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It's great to have so many of you joining in the New Year Celebrations. We even had Terra Nova guy as our first foot. Those who already have googled Hogmanay will know what that means. Traditionally Hogmanay (name for New Year's Eve) in Scotland was the main holiday in Scotland. In fact Christmas as a festival was banned in Scotland following the reformation. It was not until 1958 that Christmas day became a public holiday in Scotland. That's a very short simplified history. My grandparents were very into Hogmanay and New Year celebrations. They used to meet up with family in one of their houses. The night would begin with a meal with steak pie being the main course. They would then all take a turn of singing a song or reciting a poem. There were a lot of superstitions and customs. My gran always kept to the house being cleaned for the New Year and of paying back any money owed. Although you don't really hear bells now, midnight is still referred to as 'the bells'. Alan remembers as a child there would be the sound of the shipyard hooters at midnight. Things have definitely changed in recent times and it made me a bit sad to see so many of Hannah's friends posting on Facebook and Instagram pictures of them at 'New Year's Eve'. I definitely felt I had taken on the mantle of the older generation as I ranted "It's Hogmanay". At least my grannie would be proud! In that vein I'll leave you with a verse from a New Year song which to me sums up the Scots' sentimentality.

A guid new year to ane an a
An mony may ye see,
An during a the years to come,
O happy may ye be.
An may ye ne'er hae cause to mourn,
To sigh or shed a tear;
To ane an a baith great an sma
A hearty guid New year.
 
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In fact Christmas as a festival was banned in Scotland following the reformation.

Really!! Wow! Didn't know that.

The night would begin with a meal with steak pie being the main course.

Yumm.... Or... was it?

They would then all take a turn of singing a song or reciting a poem.

I like that. Nice.

Although you don't really hear bells now, midnight is still referred to as 'the bells'.

Too bad. You don't hear them hear anymore either.
People trying to sleep and all, I guess.

I definitely felt I had taken on the mantle of the older generation as I ranted "It's Hogmanay". At least my grannie would be proud!

:laughing: Good for you!

A guid new year to ane an a
An mony may ye see,
An during a the years to come,
O happy may ye be.
An may ye ne'er hae cause to mourn,
To sigh or shed a tear;
To ane an a baith great an sma
A hearty guid New year.

oooh.... I really like that.
The only part I didn't get was.... "baith". What's that?
 
Yumm.... Or... was it?

Steak pie is a favourite of mine all year round. You can get great steak pie at the butchers. The beef is really tender in a lovely gravy with puff pastry on top. We tend to have it on New Year's Day rather than Hogmanay but I think having it before the bells was to soak up the alcohol.

I like that. Nice.
I do too - it's a tradition I would love to revive,

:laughing: Good for you!
Well someone has to do!

oooh.... I really like that.
The only part I didn't get was.... "baith". What's that?

Baith will be both. I have seen a version that has the lyrics as 'To ane an 'a, baith great an' sma' which makes it easier to understand the sense of it. Of course it does have the inevitable verse about running about the braes!
 


Happy New Year to you as well.

Thank you.

Funny, I did the same thing and saw Rogue One on the afternoon of New year's Eve.

We always do something as a family in the afternoon. It started when the children were younger and they were not staying up for the bells. We have been to the pantomime and cinema. Given we saw The Force Awakens last year it seemed the obvious choice for this year. What did you think? I felt the start was a bit slow but I think overall it was pretty classic star wars.

I've always been a little disappointed that I didn't get to experience a proper Scottish Hogmanay - I was stuck on an oil rig in the North Sea on New Year's during the year I spent in Aberdeen.
Well you will need to come over some year to get the full experience.

Just awesome pictures of you being the Grand Marshall by the way. Incredible luck you had that day and surely an experience to remember.

The photos are really good and plenty more to come. We were definitely in the right place at the right time.


Not so great without the FP and a 90 minute wait.
Just sayin'.

I wouldn't be waiting in that!

Sheesh. I guess I'm hungry.
Cause Dang! that looks good.

I think Hannah and Peter ate the lot.

::yes:: One TR writer calls it the Broccoli house.
I can see why - we got two tubs of it!

Coming from the land of fish and chips.... how was that?

OK but not a patch on chip shop fish and chips with salt and malt vinegar. I think Cooke's of Dublin and the Yorkshire County Fish Shop were better.


It used to be that Dumbo was one of the longest lines in the park.... huh.

