Mine was actually rather laid back for once. The Waynes didn't host a party this year because one of Bruce's "friends" was already on it. Bruce went to the party, but, I thankfully got held back because Gar demanded so. We mostly spent the night watching movies and eating a lot of junk food. Kori and Victor dropped by for all of a few minutes to wish us a Happy New Year and steal some of our food (well, Vic stole it...Kori tried giving us some and Alfred worked his magic with politely refusing it). Gar called Karen and we wished her family a Happy New Year and she promised to pass on the word to Garth, Roy and the twins when she got the chance.
As for things we watched, Gar and I watched a bunch of the classic Sherlock Holmes mysteries from the 1950s and even tried out that new TV series called "Sherlock" that's out, about if Holmes lived in the 21st century. You can now call me more or less a massive fan of the series and considering where they left off, I have to admit I am more than irked that they would force us to wait until fall for that conclusion. ...seriously, guys.
Along with that, we also watched Toy Story 3 and Wicked Scary 4 (HOW many of those are they going to make?!) and by then the New Year had rang in, so, Alfred poured us some sparkling grape juice and we had some cake. Gar clocked out faster than I had wanted him to, so, I was stuck fully awake with the manor basically to myself. So, I read until I fell asleep.
As for the days up until now, things have been uneventful. A few minor crimes both here in Gotham and in Stone City, nothing serious or entirely life threatening to us or civilians. I'm just waiting for the calm before the storm to subside...I know it's coming. And when it does, it'll hit us like a wrecking ball.
Anyway, I'm going to go continue enjoying the peace and quiet and finish off Earlene Fowler's "Arkansas Traveler". Ten bucks says that right as I get to the conclusion, some alarm in the Batcave will sound.