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| Has anyone any good ideas what my husband and myself with a widowed lady friend, all pensioners, can do on New Year's Eve, which is not too expensive, or too far away from where we live in North Essex/Suffolk borders. We usually celebrate with a supper and a game of scrabble and a drink watching the television. But we are getting rather bored with this and fancy a change. Any ideas please.
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| Hi there, have you tried looking at the hotel packages close to where you live? Most hotels usually have entertainment on New Year's Eve with dinner and entertainment for a set price, that might make a change for you. They're not all very expensive, unless you choose to stay over. I hope you find something.
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| Hi I'm a widow in my late 50's and for the first time I am going away for the New Year up to Scotland - I'm going with Shearings. I don't know whether I'm doing the right thing, but I'm determined not to sit and see the New Year in by myself this year. I see all my family over the Christmas period, and I think they all need their own space over the New Year period. So think of me, probably the only single person in the party - but do you know, I don't care, at least I hope to have a couple of days out and meals cooked for me and perhaps a glass or two of wine. So get out there and book a table for yourselves, meet other people and you might find you really enjoy it!
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Breaks over New Years are expensive but me and my first wife (now divorced - amicably) often went away to a quiet hotel on our own rather than joined a group or party like the parents of my fiancee/future second wife . We did stay in with a video or two years ago but since I was quite ill last year we felt we needed a change of scenery too though I was on crutches after a nasty fall so we had to choose somewhere not too far distant. I did like the sound of Louise's parents' trips to a hotel "house party" but sadly being famous means our choices are somewhat limited in communal entertainment.
"People don't want a date with destiny, they just want a date with a dentist. So open wide, Volpone, and stop screaming." - Dentling Nick, yesterday
Michael Howard MP - brokenbritain@yahoo.co.uk
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