I remember it well! Hannah's first Disney trip was with my Mum and Dad to Disneyland Paris. When they got back they said that they had a huge wait for Dumbo and the tea cups because Hannah insisted on waiting for a pink one. I was like "and you let her?"

What?!?!? How can you be too old for the play area?!?!?

Well it's all I can think of but if so it's not very true to Walt's vision of playing together. It's not fair!

And trust me.... you don't want to.

Horrid.

I trust you on that one! At least Space Mountain is indoors.

You get your personal photog, too!?!? :faint:

I know that was a lovely surprise!

Running.

Running alongside the car.


OMG
:sad2:

Running along the parade route in July and the temperature had already hit 100 in the morning. I will share her photos so that her efforts were not in vain.

Their loss. Your gain.
I know. We would never have known I suppose and hopefully they won't either.

Great souvenir!
Absolutely - I did wear them a few more days to the Magic Kingdom.

Great shots!
Chelsea did a great job!

Wonder why. Everything's choreographed, so I'm not surprised... but... why?

I think it is to do with the children not being hidden behind the driver. Not that mine are particularly small!

Happy New Year to you too!

Thanks!

Annnnnd.... thanks for making me Google that!

Where would we be without google? Did you learn something new? Which version of where the name for Hogmanay came from do you like best? In our family we refer to it as 'Hug Many' as it's the perfect excuse for hugging people.
 
I have no idea what a Hogmanay is nor am I sure what you mean by the Bells, but Happy New Year anyway Fiona lol! I am going to guess that maybe the Bells is something equivalent to the ball drop in Times Square in NYC? No? How far off am I :rotfl2:

Sorry I'd no idea Hogmanay would be a foreign concept. Hogmanay is the Scot's name for New Year's Eve with all the traditions that go with it. Although you don't really hear bells now, midnight is still referred to as 'the bells'. I tend to watch the Hogmanay TV coverage from Edinburgh where just before midnight they have the lone piper playing on the battlements of Edinburgh castle. Then we all wish each other a Happy New Year!

Holy Splash Mountain line! We've waited in the outside portion of the queue before but not for a longer wait than 30 minutes and that was like, once. But in the summer that line gets crazy! I understand being hot enough to want to ride Splash, but I don't understand why, in that awful summer heat, anyone would wait in an outdoor line that long :crazy:

You are like me on wait times. Bear in mind that the temperature had already reached a 100 in the morning. No thanks! I would wait till another day to do Splash Mountain.


I think Dumbo is underrated as a ride for older kids/adults. Besides the nostalgic factor it's a cool view up there! I enjoy it and I like Aladdin's carpets for the same reason.

Dumbo is a true classic in every way. We love all those rides!


So exciting getting ready to be the Grand Marshalls in the parade!!!! I love those PP pictures of you all in the ears, especially where your arms are around each other :love:

It was something that I didn't think would ever happen and it is lovely getting to do something like that together as a family. The photos are really good.

Can't wait to read more, don't make me wait months for another update :P

I'm sorry! I'll try to do better this year! Will you forgive me?

Ah! Google.......sometimes I need the simple answers pointed out to me!

Where would be without google? Did it manage to explain Hogmanay? It so it can be your new specialist subject. You can amaze your friends. :-)
 
What did you think? I felt the start was a bit slow but I think overall it was pretty classic star wars.
I really enjoyed it. I had heard about the slow start, but I didn't think it was too bad, I was kept entertained. The battle on Scarif was fantastic. I was trying to decide if I like it better than The Force Awakens. I don't think so. I guess TFA was just so nostalgic for me, seeing all the original characters back again. But Rogue One really held up the bar. Makes me look forward to the other stand alone films if they are as good.
 


I really enjoyed it. I had heard about the slow start, but I didn't think it was too bad, I was kept entertained. The battle on Scarif was fantastic. I was trying to decide if I like it better than The Force Awakens. I don't think so. I guess TFA was just so nostalgic for me, seeing all the original characters back again. But Rogue One really held up the bar. Makes me look forward to the other stand alone films if they are as good.

You definitely needed to keep focussed at the start to follow what was happening. It is one that I am really looking forward to watching again. The battle scenes were incredible. I did have to break to Hannah what actually happened at the end and that it wasn't just a romantic moment on the beach. I was more emotionally engaged with The Force Awakens as I cared more for the characters. I'm still in mourning for Han. I am really looking forward to going next Hogmanay to see Episode VIII.
 
