Happy New Year!
“Five four
three two, one happy New Year!” We all cheered
as the clock struck twelve. The year was two-thousand and eight, and I
was spending my new year with my family and friends at Tree Tops ski
lodge. Finally being a “big kid” I was old enough to
stay up until midnight that is if I didn’t drift off into sleep. I was prepared; I had all of the essentials
for keeping up. In other words enough
sugar to give every person in the country diabetes. My brother Stephen, our friend Jake and I
were in Jake’s family’s room at the lodge while our parents were down the
hall. It was in the truest sense of the
word awesome, as in to eleven year old me, I was in shock.
Every hour
seemed as long as day and I could hear the sandman beckoning me to enter his
realm of dreams. I snapped back in to
the world of the awake, trying to free myself of my comfortable prison of a
bed. “Sugar, I need sugar.” I needed to
stay awake as if my very life depended on it.
The clock read ten thirty, “another hour and a half to go” I told
myself. Stephen and Jake were playing cards
or something, and I was gorging on sweets like a homeless mutt in an IAMS
factory. Time passed and we made a
pillow fort. “Eleven thirty! Only half
an hour left! I can do this.” A gallon
of Mountain Dew later and I was more wired than a super computer. We turned on Dick Clark and watched the
record for the longest motorcycle jump be broken. “Just five more minutes!” I was rearing with
anticipation. I went out to the snow –capped
balcony and looked out to the horizon of our little lodge town. I saw the most beautiful lights reflecting
off of the snow, I’ll never forget that image.
As I stepped back in to the room so I didn’t get frostbite, our
countdown had almost come to a close. “Five,
four, three, two, one. Happy New Year!” Cheers erupted from all throughout the
hotel. From the guys in the hot tub
outside, to our parents down the hall.
I’ll never
forget that feeling, that feeling of pure excitement. My patience had finally paid off; I made it
to the New Year. I think I slept for
maybe an hour that night, I was so wound up from the sugar and the cheering
that I couldn’t bring myself to sit still for a few minutes, let alone lay in
bed for hours. I’ll never forget that
night.
Sounds like you and your family have a lot of fun during the New Years
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