Wednesday, August 1, 2012

DOGust, Respect for Parents Day, Lughnasadh, more

August 1st, 2012, kicks off the month with a crazy-long list of holidays: DOGust, National Girlfriends' Day, Rounds Resounding Day, Respect for Parents Day, Lughnasadh, Lammas Day, Minority Donor Awareness Day, Clergy Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention Day, Emancipation Day, Caribbean Day (proposed), Swiss National Day, and National Raspberry Cream Pie Day.

DOGust is the universal birthday for shelter dogs whose true birth date is unknown, as declared by the North Shore Animal League America, the world's largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization. Phenomenal! Now our dog, Shimmer, Official Blog Dog of The Trend Police, has a birthday of her own!

Shimmer, Official Blog Dog of The Trend Police.

National Girlfriends' Day is a great opportunity to have a girls' night out, a leisurely lunch, or even a long phone chat with your bestie while you lounge in fuzzy slippers and one of those blankets with sleeves.

Rounds Resounding Day was established in 1987 to celebrate the beauty and pure enjoyment of singing in the round. The mere mention of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" conjures up memories of childhood and simple joy. The motto for this day is: "As rounds re-sound and resound, all the world's joined in a circle of harmony."


Respect for Parents Day is an idea that's circulating and percolating on the net. I respect my parents (and miss them now that they're gone), and I treasure the opportunity I've been given to be a parent. A day to encourage respect for parents is a wonderful idea, as long as parents strive to be worthy of that respect.

August 1st is the Celtic harvest festival known as Lughnasash in Ireland, Lunasdal in Scotland, Laa Luanys in the Isle of Man, and Gwl Awst in Wales. In later times the festival came to be known as Lammas Day, celebrating the end of the "hungry gap" and the beginning of the harvest season.

Minorities are encouraged to learn more about organ, blood, and tissue donation - and consider becoming donors - on this day, Minority Donor Awareness Day.

Clergy Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention Day is meant to help people understand the nature of clergy sexual abuse and its prevalence in many religions around the globe. We can only hope that such awareness and understanding will lead to prevention in the future.

Emancipation Day commemorates the date in 1834 when the British Empire abolished chattel slavery within all of its colonies. This action brought freedom to many in parts of the Caribbean, Africa, Canada, India, China, Australia, and South America.

Caribbean Day is a holiday in the making, proposed by Hamilton Daley, Jamaican Attorney-at-Law. Mr. Hamilton writes, "The question I pose is whether the significance of the 1st August [as Emancipation Day] should be used as the centrifuge to detonate a positive force of global unity amongst Caribbean people; like an annual blossom - lasting just for a day - Caribbean Day....We should move away from the thinking which perceives the Caribbean Community as being founded on mere victims and castaways from Africa. We need to celebrate ourselves wholly as Caribbeans, and I suggest that we should globally conjoin on an annual basis to celebrate who we are."

Swiss National Day features a procession between Werdmühleplatz Square and Bürkliplatz in Zurich. Citizens and visitors enjoy food, drink, and folk dancing.

Last on this unusually long list of holidays is National Raspberry Cream Pie Day. Can't say I've ever had raspberry cream pie, but it sounds interesting.


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August 2012 month-long celebrations

August brings the final hurrah of summer for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere. Take time to start a new tradition, inspired by an offbeat holiday or worthy cause from this list of August celebrations. Events are listed alphabetically, with descriptive words such as "National" and "World" omitted.

Admit You're Happy Month
Air Travel Month
Almost Too Late to Get a Tan Month
American Adventures Month
American Artist Appreciation Month
American Indian Heritage Month
Audio Book Appreciation Month
Back to School Safety Month


Black Business Month
Breastfeeding Month
Brownie Month
Brownies at Brunch Month
Buwan ng Wika (Language Month)
Cataract Awareness Month
Catfish Month
Child Support Enforcement MonthChildren's Eye Health and Safety Month
Children's Vision and Learning Month
Coffee Month
Eat Dessert First Month 
Eye Exam Month
Family Fun Month 
Foot Health Month
Get Ready for Kindergarten Month
Goat Cheese Month
Golf Month
Happiness Happens Month
Immunization Awareness Month
Inventors' Month
Maine Lobster Month
Medic-Alert Awareness Month
Motorsports Awareness Month
Napping Month
Neurosurgery Outreach Month
Panini Month
Parks Month
Peach Month
Pedestrian Safety Month
Pennsylvania Produce Month
Picnic Month
Professional Speakers Month
Psoriasis Awareness Month


