If my love of holidays were on a spectrum, Christmas Eve would be my favorite, followed by Christmas Day. New Year's Day, not so great, probably because I associate it with football and having to go back to school the next day:) New Year's Eve, however...pretty fun.
We have a family tradition of staying home on New Year's Eve, getting lots of yummy appetizer-type food (Sheref and I call this "fancy cheeses," though non-cheese items are also welcome!), sparkling beverages (both alcoholic and non), and watching movies.
Child-friendly sparkly beverage

Ella and I went to a party store and bought
New Year's hats, noise makers and other assorted decorations
Ella-bella
Lucy-Lu
Miss Rosie
Chuckles wasn't so sure about the beads...
But he did like the chocolate...
Dance party in Rose & Lucy's room. Rose & Luce do hip-hop one day a week after school, and Sheref takes Charlie to watch. Chuckles is clearly a fast learner when it comes to anything musical, as evidenced by the fact that he knows their routines as well as the kids in the class! There is one "song" in particular (some rap-ish song about Skittles...I put "song" in quotes because when Sheref and I googled other songs by this "artist," the titles are literally porn-worthy...the kids only dance to the cleaned up version:) that Chucktown can get down to. Hysterical!
Either this mask is really small, or Sheref has a gigantic face...
Ella thinks they're all nuts
On our way home from Tennessee on Friday, I brilliantly had the foresight to stop at a rural roadside fireworks stand to buy firecrackers for New Year's Eve. There are definitely pluses and minuses to living in South Carolina (the dumbest drivers in the universe being one of the minuses), but legal fireworks sold in every gas station and along random roads?? Definitely a plus!
I learned not to aim bottle rockets at large oak trees that still have dried leaves on them
The aftermath...

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!