When we were kids, we weren’t allowed to set off fireworks.
Our parents told us our uncle had lost an eye and they wanted to make sure that didn’t happen to us.
It never dawned on me, then; but, I never had an uncle with one eye … hmmm.
I still can’t believe we bit that one. (It is right up there with my sister convincing her kids that it was “white chocolate milk” in their glasses.)
Anyway, we only did sparklers – now, you can’t even do that.
I realize it is simply a change in the movement on the clock and the turning of the page on the calendar, but we still celebrate this change with anticipation and optimism.
Happy New Year, everyone!!!
Millie says
Hau’oli Makahiki Hou!!!!!
Bruce Fink says
Happy New Year ! We were thrown out of Makiki Park by HPD for doing sparklers with my Mother in Law in 1995 with illegal fireworks going off every where. Only in Hawaii!
Pat Engelhard says
We weren’t allowed to do fireworks either, but we got to watch our Dad and revel in the noise! Of course they have gotten more sophisticated and beautiful over the years, especially the illegal aerials! Thanks for your constant research and stories Peter. Look forward to a good read almost every day!