Ramadan - July 31st to August 30th
Romance Awareness Month
Sandwich Month
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness Month
Tour de USA - July 30th to September 15th
Truancy Prevention Month
Water Quality Month
What Will Be Your Legacy Month
Win with Civility Month

If you know of other month-long celebrations that should be included in this list, please provide info in the Comments section below. Happy August!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Mutt's Day, Feast of Saint Ignatius, more

July 31st, 2012 is Mutt's Day, Feast of Saint Ignatius, Jump for Jelly Beans Day, National Cotton Candy Day, and National Raspberry Cake Day.

Mutt's Day honors some of the world's best dogs, the ones who take the best features from this breed and that, blend them together, and show us their unique style. Many of us humans are mutts of a sort, too, especially in the glorious melting pot known as the USA.

The Feast of Saint Ignatius is held in remembrance of the founder of the Society of Jesus. Saint Ignatius of Loyola lived from 1491 to 1556.

Jump for Jelly Beans Day is a time to leap for your sweet legumes, apparently. I can't imagine Ronald Reagan doing that.

National Cotton Candy Day is the holiday so nice they celebrate it twice. Have some cotton candy today and on December 7th.

Today is National Raspberry Cake Day. If you've got some on hand, what time should I come over?

Monday, July 30, 2012

Father-in-Law Day, Cheesecake Day, more

July 30th, 2012, is Father-in-Law Day, Independence Day (Vanuatu), and National Cheesecake Day.

Father-in-Law Day honors the second father in your life, the one you get when you marry the love of your life. My father-in-law passed away recently, and I miss our long talks. Appreciate time together while you have it.

Vanuatu celebrates Independence Day on July 30th.

Relax with a decadent dessert  - don't worry about the calories. Happy National Cheesecake Day!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Lipstick Day, Bog Day, Reek Sunday, more

July 29th, 2012, is National Lipstick Day, International Bog Day, Rain Day, National Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Father's Day (Dominican Republic), Reek Sunday, and National Lasagna Day.

Today is National Lipstick Day. Even if you don't have the time or inclination, ladies, to apply full makeup, a little lipstick can really brighten up your style. And it's nice for kissing.

International Bog Day, always the last Sunday in July, celebrates the beauty of bogs and encourages conservation. 

Rain Day takes place every July 29th in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, when citizens gather to check for rain. As of 2010, it rained 112 out of the last 136 years. The strange observance began when a farmer mentioned to a local drug store owner that it would rain the following day, July 29th. When the drug store owner asked why, the farmer explained that the date was his birthday, and his journal showed that it almost always rained on his birthday. Has anyone checked the forecast for Waynesburg? There's an app for that.

National Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day is the day when you're supposed to purchase cheese solely for the purpose of baiting your mousetraps. No cheese for you!

Happy Father's Day to all Dads in the Dominican Republic. The holiday is observed on the last Sunday in July.

Reek Sunday is observed in Ireland on the last Sunday in July. Up to 25,000 pilgrims climb Saint Patrick Mountain, also known as Croagh Patrick or the Reek. Many climb the mountain barefoot! Saint Patrick is said to have fasted on this mountain before throwing a bell down the side, banishing all snakes from Ireland.

Despite the fact that you're supposed to use the cheese you buy today to bait mousetraps, today is National Lasagna Day. Oh well, just plan to buy your ricotta and mozzarella yesterday.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

National Dance Day, Day of the Cowboy, Milk Chocolate Day, more

July 28th, 2012, is National Dance Day, Gone-ta-Pott Day, National Day of the Cowboy, Independence Day (Peru), World Hepatitis Day, and National Milk Chocolate Day.

Today is the 2nd annual National Dance Day, sponsored by "So You Think You Can Dance" and the Dizzy Feet Foundation. Join organized celebrations in many major cities or put together your own event. Just dance and have fun.

