
There’s a yearly tradition that we do here at the Hotel Thompson that I thought I would share. It’s nothing difficult, really simple if you will. Mom/dad have done this for years and as they say, “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it!” I thought I would share with my friends here in blogville because one can never have too much of good luck, right?
On the 31st of December before midnight, place money outside on your porch. It can be a loose bill, change, or in an envelope. This stays on your front porch. Before midnight, everyone goes outside of the house.

At midnight, you open the front door and throw the money in over the threshold. This should be the first thing that crosses your door. This represents money coming into your home for the new year. Remember, you don’t step into the home until after the money goes in.
I’m not sure where mom/dad got this from but they have been doing it forever. I mean heck, we’ll take all of the help from everywhere we can, right? Happy money tossing tonight my friends 🙂
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There’s a yearly tradition that we do here at the Hotel Thompson that I thought I would share. It’s nothing difficult, really simple if you will. Mom/dad have done this for years and as they say, “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it!” I thought I would share with my friends here in blogville because one can never have too much of good luck, right?
On the 31st of December before midnight, place money outside on your porch. It can be a loose bill, change, or in an envelope. This stays on your front porch. Before midnight, everyone goes outside of the house.

At midnight, you open the front door and throw the money in over the threshold. This should be the first thing that crosses your door. This represents money coming into your home for the new year. Remember, you don’t step into the home until after the money goes in.
I’m not sure where mom/dad got this from but they have been doing it forever. I mean heck, we’ll take all of the help from everywhere we can, right? Happy money tossing tonight my friends 🙂
Tags: adventure, animal, appreciation, bacon, cute, dad, doorstep, entertainment, freedom, Friends, front porch, fun, growing up, happy, Holiday, Hotel Thompson, Love, miniature pot bellied pig, Mom, money, New Year's Day, New Years Eve, pet, pets, pig, porch, priceless, prosperity, smart, threshold, tradition

There’s a yearly tradition that we do here at the Hotel Thompson that I thought I would share. It’s nothing difficult, really simple if you will. Mom/dad have done this for years and as they say, “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it!” I thought I would share with my friends here in blogville because one can never have too much of good luck, right?
On the 31st of December before midnight, place money outside on your porch. It can be a loose bill, change, or in an envelope. This stays on your front porch. Before midnight, everyone goes outside of the house.

At midnight, you open the front door and throw the money in over the threshold. This should be the first thing that crosses your door. This represents money coming into your home for the new year. Remember, you don’t step into the home until after the money goes in.
I’m not sure where mom/dad got this from but they have been doing it forever. I mean heck, we’ll take all of the help from everywhere we can, right? Happy money tossing tonight my friends 🙂
Tags: adventure, animal, appreciation, bacon, cute, dad, doorstep, entertainment, freedom, Friends, front porch, fun, growing up, happy, Holiday, Hotel Thompson, Love, miniature pot bellied pig, Mom, money, New Year's Day, New Years Eve, pet, pets, pig, porch, priceless, prosperity, smart, threshold, tradition
Really? That is the question for the day. Mommy kissed all of us goodbye this morning and walked out the door. We heard her chuckling from the front porch. Why do you ask? Look closely at the picture above. Across the street in the yard, there was a chicken. A real goodness chicken. Why did it cross the road? Probably because it knew of mom’s passion for fried chicken? Snorts and rolls around in piggy laughter.
Never fear – the chicken is live and well. Mom knocked on the owner’s door and told him his chicken was out. He said it got out of his chicken house. What a thought. There’s an escaped chicken in our hood.
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There’s a yearly tradition that we do here at the Hotel Thompson that I thought I would share. It’s nothing difficult, really simple if you will. Mom/dad have done this for years and as they say, “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it!” I thought I would share with my friends here in blogville because one can never have too much of good luck, right?
On the 31st of December before midnight, place money outside on your porch. It can be a loose bill, change, or in an envelope. This stays on your front porch. Before midnight, everyone goes outside of the house.

At midnight, you open the front door and throw the money in over the threshold. This should be the first thing that crosses your door. This represents money coming into your home for the new year. Remember, you don’t step into the home until after the money goes in.
I’m not sure where mom/dad got this from but they have been doing it forever. I mean heck, we’ll take all of the help from everywhere we can, right? Happy money tossing tonight my friends 🙂
Tags: adventure, animal, appreciation, bacon, cute, dad, doorstep, entertainment, freedom, Friends, front porch, fun, growing up, happy, Holiday, Hotel Thompson, Love, miniature pot bellied pig, Mom, money, New Year's Day, New Years Eve, pet, pets, pig, porch, priceless, prosperity, smart, threshold, tradition

There’s a yearly tradition that we do here at the Hotel Thompson that I thought I would share. It’s nothing difficult, really simple if you will. Mom/dad have done this for years and as they say, “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it!” I thought I would share with my friends here in blogville because one can never have too much of good luck, right?
On the 31st of December before midnight, place money outside on your porch. It can be a loose bill, change, or in an envelope. This stays on your front porch. Before midnight, everyone goes outside of the house.

At midnight, you open the front door and throw the money in over the threshold. This should be the first thing that crosses your door. This represents money coming into your home for the new year. Remember, you don’t step into the home until after the money goes in.
I’m not sure where mom/dad got this from but they have been doing it forever. I mean heck, we’ll take all of the help from everywhere we can, right? Happy money tossing tonight my friends 🙂
Tags: adventure, animal, appreciation, bacon, cute, dad, doorstep, entertainment, freedom, Friends, front porch, fun, growing up, happy, Holiday, Hotel Thompson, Love, miniature pot bellied pig, Mom, money, New Year's Day, New Years Eve, pet, pets, pig, porch, priceless, prosperity, smart, threshold, tradition