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September 16, 2017

Today we celebrate an incredibly busy day, hope you have some help:


Thank A Police Officer Day - Also known as National Tell A Police Officer “Thank You” Day, this was created in 2012 and is celebrated on the third Saturday in September. Police Officers all over the world risk their lives to protect civilians and remove lawbreakers from the public every day. They find lost people, they rescue people from dangerous situations, they step in and provide a calm voice and calm tensions, and so much more. Make sure you take the time to thank one today.

Trail of Tears Commemoration Day - The Trail of Tears was the forcible relocation of the Cherokee Nation from their lands to the reservations that the government set aside for them in Oklahoma. Thousands of Cherokee died during that time between 1836 and 1839 which is where the tears come in although being forced to move is devastating enough for that word to be in the title.

National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims of Hurricane Katrina - This day was created by a Presidential Proclamation made by President George W. Bush. It acknowledges that Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters in America’s history with devastation the likes of which most of us cannot even comprehend. It asks that we work to support those who have been injured, displaced, or still trying to rebuild their lives. It further asks that we pray for the victims and remember the ones who lost their lives.

National Guacamole Day - This is a day for making and eating guacamole. There was a time that I would not eat this green mush because I could not stand avocados. But my husband eventually got me to try it and now I can’t get enough.

National Cinnamon-Raisin Bread Day – One of my favorite kinds of bread. You can bet I'll be making some of this today if I can just fit it into my busy schedule.

National Collect Rocks Day – This is a day for rock collectors everywhere to get out into the world and look for some unusual rocky specimens to add to your collections. If you don't have a collection yet, there is no time like today to get one started.

Step Family Day – Founded in 1997 by Christy Borgeld, this is a day to recognize that step families are a part of life for something like 50 percent of Americans. We can't choose our parents or our siblings, whether we are born to them or they are added later on. Sometimes we are blessed with wonderful step families, and other times they are a challenge. Whatever your situation, do your best to bond with them and give them a chance to bond with you. You just might end up loving them if you let yourself.

Mayflower Day – On this day in 1620, the Mayflower departed from England on it's way to the New World and an adventure that they probably really didn't know they were getting themselves into.

National Play-Doh Day – This is a day to celebrate that multi-colored modeling “clay” that kids LOVE to play with. I love to play with it too. Make some wonderful play-doh creations today. You don’t even need to buy it, if you look online you can find a recipe using ingredients you probably have on hand.

Working Parents Day – It is not easy for working parents to do everything kids require parents to do, from picking them up from school when they are sick, to attending parent-teacher conferences, to driving them all over creation in the evenings for their extra curricular activities. Sometimes dinner time is whenever you can get ten minutes to throw some food at the kids and hurry them out the door for something. After a full day of work, that is not easy. So kudos to the working parents out there who are doing the best they can do with the time they are given.

Anne Bradstreet Day – Quite possibly the first published American poet. She was born sometime around 1612 in England and married when she was 16 years old. After emigrating with her family to America at the age of 18 she had eight kids and still found time to write poetry. She died on this day in 1672.

International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer – Created in 1994 by the United Nations General Assembly, this is a day to honor the signing of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in 1987. The goal being to stop the depletion of the ozone layer which is a serious protection for us from the sun. Without it, it will be much more difficult to live on this planet and I would need to buy stock in sunscreen companies.

Stay Away From Seattle Day – Well, this is different. This is a day for tourists to avoid Seattle. Apparently they get a lot of tourists there all year long and they need a day to themselves. I can understand that, I guess. Everyone needs a break now and then. So if you're traveling today, avoid Seattle. Take the long way around if you have to, just don't go there.

Mexican Independence Day - “Viva Mexico” and “Viva la independencia!” are words that Father Miguel Hidalgo spoke to the Mexican people the evening before their fight for independence from Spain on this day in 1810. Those words became the Mexican’s battle cry. Every Mexican fought regardless of age, sex, race or social position. They fought with whatever they could get their hands on. They fought for eleven hard years before they finally won. This day is celebrated with parades, bullfights, performances, rodeos and feasting.

Wrinkled Raincoat Day - On this day in 1927, Peter Falk was born. Mr. Falk was an amazing actor (my opinion, I confess) who played a detective named Columbo in a series of television shows. He is known for wearing a wrinkled raincoat on the show and for being an extraordinarily intelligent detective, while giving the impression of being an idiot.

Trail of Tears Commemorative Motorcycle Ride - There is a commemorative motorcycle ride that began yesterday with a kick off rally. But today the ride starts at 8am CDT in Bridgeport, Alabama and ends at 3pm in Waterloo, Alabama where the after party with food and music which will encompass the rest of the day so feel free to join in.

Boys' and Girls' Club Day for Kids – Boys and Girls Clubs all over America are celebrating this Day for Kids in a variety of ways. Check with your local club today to see what they have planned. This day is celebrated on the third Saturday in September.

Big Whopper Liar Day – Also celebrated on the third Saturday in September, this is a day to lie and lie big. Little fibs will just not do today, you need to come up with some big whoppers. Just be careful where and how and to whom you lie. If you have an encounter with police or the court system today, I would advise abstaining from celebrating this day until you are home.

International Eat An Apple Day – On the third Saturday in September, we take this day to celebrate the beginning of fall by eating an apple, the most popular fruit of the season.

International Coastal Cleanup Day – This is a day that is also celebrated on the third Saturday in September. We honor the day by reducing the amount of trash we throw out and by cleaning up the trash lining our coasts. We need to keep our oceans clean.

Puppy Mill Awareness Day - Yet another day that is celebrated on the third Saturday in September, this is a day to be aware of the problems associated with puppy mills, also known as puppy farms. These are commercial dog breeders who are more concerned with making money than with the well being of the dongs. They keep them in cages in deplorable condition. The mothers are sometimes kept pregnant almost constantly and the dogs are frequently sold with severe health problems. This does not imply that all dog breeders do this. I’m sure there are tons of good, reputable, dog loving people who take very good care of the dogs that they breed. Make sure you find one of them if you are looking to purchase a dog.

Responsible Dog Ownership Day - This day was created by the American Kennel Club (AKC) and promotes responsible dog ownership. It isn’t easy to take care of a creature that is dependent on you for so much but if you are going to own a dog, you must be responsible for it. Believe me, the love you get back makes it totally worth it. This is another third Saturday in September celebration.

Software Freedom Day - This is a very busy day with another day that is celebrated on the third Saturday. Today we also want to increase awareness of the many different kinds of software that are free. You have to pay for almost everything in this world, but if you look, you can still find a few things that are free and this is one. This was originally celebrated on August 28th when it was established in 2004, but in 2006 it was moved to the third Saturday in September.

National Seat Check Saturday - Car seats for children go a long way to keeping kids safe in the event of a car accident, but only if they are installed properly in the car.  It isn’t easy to do, trust me on this, I’ve had three kids and we’ve used many different kinds of car seats.  So you should go to a professional to check and make sure you have installed yours correctly.  This appears to be celebrated on the third Saturday in September.

National Gymnastics Day - This is a day to celebrate the sport of gymnastics whether you are a spectator, coach, gymnast or supportive family member. The USA Gymnastics Association asks you to celebrate by taking creative photos of yourself showing off your gymnastic skills and sharing them on social media with a tag of #NGD2017 and @usagym in order to enter a contest. The most creative pictures will win tickets to a USA Gymnastics Premier event among other things. This is celebrated on the third Saturday in September.

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