed in a drunk driving accident.
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Re: Ringing in the New Year
Snokkums, that is a GREAT way to celebrate the New Year. 
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We do have fun, and it's shows everyone you can have a good time without drinking. But, you know we Mormons don't drink anyway. Guess it shows eveyone else.
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Re: Ringing in the New Year
Didn't know you were a Mormon, Snokkums. I belonged to the Church for about 10 years. I drifted away after my divorce, then married an Irish Catholic. I see the missionaries down here in South Florida on occasion. I always invite them in if they come to my door and give them a cold drink and a snack!
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I"M a convert the church. I was raised Roman Catholic, though. Most Wisconsinites are either Catholic or Lutheran, not many Mormons,
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