The puck stopped dropping halfway down...which was the way it was supposed to be. And that was sort of disconcerting. Also, with a sellout crowd (okay, that was tickets sold, not actual fans, but still) DID I REALLY NEED TO SEE WHO I SAW? I think not. It has caused all sorts of angst. And it is not even someone who should cause angst. Very annoying. I mean, if I had not walked in that particular entrance, and then looked back just as I was starting to go up, I wouldn't even have known. Also, it would have been nice if the Hurricanes could have managed to win. Oh well.
Last year, I was very happy at New Year's. New Year's Eve was lovely, and I had stuff that I was looking forward to, and blah blah blah. And then 2006 kind of sucked, with the exception of those two PCL road trips in April and September. Hee! Those were fun! (And I got a decent job, but that sort of cancels itself out, since I HATE DOOK WITH AN UNHOLY PASSION.) So then maybe it is not a bad thing that the celebration to welcome 2007 was decidedly mediocre. Although I do have to admit, so far ... not so good.