The 28th of every month is Gone-ta-Pott Day, as declared on the website by the same name. In the spirit of this holiday, try to see the humor in a bad situation.

July 28th, 2012 is the eighth annual National Day of the Cowboy. The mission of the National Day of the Cowboy nonprofit organization is to "contribute to the preservation of America's Cowboy heritage so that the history and culture...can be shared and perpetuated for the public good, through education, the arts, celebrations, gatherings, rodeos, and community activities."

Peru celebrates Independence Day on July 28th with a salvo of twenty-one cannons, bullfighting, and other festivities.

Today is World Hepatitis Day. Learn more about this disease that is more prevalent than HIV or any cancer.

On National Milk Chocolate Day, enjoy a candy bar, a brownie, cake, chocolate milk, or your favorite milk chocolate confection. Or just have your milk chocolate straight.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower 2012

The 2012 Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower is expected to be at its peak on July 28th and 29th in the hours before dawn, but meteors may be visible any time in late July or early August. The Perseids Meteor Shower is just ramping up as well, with a peak expected around August 13th. Viewing for the Delta Aquarids is best in the Southern Hemisphere, but enthusiasts in the Northern Hemisphere should watch the skies as well.

City lights, called light pollution, can interfere with viewing. So can reflected moonlight. The next full moon will take place on August 2nd, so expect a great deal of moonlight.

Meteor showers are named for the star or constellation they appear to be near. The Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower appears near a third magnitude star, Delta Aquarii.

Stargazing bench. Image: suphakit73; FreeDigitalPhoto

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2012 Olympics, Walk on Stilts Day, Creme Brulee Day, more

July 27th, 2012, is 2012 Olympics, National Talk in an Elevator Day, Barbie in a Blender Day, Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day, Take Your Pants for a Walk Day, Walk on Stilts Day, System Administrator Appreciation Day, National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, and National Creme Brulee Day.  

The 2012 Olympics in London begin today and continue through August 12th. Can't wait - this year brings more viewing opportunities than ever, with apps, webcasts, and DVR viewing. The Opening Ceremony takes place on the evening of July 27th, London time, but the tricky little secret is that some events are held in advance. Let's just hope that the games take place without incident, focusing on the true spirit of fair competition and camaraderie. Here's a schedule of events.

National Talk in an Elevator Day pokes fun at social taboos. When I was in college, friends who studied sociology were assigned to turn around and face the other riders in elevators. Similar idea.

Barbie in a Blender Day is..... um.... perhaps not as sick as it first sounds. The day is inspired by photographer Tom Forsythe, who was sued by Mattel as a result of his Food Chain Barbie images. Forsythe began by trying to make a statement about branding, body image, and modern culture, but ended by showing corporations that they could not always stop the little guy. Mattel ultimately lost the case. Okay, I hear you - enough seriousness. Here's a Barbie in a blender, for those of you who are not too squeamish:


Now that we're done desecrating Barbie, it's time to celebrate Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day. Used to be that watering them was enough. Then we were told to talk to our plants. And now this. Well, I'm drawing the line here. I will not take my houseplants to the houseplant park or play fetch with them.

Perhaps (IMHO) as a result of lazy typing or a typo, the above holiday evolved into another celebration, Take Your Pants for a Walk Day. No matter the origin of the holiday, I recommend wearing the pants while you walk them.

Continuing with today's theme of holidays about walking, today is Walk on Stilts Day. If you can somehow walk your pants, walk your houseplants, and walk on stilts simultaneously, you should post on YouTube.

The thirty-fourth annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, in Gilroy, California, begins today and runs through July 29th. Some day I've gotta try garlic ice cream.

The last Friday in July is System Administrator Appreciation Day, so if you have a SysAdmin in your life, show a little love!

July 27th is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day. In the words of President Obama in 2011: "Today, we honor the tens of thousands of service members who gave their last full measure of devotion to protect the people of the Republic of Korea.  We also pay tribute to the generations of Americans who have guarded the border since hostilities concluded.  It is our sacred duty as a grateful Nation to care for all those who have served, and to provide for our veterans and their families." Thank you, brave veterans.

