I graduated high school in 1999, and my high school friends all gathered together during our college Christmas vacation to celebrate 1999 turning to 2000. The girls dressed up in fancy dresses… for about two minutes just so we could take pictures before changing back into comfy clothes. We smoked cigars, wondered if Y2K would really be a thing, and watched the TV as the ball dropped and ushered in the new millennium (not really, I know, but honestly who cared when 2000 turned to 2001).
AULD LANG SYNE PRINTABLES
I don’t remember if we tried to sing Auld Lang Syne or not, but if we did, I guarantee we didn’t get any farther than the first two lines. Does anyone know all the words to that song anymore? I am not even sure I know what “auld lang syne” even means. I guess if Harry doesn’t even understand it, I don’t really need to.
(Be right back. I have to go watch that movie again for the millionth time.)
In the spirit of friends old and new, I have created two versions of this glittered Auld Lang Syne printable. One uses a modern sans serif font and the other a festive script. Print out either or both for your New Year’s celebration!
HOW TO GET THE PRINTABLES
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You will find these printables in the NEW YEAR’S section of the Freebie Gallery.