Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

30 December 2017

New Year

"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow." - Albert Einstein

Happy New Year

My New Year gift for you - my heart wrapped with love and passion - hope you treasure it for years to come!

31 December 2015

Happy New Year

Out with the old, in with the new: may you be happy the whole year through. Happy New Year!

29 December 2015

Happy New Year

New Year’s Reflections
Looking back on the months gone by,
 As a new year starts and an old one ends,
 We contemplate what brought us joy,
 And we think of our loved ones and our friends.
Recalling all the happy times,
 Remembering how they enriched our lives,
 We reflect upon who really counts,
 As the fresh and bright new year arrives.
And when I ponder those who do,
 I immediately think of you.
Thanks for being one of the reasons I'll have a Happy New Year!
By Joanna Fuchs

29 December 2014

New Year

Begin another new chapter and remember that you have 365 days to make every page of the chapter worth remembering when you finish the year.

30 December 2013

In the New Year


In the New Year
1. Count your blessings first.
2.Whatever you did last year, do it better.
3. Go step by step, one day at a time.
4. Create/make your own opportunities.
5.Believe in your own abilities at all times.
6.Quitting is not an option. Keep going.
7.Finish what you started.



28 December 2013

Recipe for a Happy New Year#

Recipe for a Happy New Year
Take twelve whole months
Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate and jealousy
Make them just as fresh and clean as possible
Now cut each month into 28, 30 or 31 different parts
but don't make up the whole batch at once
Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients
Mix well into each day one part of faith, one part of patience, one part of courage and one part of work
Add to each day one part of hope, faithfulness, generosity and kindness
Blend with one part prayer, one part meditation and one good deed
Season the whole with a dash of good spirits, a sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play and a cupful of good humour
Pour all this into a vessel of love
Cook thoroughly over radiant joy
Garnish with a smile and serve with quietness, unselfishness and cheerfulness
You're bound to have a Happy New Year



Author Unknown

Each New Year#

Each New Year, we have before us a brand new book containing 365 blank pages. Let us fill them with all the forgotten things from last year- the words we forgot to say, the love we forgot to show, and the charity we forgot to offer.

27 December 2013

In the New Year#

In the New Year
1. Count your blessings first.
2.Whatever you did last year, do it better.
3. Go step by step, one day at a time.
4. Create/make your own opportunities.
5.Believe in your own abilities at all times.
6.Quitting is not an option. Keep going.
7.Finish what you started.


Wishing you a safe and happy New Year

Wishing you a safe and happy New Year

23 December 2013

May this Christmas end the present year#

May this Christmas end the present year on a cheerful note and make for a fresh and bright new year.
Here's wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

17 December 2013

The New Year#


The New Year lies before you,

like a spotless track of snow...

be careful how you tread on it,
for every mark will show.

Auld Lang Syne

Auld Lang Syne was partially written by Robert Burns in the 1700's, it was first published in 1796 after Burns' death. Early variations of the song were sung prior to 1700 and inspired Burns to produce the modern rendition. An old Scotch tune, 'Auld Lang Syne' literally means 'old long ago,' or simply, 'the good old days.'
Here are the lyrics: however, many people seem to remember only the first verse.
Auld Lang Syne
Should auld acquaintance be forgot 

and never brought to mind? 

Should auld acquaintance be forgot 

and days of auld lang syne? 

For auld lang syne, my dear,

for auld lang syne,

we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot 

and never brought to mind?

Should auld acquaintance be forgot 

and days of auld lang syne? 

And here's a hand, my trusty friend 

And gie's a hand o' thine 

We'll tak'A cup o' kindness yet 

For auld lang syne.