Today we honor an elegant dessert with a hard, caramelized top. On National Creme Brulee Day, raise your creme brulee torch and say "Ooh la la!"

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Aunt and Uncle Day, Chili Dog Day, Coffee Milkshake Day, more

July 26th, 2012, is All or Nothing Day, Aunt and Uncle Day, National Bagelfest, Independence Day (Liberia), Independence Day (Maldives), National Chili Dog Day, and National Coffee Milkshake Day.

Feeling daring or just vaguely restless? Well, my friend, this is the day for you. On All or Nothing Day try something new and exciting. Ask that cute girl on a date, go bungee jumping, eat rattlesnake. Just do something!

Aunt and Uncle Day is celebrated on July 26th. Visit your aunts and uncles or call them. They will appreciate the attention.

National Bagelfest is a time to score some bagels on sale if you're lucky. If not, have some anyway. Bagels are delicious.

Liberia observes Independence Day on July 26th.

The Maldives observes Independence Day on July 26th.

The last Thursday in July is National Chili Dog Day. Enjoy, but don't wear a white shirt.

Today is National Coffee Milkshake Day. I could go for one of those right now - it's hot in St. Louis and I'm sleepy!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Rain of Black Worms Day, Culinarians Day, more

July 25th, 2012 is Rain of Black Worms Day, Merry-Go-Round Day, Culinarians Day, Thread the Needle Day, Candles on a Cake Day, Santiago, Constitution Day (Fiji), and National Hot Fudge Sundae Day.

On this date in 1872 a strange thing happened in Bucharest, Romania. Today is Rain of Black Worms Day! I haven't found a good explanation.

Reminisce about your childhood or take the little ones in your life to the nearest carousel. Celebrate Merry-Go-Round Day.

Today is Culinarians Day. Take time to thank the chef at your favorite restaurant or the person who keeps you well-fed at home. Or, if you're the culinarian in your household,  take the day off and let someone else do the cooking.

Thread the Needle Day offers an opportunity to dust off your sewing skills. It's also an opportunity to find your way through a difficult situation. Makes me think of Mathew 19:24  - "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."

July 25th is Candles on a Cake Day, honoring a tradition with German origins. You're pretty special if your birthday happens to be today.

The celebration known as Santiago, honoring Saint James, takes place in Spain on this date. When Santiago falls on a Sunday the year is El Ano Santo, a holy year. Pilgrims who travel to the town of Santiago during a holy year will be free of all sin, as decreed by Pope Calixto II.

Fiji observes Constitution Day on July 25th.

July 25th brings yet another ice cream-related holiday, probably my favorite. Hard to beat the combo of cold vanilla ice cream, smooth hot fudge, and crunchy toasted pecans. Happy National Hot Fudge Sundae Day!


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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Drive-Thru Day, Birthday of Nannarrup hoffmani, more

July 24th, 2012, is National Drive-Thru Day, Tell an Old Joke Day, Cousins' Day, Pioneer Day (Utah), Birthday of Nannarrup hoffmani, Instant Coffee Day, and National Tequila Day.

Today is National Drive-Thru Day. It's nice to have the option of drive-thru service on a busy day. Some restaurants even have healthy items on the menu. Only problem is, sometimes it's hard to hear or be heard through the cheap speakers they use.

What does an elephant do when he breaks his toe? He calls a "toe" truck. Sorry for the old joke, but today is Tell an Old Joke Day. If you need a supply of old jokes, much better than mine, the late Henny Youngman had many to offer.

Today is Cousins' Day, a time to reminisce about the good times you've had with your cousins at family reunions and such. How many cousins do you have? I have thirty-two, believe it or not, but sadly three are no longer with us.

The state of Utah observes Pioneer Day today, remembering the date in 1847 when Brigham Young and a group of Mormon pioneers arrived at Salt Lake Valley.

July 24th is the Birthday of Nannarrup hoffmani. Never heard of him? That's because "he" is a centipede, a new genus of centipede, discovered in New York's Central Park. The eighty-two-legged creature was found in 1998, but not officially classified until July 24th, 2002.

If you're in too much of a hurry to hit the drive-thru, have some instant coffee in honor of Instant Coffee Day. If you refuse to drink instant coffee, use some to flavor frosting or add a subtle dimension to a gravy or sauce. Be creative!

