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I'm not big on New Year's Eve. I mean, I'm happy to have an excuse to drink Champagne and it's fun to yell down the countdown to midnight together, but I've never really felt that you need to have a big party to transition from one year to the next or that if you find yourself in pyjamas in front of the television on December 31st, you've somehow failed as a human being. (Which was convenient last week in Paris since that is exactly where I found myself, throat swollen beyond comprehension, medicated with powerful French antibiotics and just barely able to sauté some of the most flavorful pink shrimp with tomatoes and garlic for a celebratory dinner while we watched a French talk show. Huh. Max valiantly drank the entire bottle of Champagne by himself as I looked on sipping a verbena infusion. Double huh. He got the better end of that deal.)

It is no surprise, then, that my most magical New Year's Eve moment, exactly a year ago, didn't involve a party or a sequined dress, but played out in our car in the moments when 2009 passed into 2010. In Berlin, New Year's is a big deal. Fireworks aren't illegal and the whole city truly explodes at midnight (depending on what neighborhood you're in, this can be rather thrilling and fun, or a total terror trip: Kreuzberg, I'm looking at you). Incidentally, if you like celebration, come to Berlin for New Year's. Seriously. I always think the Berlin tourism board should feature it as one of the reasons to visit this city.

So we were in our car, driving from one party to another, when we realized or, actually, admitted to each other that instead of being at yet another loud, anonymous party, we both fervently preferred to be at home. Were we brave enough to ditch our plans? We were! And just like that, with a gentle u-turn on snow-covered streets, we slowly drove home. It was 11:50, and then 11:55, and then suddenly, as we found ourself in the narrow, residential streets of leafy Wilmersdorf, it was midnight. The city, so dark and quiet and empty just moments before, exploded in light and sparkle. People flooded the sidewalks, setting up empty Champagne bottles to launch their fireworks, striking matches, preparing the show. As we drove, gliding almost, on the thick ice layer, our car barely made a sound. Street after street, we saw children's beaming faces, staring upward into the black night, fireworks gleaming in their eyes. We saw their parents and other adults dancing on the sidewalks, with the night sky lit up, the colorful explosions reflected in the snow. I sat in the passenger seat, mouth agape, looking out at sweet Berlin transformed into a pink! gold! silver! green! blue! movie set, watching in slow motion as 2009 – as painful and as joyous a year as I've ever known – ended and 2010 – so unknown then! so unfamiliar! – opened its first pages. It was a stunning couple of minutes. And I felt so… lucky to have had those minutes. They were like a gift, like someone drawing open a heavy velvet curtain on the secret machinery of humanity and letting me have a few minutes watching it all unfold. You know? Pretty darn special.

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I'm not quite sure how to sum up 2010 in words. I guess, at the root, it was a year full of learning experiences. Learning to live without New York. Learning to be a Berliner again. Learning to work at home full-time. Learning to make new friends. Learning to stay close to my friends far away. Learning to function outside of my comfort zone, learning to be my own boss, in so many more ways than just the one.

But I also became a tourist in New York, walked along the canals in Venice, picked olives from my mother's trees, felt the sand of the Baltic sea under my feet. I wrote three chapters of my book, then six, then eight. Hated all of them, learned to like some of them. Wrote some more, had more sleepless nights than I can count, wrote more and more and more. I stood at the top of snow-topped mountains in Austria, walked familiar streets in Paris, met my girlfriends for a pedicure in London. Celebrated Christmas in a wood-oven-warmed living room in Bavaria, walked along the swollen Elbe in the dog days of August, picked wild plums where the Wall once stood. I made my own sauerkraut, roasted my first goose, canned my own applesauce. I started a new blog, wrote my first article for a national magazine, learned to call myself a writer. I was confronted, again and again, with the funny fact that life can be glorious and infuriating at the same time. It always is. It always will be.

And, a few months ago, in this year full of firsts and second chances, we started planning our wedding. This summer, in the shadow of my favorite fig trees, we'll become a family. Though really, as Max said just the other day, we already are one.

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So, happy new year to you, dear readers. May 2011 be full of wonderful moments that make you happy to be alive, strength for the difficult times, bravery for the big steps, love to keep you going. I hope you have enough hot sauce to make your lips curl and the promise of drippy fresh peaches in summer to make you smile. Thank you for reading, for being my loyal audience, for your patience through the long silences I left here this year, for inspiring me every day (truly) to be a better writer, better cook, and better observer of all those little things that make life worth living. You continue to be the reason why starting this blog over five (!) years ago remains one of the best decisions of my entire life.

Thank you!

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81 responses to “Happy New Year!”

  1. Indian Takeaway London Avatar

    Hello there! I really enjoy reading your blog! If you keep making great posts I will come back every day to keep reading!

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  2. Molly Avatar

    Sending love to you and M. I’m so glad you’re here, so glad to know you, so glad to call you a friend. xo

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  3. la ninja Avatar

    ah, wunderbar.
    you’ve had quite a year. indeed. so, what better way to end it that with a bun in the oven. good baking! 🙂
    p.s. coincidentally, I was in berlin for ny’s eve and… yes. boom bang boom boom.
    I thought amsterdam was bad (fireworks-wise) but you’re not bad either in that department, no. 😉
    http://whereisthatninja.blogspot.com/2011/01/starting-year-with-bang-or-two.html

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  4. Buday Avatar

    Posts like this are the reason why everytime i find the need to empty out my feed reader, I make sure your blog stays. Thank you for always giving your best to us. So I’ll forgive you for making me teary-eyed with the wonderful news. Congratulations.

