You've heard that phrase time and time again. "HAPPY
NEW YEAR!" In my many years of life, I often wondered what the new year
would bring, Que sera, sera.
When I was just a
little girl
I asked my mother
What will I be
Will I be pretty
Will I be rich
Here's what she said
to me
Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will
be
The future's not ours
to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be
When I grew up and
fell in love
I asked my sweetheart
What lies ahead
Will we have rainbows
Day after day
Here's what my
sweetheart said
Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will
be
The future's not ours
to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be
Now I have Children of
my own
They ask their mother
What will I be
Will I be handsome
Will I be rich
I tell them tenderly
Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will
be
The future's not ours
to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be
Que Sera, Sera
Songwriters
LIVINGSTON, JAY / EVANS, RAY
That song says it best, what will be, WILL BE!
No one can foresee their own demise or that of a loved one,
and the older one gets, the less he/she fears it, turns a deaf ear and blind
eye to it and continues onward.
But the time of year is best for resolving to make things
better, to grow as a person and to put to bed old issues. And so, I come to you
Dear Readers.
The New Year is always promising in our ignorance,
mysterious to wonder about and always surprising. My hope for you is that you
have good health, that if you are suffering from something, it will heal, I
prayer you lose no one and divest yourself of those that only weigh you down
unnecessarily. That you always have plenty to eat, a roof over your head, and
that many love you, and that you in kind love many.
There is one other thing I wish for you: that the memories
of your childhood, and of your parents or grandparents and all who have passed
are rekindled in your heart and mind and refresh your soul, laying bare who you
are and where you come from. Be proud of that and live for tomorrow with the
lessons of yesteryear, but remember: Que sera, sera.
YES, WE ARE QUICKLY RUNNING OUT OF HOLIDAYS!
New Year’s Eve and the following day, New Year’s Day seem
like the step-children of the holidays. Christmas or Hanukah are the big ones,
and for the exception of New Year’s Eve partying and drinking, I can’t make up
my mind if New Year’s Day is the end of the seasonal holidays or the first
holiday of the New Year.
Returning back to the routine of a non-holiday season, one
which doesn’t cost a lot of money unless you are a newly-wedded couple (St.
Valentine’s Day), there is nothing in my way until my wedding anniversary in
mid-June. There are three or four birthdays, three in March and one in April,
but until June I save money.
My resolution this year is not to make a resolution. I make
this resolution every year and have yet to break it since the early 2000’s when
I first started the tradition.