On National Tequila Day, have a margharita or a tequila sunrise. Or better yet, make diamonds. Did you know scientists have turned tequila into diamonds? I'll drink to that.


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Monday, July 23, 2012

Mosquito Day, Gorgeous Grandma Day, Hot Dog Day, more

July 23rd, 2012, is National Mosquito Day, Hot Enough for Ya Day, Gorgeous Grandma Day, Egypt Revolution Day, National Hot Dog Day, and National Vanilla Ice Cream Day.

On National Mosquito Day, be nice to the little insects that love to bite us. Yeah, right.

Hot enough for ya? We hear that too much in the Northern Hemisphere this time of year. Anyway, for what it's worth, have a great Hot Enough for Ya Day.

Gorgeous Grandma Day is meant to remind everyone that beauty has nothing to do with age. You go, Grandma!

On Egypt Revolution Day, Egyptians remember their 1952 revolution against the British.

Please pass the mustard and the relish - today is National Hot Dog Day.

National Vanilla Ice Cream Day is the latest in a long string of ice cream-related celebrations. Maybe it's just a ploy to distract people from asking, "Hot enough for ya?" all the time.


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Leo the Lion, July 23 to August 22

Leo. Image: Salvatore Vuono, FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Everyone born between July 23rd and August 22nd is a Leo, the sign of the Lion.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Spoonerism Day, Pi Approximation Day, Penuche Fudge Day, more

July 22nd, 2012, is Lion's Share Day, Spoonerism Day, Parents' Day, Auntie's Day, Rat-Catchers Day, Pied Piper Day, Pi Approximation Day, Hammock Day, and National Penuche Fudge Day.

Lion's Share Day is your opportunity to take more than your share, evidently, if you have the brawn and temperament to do so. The expression, "the lion's share," comes to us from one of Aesop's fables:

The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass

The Lion, the Fox and the Ass entered into an agreement to assist each other in the chase. Having secured a large booty, the Lion on their return from the forest asked the Ass to allot his due portion to each of the three partners in the treaty. The Ass carefully divided the spoil into three equal shares and modestly requested the two others to make the first choice. The Lion, bursting out into a great rage, devoured the Ass. Then he requested the Fox to do him the favor to make a division. The Fox accumulated all that they had killed into one large heap and left to himself the smallest possible morsel. The Lion said, "Who has taught you, my very excellent fellow, the art of division? You are perfect to a fraction." He replied, "I learned it from the Ass, by witnessing his fate."

Happy is the man who learns from the misfortunes of others.

July 22nd is Spoonerism Day, commemorating the birth date of William Archibald Spooner, accidental inventer of the spoonerism. A spoonerism is the swapping of consonants or syllables in two words, creating runny feasults, er, funny results. Here's a good one, from the British scholar Mr. Spooner himself: During World War I he stated, "When our boys come home from France, we will have the hags flung out."

The fourth Sunday in July is Parents' Day. The National Parents' Day Coalition states, "Parents' Day provides an opportunity to recognize and promote parenting as a central vocation for our families and communities. More than just a time to celebrate, it is an occasion to make a statement about what is important in our society. It is a chance to create a positive tradition based on a core axiom - that the role of parents is crucial in the nurturing and development of children, and thus requires investment, focus, and commitment."

Today is the 4th annual Auntie's Day, honoring all of the wonderful Aunts out there!

Today is Rat-Catchers Day, sometimes called Pied Piper Day, celebrating those who catch rats or drive them out of town. I'm in favor of that.

Here's a day for all of you math geeks out there - Pi Approximation Day. Today's date, written in the date/month format, is 22/7. That's an approximate value for pi. Don't confuse today with Pi Day, observed on March 14th.

Are you sleepy from reading too many blog posts? Rejoice, for today is Hammock Day. Have a wonderful nap.

National Penuche Fudge Day is a time to enjoy a sweet New England treat, also popular in parts of the Southern United States. Penuche is made from brown sugar, butter, milk, and vanilla, sometimes with maple syrup added for flavor. I could probably eat a lion's share of that.