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  5. Victoria Avatar

    Dear Luisa,
    I can’t say that I hope 2011 is your happiest year – just that it’s your happiest year yet. May each succeeding year be happier than the last.
    Life is always full of joys and sorrows, successes and failures; having a partner to share it all is the best. May you and Max be grand partners to each other.
    (Isn’t it amazing that a big sorrow lead to an even bigger joy?)
    Thanks for this post. It’s nice to begin the year with a song in my heart. Oh – more pictures, please.

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  6. Jeannie Avatar

    Oh Luisa, I love that photo of you at the end. It makes my heart feel all warm inside. I hope that this new year would be a fantastic one for you and Max as you prepare for your upcoming wedding!

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  7. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    Congrats! Yay for you and Max. May your lives together be filled with health and happiness and of course good food!

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  8. Selkie Avatar
    Selkie

    Bravo; so glad to hear the exciting news of a wedding! Looking forward to 2011, and your wonderful posts. Thank you!

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  9. Diana Avatar
    Diana

    From all the way downunder… A blessed 2011 for you! I wish you joy in preparing for your wedding – it can be such a daunting but a gorgeous experience all the same!
    Diana – Australia.

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  10. mai truong Avatar
    mai truong

    oh Luisa!! What wonderful, delightful news!! Congratulations on getting married!! Thank you for your gorgeous writing and for giving us a glimpse into your life.

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  11. Luisa Avatar

    Dearest darling people, your comments are so wonderful I want to print them out and frame them. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am so lucky to have you.
    And Gingeranne78, especially, your comment touched my heart. I feel really honored. Here’s to a happy 2011. xo

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  12. Anay Sokha Avatar

    Luisa, just one word here: WOW!!!

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  13. Terri Avatar
    Terri

    Oh my goodness, Luisa. You don’t know me from a hole in the ground, but I am a long-time reader….you made me cry with your good news…Congratulations!!

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  14. Cookie and Kate Avatar

    Sigh. Your photos gave me a sudden, intense urge to hop on a plane to Paris. Paris, tu me manque!

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  15. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    The warmest congratulations to you and Max! Your posts always give me goosebumps, they are so vivid and full of intense feeling. I count discovering your blog one of the highlights of 2010 and look forward to each new post, each lovely picture, and of course a book(!) in 2011 with anxious anticipation.

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    evy

    I love your writing! Happy New Year and thanks!

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  17. Aylin Avatar
    Aylin

    A delayed but no less heartfelt congratulations! Such exciting news! I hope this doesn’t sound too forward, but your happy news and that last photo makes me want to kiss your sweet smiling cheeks! Here’s to a great 2011!

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  18. Lobstersquad Avatar
    Lobstersquad

    Congratulations Luisa, all the best, what a fun 2011 you will have!

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  19. Jennie Avatar

    Luisa I am SO happy for you. Congratulations, and here’s to an amazing 2011.

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  20. Abby Avatar

    I’m one of your quieter readers, but it’s been such a pleasure following your blog over the past year. Congratulations–I wish you the very best as this year unfolds.

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  21. Rose-Anne Avatar

    I’m late to the party, but I’m here anyways! What a gorgeous post, Luisa. You are such an inspiration to me, and I have gotten so much fun and good food from your blog. Thank you for continuing to write, even if it’s less frequently. I cannot wait to hold your words, bound between two covers, in my hands. Happy 2011!

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    petra

    Happy New Year, to you! And all the best for your marriage! I am so excited…

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  23. Kate H Avatar
    Kate H

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. I’ll be in Berlin next New Year’s working on my dissertation; your description has given me a lot to look forward to!

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  24. The Rowdy Chowgirl Avatar

    What an awesome, uplifting summary of a very busy year! Happy 2011!

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  25. Devon Avatar
    Devon

    awesome post. live it up, write it up, love it up.

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  26. Jen Avatar

    Happy New Year! What a beautiful post…may 2011 be even richer (if that’s possible).

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  27. ann Avatar

    Holy crippity crap Luisa! It’s been a bit since I checked in!! A MILLION CONGRATULATIONS!! 2011 will be the best year ever for you, I can feel it (and you deserver it). Yay!

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  28. Sharon Kitchens Avatar

    I cannot wait to buy your book, all your books and support you. What a beautiful writer you are. Living in Maine and reading your posts has me longing for great adventures. So happy for you!

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  29. rachel Avatar

    oh my goodness–congratulations! what a beautiful and inspiring post. best wishes for 2011!

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  30. heidi leon Avatar

    Thank you for writing such a beautiful post, I felt like I was the one sitted on that car on Berlin streets.
    Thank you for keeping this blog, even with those silences, in fact, those silences, make it even more worthy and precious.
    Finally, wish you and Max a fantastic 2010. Sure it will be an unforgettable year for you too.

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  31. Nuts about food Avatar

    Happy New Year to you Luisa! I started reading you about three years ago and have never left since. What wonderful news about this summer, my this year bring you all you deserve and hope for!

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