Steak pie is a favourite of mine all year round. You can get great steak pie at the butchers. The beef is really tender in a lovely gravy with puff pastry on top. We tend to have it on New Year's Day rather than Hogmanay but I think having it before the bells was to soak up the alcohol.

mmmm.... sounds good. Soaking up the alcohol doesn't hurt too!

Baith will be both. I have seen a version that has the lyrics as 'To ane an 'a, baith great an' sma' which makes it easier to understand the sense of it. Of course it does have the inevitable verse about running about the braes!

both. Never would've guessed.... but then you had to throw in "braes"! What the heck is that! (and stop that!!)

OK but not a patch on chip shop fish and chips with salt and malt vinegar.

Great. Now I have to wipe drool off the keyboard.

I remember it well! Hannah's first Disney trip was with my Mum and Dad to Disneyland Paris. When they got back they said that they had a huge wait for Dumbo and the tea cups because Hannah insisted on waiting for a pink one. I was like "and you let her?"

:laughing:

Well it's all I can think of but if so it's not very true to Walt's vision of playing together. It's not fair!

I say we dig up Walt and demand an explanation!

Running along the parade route in July and the temperature had already hit 100 in the morning. I will share her photos so that her efforts were not in vain.

Good! These, I gotta see.

I know. We would never have known I suppose and hopefully they won't either.

Oh, I hope they find out. <insert evil grin>

I think it is to do with the children not being hidden behind the driver. Not that mine are particularly small!

Huh. Could be. Didn't think of that.

Where would we be without google? Did you learn something new? Which version of where the name for Hogmanay came from do you like best? In our family we refer to it as 'Hug Many' as it's the perfect excuse for hugging people.

I like hug many... for the same reason!
 
We did Rogue One on new years eve also, along with some Chinese food and the DD spent a little birthday money. I liked the movie. I think a non star wars fan would "get" it more then Force Awakens, at least my husband did. I did read some spoilers because I had to decide if DD should see it or not but never read about the ending somehow so I was actually surprised once I realized what was happening. I guess I never thought about how they would explain those characters missing in episode IV and it was better then "wipe the droids memory".

I think I will adopt Hogmanay now. It sounds so much more interesting then New years eve. Not that I ever see the bells anymore. ;-)
 
I am personally very happy you took time off on the TR so I could find it! :) Being chosen as grand marshals - fantastic and I always wondered how they might get picked. The PhotoPass deal I understand - had trouble last time downloading so just bought the CD - did like that on there were the integrated motion items like Tower of Terror story/drop. You know what was more interesting? All the people on the CD who were not us. :rotfl2:Can't wait to see more!
 
both. Never would've guessed.... but then you had to throw in "braes"! What the heck is that! (and stop that!!)

Oops I'm sorry but braes do feature often in traditional Scots song. Braes are hills or a hillside. In fact Peter sang "Ye Banks and Braes of Bonny Doon" in his singing exam last year. It is a lovely song. You may have also have heard Loch Lomond that begins with "By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes". You see it's a bit hilly in Scotland so we sing about it a lot. Now don't ask me what bonnie is?

Great. Now I have to wipe drool off the keyboard.

Well seeing you got me thinking about chip shops I stopped in tonight for a couple of sausage suppers.

Here is one in the brown paper.




Then transferred to a plate, after all, we're not savages!



Good! These, I gotta see.

Patience you must have, my young padawan!

Oh, I hope they find out. <insert evil grin>

No, that's not nice! I do wonder about that family in the background of the photo of Peter eating his icecream sandwich.

I like hug many... for the same reason!

I wonder if Hug Many begins to be celebrated round the globe will they attribute it to Princess Leia?
 
Love the SM photos! It seems everyone knows where all the ride cameras are except me! I will definitely need to do more research on this before June bc if you remember from my TR, I took horrible ride photos!

So fun getting ready to be Grand Marshalls! I can't wait to read about the rest of the experience!

Happy New Year...err, I mean Hogmanay! I'm headed back to work tomorrow. Boo hoo!
 
Just joining in! A little late, but I'm all caught up. How exciting to be chosen for the parade! I can't wait to read more! :)
 
Welcome back dalmation7! I'm right in thinking you were following my 2015 TR? Pennsylvania, right?

We did Rogue One on new years eve also, along with some Chinese food and the DD spent a little birthday money.

