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  1. Mary
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    Hey I think that’s Fisher Peak, the up up up up up up mountain. Yes I am too excited about a fresh year. Love rules!

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  2. Martha
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    My first day was spent at the end of a week with family and friends at Whistler. We were 3 couples who’ve celebrated the New Year together at least 42 times and joined this year by two more generations (3 gorgeous grandchildren)! One night we had 21 at the dinner table(s). The weather was ideal with lots of new snow at night and sun each day. The road was bare and clear both ways with the sun gleaming on the snow-capped mountains. Good friends, good food and really good times!

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  3. Catherine
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    Colleen, I love the photo. You are really lucky to be living in such a beautiful country, so vast, with snowy mountains around. I am envious ….
    I feel that you have started the year on the right footing. It is going to be stellar.

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  4. Sharon Oddie Brown
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    My 1st day was waking up early at Kinga’s, and immediately writing a 1st paragraph for a new chapter, then making brunch with Kinga for our assembled families including Harvey Wallbangers and Eggs Bennie (I was in charge of the Hollandaise). Much chat, and then ending the evening with a crazy word play game with Katherine, Peter, Vanessa, Sabrina & Micah & Kinga. Laughing till we could hardly sit up – especially the one who is weeks away from giving birth. If your theory holds, this should be a totally stellar year. Creativity, great food, friends & family, intellectual challenge (I forgot to mention the ideas in Lyric Philosophy by Jan Zwickey) & an insane amount of laughter.

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  5. Sharry
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    Oh, I do wish I’d known about this theory sooner! I guess it’s not so bad, though. I spent my day with family working on a creative project for my daughter. Good homemade food – cooked by my husband! Foretells a reasonably good year.

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