Happy New Year 2026, Bobby! I’m really glad we connected online—talking with you has made this year better in so many ways. Thanks for the fun conversations, laughs, and good vibes. I hope 2026 brings you lots of happy moments, new opportunities, and reasons to smile. Wishing you an awesome year ahead!
The new year is not just about a change in the calendar it's about setting fresh goals, embracing new opportunities and believing in your own potential.
** Thank You For You! ** Thank You Bobby Darlin'For Your Warm Boomer Friendship! I'm looking forward to 2026 sharing gifts,messages and taking the time to personalize comments that you send to me! I wish you peace,good health,and happiness as we come to the end of the year 2025, and begin a New Year 2026! Good-bye 2025...Welcome 2026! Always Love And Hugs, XXOO ~WW~ {Sue}
Oh my another really cold day so windy high in low 20's
I stayed in today., hope your day is better, tomorrow the same., have a good night. hope you have great plans for New Years Eve., me just staying home.
My pastor, when I was young would always greet me by saying, "How are we doing mostly"? He said if he phrased it that way, most of his members would not give him their whole life story or tell him about all their aches and pains. For me I'm just enjoying a day off and my favorite adult beverage. My four legged buddy is wearing my favorite hat. As for my New Years resolution, I am leaving it up to Shakespeare for 2026. I will keep you up to date on my progress. Jazz
As another year comes to a close, we find ourselves standing in a quiet doorway between what has been and what is yet to come. The months behind us carry their share of laughter and loss, answered prayers and unanswered questions. Some days stretched longer than we expected; others slipped by before we could fully hold them.
This closing of the year isn’t an ending so much as a gentle pause—a chance to breathe, to remember, to give thanks for the strength we didn’t know we had and the grace that met us along the way. We carry forward the lessons, the love, and even the scars, knowing they’ve shaped us in ways we may only understand later.
As the calendar turns, may we release what no longer serves us and step into the new year with hope that is steady, not hurried. One day at a time. One blessing at a time. And with the quiet confidence that whatever comes next, we do not walk into it alone.