After a rough 2025 for many of us, I hope that the new year will bring an increase in peace, security, freedom, and safety for each person.
We began our new year’s celebration yesterday with a midday dinner with son-in-law L’s parents. So much delicious food!
We opted to return to our hotel early in the evening before things got rowdy. We figured we could watch the festivities in Central London on the television if we managed to stay awake. I’m sure at E and L’s new home in East London there will be a lot of banging on pots and pans at midnight, along with personal fireworks. Granddaughters ABC and JG napped in the afternoon so they could be awake for the arrival of 2026.
They followed the Filipino tradition of having a bowl of 12 different, round fruits to welcome the new year.

This marks the first post for Just Jot It January 2026, an initiative organized by Linda Hill of the “Life in progress” blog. You are welcome to join in the fun at any point and can find details on her blog. I’ll write a bit more about it as the month goes on.
Happy New Year, Everyone!

that’s an interesting tradition with the fruits. Happy New Year
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oops I’m the anonymous
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Happy New Year, Wendy! The fruits represent prosperity in each month of the new year. Tradition says you can start eating them on January second.
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Happy New Year! (Slides the bowl of round fruits over to you)
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Thanks, Liz! Happy New Year to you, too!
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I love the round fruit tradition! Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year, Ellen!
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