Our New Year's Eve tradition is to cook a nice meal, pop the telly on (generally Graham Norton's New Year's Eve show and then Jools Holland's Hootenanny) and do a jigsaw puzzle. Generally the full 1000 pieces in one night
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Erm. We leave them around on the coffee table, vaguely admiring them and putting stuff on them and then eventually get round to packing them up. We make them on a Portapuzzle so we can just fold it up and store it. Then the next year on New Year's Eve we open it back up, admire the puzzle from the year before then break it up. They're blooding amazing - this is twice now that we've had jigsaws survive moving house in it.
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I think doing jigsaw puzzles is a great New Year's Eve tradition. It's not conventional, but it fits you. What do you do with the puzzles when you're done? It'd be cool to display them all on a wall or something, one for each year.
Our tradition seems to be to watch the Twilight Zone marathon and eat sushi. Though this year we went out to see The Hobbit on New Years' Eve. But both Rory and I generally enjoy staying in and having a low-key New Years.
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Our tradition seems to be to watch the Twilight Zone marathon and eat sushi. Though this year we went out to see The Hobbit on New Years' Eve. But both Rory and I generally enjoy staying in and having a low-key New Years.
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