Whether it's at home with a good movie and PJs or
watching the ball drop in NYC, I hope that no matter how you celebrate it's the perfect way to ring in the new year.
Hah I'm not exactly boycotting NYE this year but since my other half will be working I'm just staying in with family and will probably
watch the ball drop in pjs.
It was cool to actually
watch the ball drop in NYC LIVE!
This year marks my second New Year's Eve here in New York and, unsurprisingly, I haven't been able to find anyone to willingly
watch the ball drop in Times Square with me.
We're getting closer and closer to
watching the ball drop in Time's Square, heralding the end of 2017 and ushering in 2018.
Not exact matches
While waiting for hours
in Times Square requires plenty of endurance,
watching the
ball drop is a signature New Year's Eve experience.
The players stop
dropping back when it is sailing deep and when you
watch Cech he has MORE than enough time to get
in front of Kayoute and catch the
ball, let alone punch it.
Enroll
in the Ecotarium School of Science - craft and Magical Inquiry with Hogwarts - inspired explorations, then make time capsules, take silly photos,
watch the
ball drop, and more at the Noon Year's Eve Celebration (Worcester)
I sat and
watched for at least 10 minutes as my children ran up to
drop the
ball in and then raced it back down.
As the baby
drops the
balls and
watches them fall, the baby is amused at their reappearance
in the small tray, which baby will just love closing and opening time and again.
In the event area on the first floor, the visitors were
watching the film with interest and the children enjoyed an experiment on how the radio waves are received by
dropping a small rubber
ball on the parabola antenna.
Are you going to be getting all dolled up or having more of a casual party with friends or are you staying
in to
watch the
ball drop?
But just before the new year we'd received a new place and there was just a feeling of hope and joy and the elation that comes from conquering the worst of a situation.We didn't go see the
ball drop in person but we spent our new years
in that tiny apartment
watching the musical performances, cooking food, and overall just enjoying ourselves and being happy and blessed.
We will be staying
in town,
watching the Clemson game, heading out to a nice french restaurant, and will hopefully be home by the time the
ball drops.
Whether you're throwing a New Year's Eve soirée, or you don't want to show up empty - handed to a gathering you're attending, or you're
watching the
ball drop from the cozy confines of your very own couch, I've rounded up an amazing collection of cocktails, mocktails, appetizers, and sweets that would be perfect for ringing
in the New Year!
All I can think about is the people that are going to be waiting
in Times Square on Sunday to
watch the
ball drop for New Years.
In 2017, over 3,000 attendees
watched the
ball drop together.
December 28, 2012 • This New Year's Eve, victims of Superstorm Sandy will likely be
in Times Square to
watch the
ball drop.
If a hitter
in baseball can't seem to stop popping the
ball straight up into the air, he can
watch himself take the swing, noticing how his weight shifts and whether he
drops his back shoulder, the angle of his head, and so on.
If she is
dropping a
ball in your lap while you are
watching TV don't throw it.
The difference — which I appreciate more than you can guess — is that a Physicist
drops two like objects — one red and one blue — of dissimilar mass off the top of Uncertainty and
watches what happens, and might like Newton derive laws, and builds on those laws to the point that interesting questions might be asked about a difference of a 60 billionth of a second, while a marketing scientist draws trees of all the opinions expressed by everyone
in the audience and wonders what opinions he ought repeat so he can sell more red
balls.
Your alternative doesn't have to be a lonely night staying
in at home
watching the
ball drop on TV, single champagne flute
in hand — nor does it mean that you have to overspend if you want to invite friends over for an impromptu ringing
in of the New Year.
I used to believe, that when my parents would stay up to
watch the
ball drop on New Year's Eve, that «the
ball» was something
in the sky, kind of like a small sun, that would
drop into our front yard.