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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Invite an Alien to Live with You Day, Junk Food Day, more

July 21st, 2012, is Invite an Alien to Live with You Day, Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day, Legal Drinking Age Day, Monkey Day, Woodie Wagon Day, Canada's Parks Day, Independence Day (Belgium), National Junk Food Day, and National Lamington Cake Day. 

Today is Invite an Alien to Live with You Day. When I told my husband, he replied, "I thought you already did." Very cute. He's an alien from Oklahoma, you see, and he charmed me into inviting him to Missouri.... But I digress. Invite an Alien to Live with You Day falls on the birth date of Robin Williams, also known as "Mork from Ork."

We could all use a bit of the advice this holiday offers - Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day. Give yourself a break, move on from past mistakes, and aim higher in the future.

The legal drinking age varies from country to country, and birthdays occur on every day of the year. Maybe somebody was drinking when they decided that July 21st, more than any other day of the year, should be celebrated as Legal Drinking Age Day. Cheers, if you're legal.

July 21st is Monkey Day, commemorating the date when Scopes was found guilty during the Scopes Monkey Trial against teaching evolution in schools. Celebrate however you see fit - visit the monkeys at your local zoo, reminisce about David Letterman's Monkey Cam, or send a Monkey Day e-card. Enjoy!


The third Saturday in July is Woodie Wagon Day. Should make you smile, if you're old enough to remember when they were common. Get your photo fix at WoodyWagon.com.

If you're in Canada, pack a picnic basket, grab your sports equipment, and head out to a local park. Today is Canada's Parks Day.

Belgium observes Independence Day on July 21st, celebrating independence from the Netherlands.

Today is National Junk Food Day. If you normally abstain or enjoy junk food in moderation, feel free to go crazy just this once. On the other hand, if you eat junk food all the time, take this day as an opportunity to avoid junk food and explore some healthy alternatives.

National Lamington Cake Day is celebrated in Australia, paying homage to a sponge cake dipped in chocolate and topped with shredded coconut. Nice to learn about an Australian foodie tradition other than throwing shrimp on the barbie.


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Friday, July 20, 2012

Moon Day, Chess Day, Lollipop Day, more

July 20th, 2012, is Moon Day, Friends Day, Chess Day, Ugly Truck Day, Independence Day (Colombia), National Lollipop Day, and Fortune Cookie Day.

July 20th is Moon Day, commemorating the day in 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon and Armstrong became the first man to set foot there. Do you remember where you were on that historic day? Were you even born?

Friends Day is the creation of Enrique Febbraro, an Argentine teacher and musician, who was inspired by the global unity of man's first moon landing in 1969. The holiday has been celebrated in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Spain. The makers of Bodega Elena de Mendoza wine are bringing the celebration to the United States this year.

Today is Chess Day. Celebrate by playing a game, or, if you're a chess newbie like me, start to learn how.

Ugly Truck Day is here. Ugly is in the eye of the beholder, but a road-worn old truck has a certain charm, an aura of time passing.

Colombia observes its 201st Independence Day on this date, celebrating independence from Spain. Parades and other festivities are planned.

Lollipops put me in the mind of Shirley Temple singing "Good Ship Lollipop" and the Lollipop Guild from Wizard of Oz. More recently, Mika recorded "Lollipop." Enjoy the videos and have a happy National Lollipop Day!




Your fortune cookie fortune says...." Reading The Holiday Whiz every day leads to a long and prosperous life." Or maybe not. In any event, today is Fortune Cookie Day.


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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Flitch Day, Triple Play Day, Daiquiri Day, more

July 19th, 2012, is Flitch Day, Get to Know Your Customer Day, Triple Play Day, Stick Out Your Tongue Day, National Daiquiri Day, and National Raspberry Cake Day.

Flitch Day is an old custom, practiced in Dunmore Priory, England, beginning in the 15th century. Couples who could convince a jury that they had lived in harmony and fidelity for the previous year would receive a flitch of bacon from the priory monks. The tradition has fallen in and out of popularity over the years. If you'd like a virtual flitch of bacon, check out "Bacon makes everything better."

The third Thursday of every quarter is Get to Know Your Customer Day. That's good advice for anyone in business.