Well that was very similar to us. We had Chinese takeaway at my Mum and Dad's with one of my brothers joining us. The cinema was really quiet which suited me!

did read some spoilers because I had to decide if DD should see it or not but never read about the ending somehow so I was actually surprised once I realized what was happening.

I managed to avoid spoilers all I knew was it a stand alone and they were searching for the plans of the Death Star. What did your DD think? The ending totally made sense.

I think I will adopt Hogmanay now. It sounds so much more interesting then New years eve. Not that I ever see the bells anymore. ;-)

Feel free to adopt any part of Hogmanay - Auld Lang Syne seems to have been adopted round the world. Just make sure you don't cross hands until the right part! Alan had a nap earlier in the evening and we woke him up for the bells. Rock and roll lifestyle!
 
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I am personally very happy you took time off on the TR so I could find it!
Yay I'm pleasing someone! :welcome: It's great to have you here. You are early on in the trip this is only Day 2 of a 14 night trip.

Being chosen as grand marshals - fantastic and I always wondered how they might get picked.

I think they like to see people who are friendly and are just enjoying being there spending time together as a family! I'm sure that applies to many families so it was amazing getting the pixie dust. pixiedust:

The PhotoPass deal I understand - had trouble last time downloading so just bought the CD - did like that on there were the integrated motion items like Tower of Terror story/drop.

We had so many photos with a 14 night trip especially with all the Grand Marshal ones. I know we bought CDs one year and I can't recall what the problem was this year. I think you still had to do something with the photos prior to ordering the CD. I know we have to pay quite a bit to ship to the UK but if that would have solved the problem I would have gladly done it.

You know what was more interesting? All the people on the CD who were not us. :rotfl2:Can't wait to see more!

That is interesting and just think how many CDs you are on. Hang around and I will hopefully get another update posted soon.
 
Love the SM photos! It seems everyone knows where all the ride cameras are except me! I will definitely need to do more research on this before June bc if you remember from my TR, I took horrible ride photos!

Thanks! The SM camera is quite early on. I just slept until I felt the flash. I don't remember yours being horrible.

So fun getting ready to be Grand Marshalls! I can't wait to read about the rest of the experience!

It was a really special experience and just lovely to do something like that together as a family!

Happy New Year...err, I mean Hogmanay! I'm headed back to work tomorrow. Boo hoo!

You are right...Happy New Year. Hogmanay is just our name for NYE. Hope work goes well tomorrow. I'm back on Thursday. The funny thing is that on the first day back at work all the Happy New Year greetings with hugs and kisses will start again.

Just joining in!

:welcome: Lovely to have you here!

A little late, but I'm all caught up.

Not really we're only on Day 2 and you're in time for the parade.


How exciting to be chosen for the parade!

Absolutely it was a special experience.

I can't wait to read more! :)

There will be lots of pictures with some words!
 
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Well seeing you got me thinking about chip shops I stopped in tonight for a couple of sausage suppers.
This makes me hungry! I do miss the chippies in Aberdeen. And the little carts to stop for a bacon buttie. (I hope I'm remembering and spelling those words correctly, it's been almost 20 years!) One thing I regret not trying was a deep fried Mars bar. I'll just have to go back I suppose.
 
Well seeing you got me thinking about chip shops I stopped in tonight for a couple of sausage suppers.

Here is one in the brown paper.




Then transferred to a plate, after all, we're not savages!


I need more paper towels...

atience you must have, my young padawan!

<throws hissy fit>

I wonder if Hug Many begins to be celebrated round the globe will they attribute it to Princess Leia?

Could have worse things attributed.
 
This makes me hungry! I do miss the chippies in Aberdeen. And the little carts to stop for a bacon buttie. (I hope I'm remembering and spelling those words correctly, it's been almost 20 years!)

Although fries are available in Scotland you can't beat thick chips. Such happy memories! You have the terms right - what did you think of the Lorne (square) sausage - did you ever have a roll and sausage?

I need more paper towels...
Drooling again?

One thing I regret not trying was a deep fried Mars bar. I'll just have to go back I suppose.

I must confess to never having tried a deep fried mars bar. I imagine it would be pretty good. I did once have a similar dessert at a fancy restaurant with small slices of mars bar in batter. It was tasty! Epcot could definitely do more with the UK. Yes you should come back and bring the family.

<throws hissy fit>

I cannot teach him. The boy has no patience.

Could have worse things attributed.

Very true. Where does the custom of the beer dash on Christmas Eve come from?
 
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