New Year’s Eve is our chance to say goodbye to the current year while ringing in the next; however, New Year’s celebrations aren’t one-size-fits-all since what is fun for one person might not work for another. So, to say so long to 2022 and hello to 2023, consider having a celebration that fits your personal interests and preferences.
For social butterflies
New Year’s Eve is a great excuse to get out of the house and have some fun. If you’re looking for a party, gather a group of friends, get dressed up, hire a babysitter, and dance the year away. If that’s not your thing, most cities tend to host official celebrations, so check your local municipality’s website for events. There could be a fireworks show, festival, or parade going on in your town that’s perfect to end the year. You can also check local theaters and performing arts centers for lists of upcoming performances.
For homebodies
You don’t have to leave the house to have a great New Year’s Eve celebration. You can end the year as your best self by doing your favorite things at home. Consider sitting back with a good book, watching your favorite movie or TV series, or playing some board games with your loved ones. If you have kids, you can make a whole evening of it by setting up a fort in your living room, gathering some tasty snacks, and doing a little bit of everything.
For creatives
It’s good to say goodbye to the current year before saying hello to the next, so jot down what you’re grateful for from 2022. Think about all the good things you’ve experienced, including any personal growth, and say “So long!” to anything bad that happened. Additionally, you can write down what you’re hoping for in the new year; however, for a fresh perspective, consider your list to be goals rather than resolutions. 2023 is a blank state, so you can make it anything that you want!
For self-care aficionados
A spa day is a great way to end the year. For a home version, break out your favorite products, play some calming music, and treat yourself to a relaxing evening in. If you’re wanting a little more of a treat, plan a visit to a local spa, either with or without friends, for a full-service day of R & R. Get a facial and a massage, and get ready to greet 2023 as your most relaxed and rejuvenated self.
For foodies
Good food is good for the soul, so if food is your love language, consider going to a highly rated restaurant in your area. You can go solo, make it a date night or friend activity, or take the whole family. Whatever you opt for, it’s a nice treat for yourself and your loved ones. Similarly, if you’re a foodie who loves to cook, you can show off your culinary skills by making a special meal at home. Search for a recipe online that you wouldn’t normally cook, and prepare it for New Year’s Eve dinner.
For party planners
Everybody loves a themed party, and New Year’s Eve is your chance to plan a fun event and wear on-theme costumes. There are plenty of great options to choose from, including murder mysteries, decades, and movie or literary characters. If you love a theme but don’t want to get dressed up, you could host a charcuterie party where everyone builds and brings their own charcuterie board to share with the group. It’s a theme that you can admire and then devour! Whatever type of party you choose, be sure to set up a photo wall or booth for everyone to document the special occasion.
For outdoor enthusiasts
People often take the outdoors for granted, which makes New Year’s Eve a great time to get out and see it. Weather permitting, consider taking a camping trip to spend some time out in nature appreciating the beautiful moments from the last year and the moments to come in the new year. If the weather isn’t great for camping, you can relax in your backyard or even stay up to watch the sunrise and witness the first shining moments of 2023.
However you choose to ring in the New Year, make it a day to remember by having a celebration that’s perfect for you.
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Dominique "Dom" McShan, REALTOR® is an investor, real estate consultant, entreprenuer, and marketing professional that empowers individuals through education and advocacy. Dom is a Louisiana native, Army spouse and Texas transplant, serving the Central Texas real estate market—specializing in Waco, Temple, and Killeen, Texas. He leverages 9+ years of marketing and education experience to advocate, represent and educate clients through their real estate and business endeavors.
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