Triple Play Day commemorates the first unassisted triple play in baseball, which happened back in 1909. The feat was achieved by Neal Ball, shortstop for the Cleveland Naps. He caught a line drive, touched second base, and tagged a runner. Major League-sanctioned triple plays have only occurred fifteen times.

Today is Stick Out Your Tongue Day. Doing so for no reason might get you labeled as rude or worse, so consider sticking out your tongue to enjoy a popsicle or an ice cream cone.

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy a refreshing rum drink with lime and simple syrup. Embrace National Daiquiri Day!

National Raspberry Cake Day is easy to celebrate, even if you don't bake. Take a store-bought pound cake (or a Twinkie!) and top it with fresh raspberries. Voila!


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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Hug a Fat Bald Person Day, Caviar Day, more

July 18th, 2012, is Global Hug Your Kids Day, Hug a Fat Bald Person Day, Perfect Family Day, World Listening Day, Nelson Mandela International Day, Uruguay Constitution Day, and National Caviar Day.

Today is Hug a Fat Bald Person Day. Trouble is, if you tell the person you're hugging about the holiday, you're calling them fat and bald. Good luck with that.

July 18th is Perfect Family Day. What is a perfect family? Who's to say? Sometimes the family that looks perfect is hiding a different reality behind closed doors. Make the most of your family, however crazy they may seem sometimes, and love each other.

July 18th is the third annual World Listening Day. The date commemorates the birth of composer R. Murray Schafer, who established the World Soundscape Project. World Listening Day is meant to raise awareness of our sonic environment and acoustic ecology. Have you ever participated in a soundwalk?

Nelson Mandela International Day takes place on the birthday of the former South African President and human rights advocate. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and the United Nations ask everyone to devote 67 minutes of time today to helping others, in honor of the 67 years Nelson Mandela has given to serving humanity.

Uruguay observes Constitution Day on July 18th with parades, rallies, and marathons.

Do you enjoy caviar? Salted fish eggs are considered a delicacy by many, disgusting by others. Almas caviar is the most expensive caviar in the world, at $25,000 for a kilo in a 24-carat gold tin. Order several tins today, in honor of National Caviar Day.


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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Yellow Pig Day, Wrong Way Corrigan Day, more

July 17th, 2012, is Yellow Pig Day, Wrong Way Corrigan Day, Constitution Day (South Korea), and National Peach Ice Cream Day.

Mathematicians unite today in celebration of Yellow Pig Day. Two students at Princeton were assigned the task of analyzing all things 17. In a moment of desperation, boredom, or delirium they created a mythical pig with seventeen toes, seventeen teeth, seventeen.... um..... you get the idea. Time to serve the Yellow Pig Cake!

Wrong Way Corrigan Day pays tribute to a man who was either a terrible pilot or a stubborn adventurer. In the 1930s Douglas Corrigan twice requested permission to fly from New York to Dublin, but twice his request was denied. He then applied to fly from New York to California instead, received permission, but somehow his flight from New York ended in Dublin. Amazing coincidence, eh?

South Korea observes Constitution Day, commemorating the day in 1948 when their constitution was ratified.

If it's hot where you are, refresh yourself with a big scoop of peach ice cream. Embellish with some fresh peach slices - delicious! Today is National Peach Ice Cream Day.

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Personal Chef Day, Get Out of the Doghouse Day, more

July 16th, 2012, is National Personal Chef Day, National Get Out of the Doghouse Day, Marine Day (Japan), Fresh Spinach Day, and National Corn Fritters Day.

July 16th is Personal Chef Day. Maybe they could whip up some corn fritters on a bed of fresh spinach. (Followed by creme brulee!)

National Get out of the Doghouse Day is always observed on the third Monday in July. What will you do to make up for past mistakes?

Marine Day is a newer holiday in Japan, celebrated on the third Monday in July since 2003. It is a day to admire the creatures of the sea and protect them for future generations.

My family prefers fresh spinach over cooked, so Fresh Spinach Day is perfect. A nice spinach salad with pecans, feta, croutons, and a reasonable amount of sesame dressing is light, healthy, and refreshing.

Try a southern specialty today in honor of National Corn Fritters Day.


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