Eps 68: Sunday Outside with Chris Stark and Peter Crouch: Episode 9 (Sunday 31st December 2023) (It's New Year's Eve) (Will Chris' 8 year old erin and 3 year old charlie make to midnight) (What are his tradations)
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Chris Stark and Peter Crouch discuss their New Year's Eve plans and traditions in Episode 9. Chris wonders if his children, 8-year-old Erin and 3-year-old Charlie, will stay up until midnight. They share personal anecdotes and memories, emphasizing the excitement and challenges of celebrating New Year's Eve with young kids. Chris talks about his family's traditions, including watching fireworks and special meals. The episode combines humor and heartfelt moments, highlighting how different families celebrate the holiday.
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Soham Castillo
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You know, New Year's Eve is not just about counting down the seconds; it’s also about the traditions that make the night special. In our household, we've got a few staples that we never miss. First off, we gather around for a big family meal that includes everyone's favorite dishes—Erin always opts for spaghetti, while Charlie can't resist a good mac and cheese. We then spend some time reflecting on the year gone by, sharing our highs and lows, a practice I find grounding and meaningful.
Games are another crucial part of our evening. We pull out the board games and have family tournaments, which can get hilariously competitive. Erin is surprisingly strategic for her age, and Charlie, well, Charlie is more into the 'moving the pieces around' phase. As the evening progresses, we switch gears to some light-hearted karaoke. Trust me, nothing says family bonding like belting out some classic tunes, completely off-key.
As it gets closer to midnight, we turn on the TV to watch the New Year's Eve countdowns from around the world. Erin loves making predictions about which fireworks display will be the best. Just before midnight, we gather by the fireplace, each holding sparklers, ready to welcome the new year with a burst of light and joy. And, of course, we have our annual tradition of writing down our resolutions and putting them in a 'time capsule' to be opened the following year.
So will my kids make it to midnight? Only time will tell. Regardless, our New Year's Eve is always filled with laughter, love, and the comforting weight of tradition. Peter, what about you? Any fun traditions or plans for tonight?