Monday, December 27, 2021

Decorating for New Years 2022

To Decorate for New Years 2022 I used glasses from previous years to celebrate the New Year.  I thought the upside down balls remind us of the crystal ball in times square.
I have a giant China Cabinet I store glassware in.  I got out the 2001 glass to remind me of the year the 21st century started.  It also ushered in the 3rd millennium.  
I also have the 2000 glassware when it was a giant party to celebrate turning from 1999 to 2000.

It's fun to take items you already have to make them festive.
We are having a New Years Day Celebration and I wanted to come up with something different for a statement.
I collected glassware from 2016.  The UK voted to leave the European Union, The Paris Climate Change Agreement went into effect, and the Ikea Museum opened in Almhult, Sweden.
I have a glass for 2017.  A device was invented to help regrow skin for burn victims.  Southwest Airlines flew a plane full of puppies to safety after Hurricane Harvey.  Our family adopted our beloved cat Cheesecake from a Hurricane Harvey rescue.  Saving items from the past is a way to connect the future.  Happy 2022!  What new scientific advances will be made?


 

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