New Year's Day – Today we welcome the new year of 2014 into our lives. And for at least a week, maybe two or three, we will struggle to remember to write it instead of 2013.
New
Year's Dishonor List Day – On this day every year Lake Superior
State University in Michigan publishes a list of overused words that,
in their opinion, should be stricken from the English Language. You will have to decide for yourselves.
National
Bloody Mary Day – On this, the first day of the year, and
directly after staying up too late and drinking too much, this is the
perfect drink for you. I'm told that it is good for getting rid of
hangovers. I've never tried it myself so you will have to let me
know if it works.
National
First Foot Day – This is a day to celebrate an old Scottish
tradition. The first person to visit your home after the New Year
begins is called the First Footer, and he/she must bring gifts. A
lump of coal for good luck, a coin for happiness and wealth, and a
drink of whiskey for the host. Who will be your First Footer? If
he/she doesn't have the proper gifts, you should not let them in.
Copyright
Law Day – This is a day that
promises lots of excitement and enthusiasm....as long as you are a
copyright lawyer.
Ellis
Island Day – On this day in
1892, Ellis Island was opened for the purpose of processing
immigrants to the United States of America. Annie Moore, age 15
years from Ireland, was the first immigrant to be processed at Ellis
Island on January 2nd.
More than 12 million followed her over the years.
Euro
Day – On this day in 2002,
the Euro was adopted by most of the countries in Europe. Latvia
legally adopts the Euro today.
Global
Family Day – This is a day of peace and sharing to be
celebrated around the world.. It is a day where we share food with
friends and the needy and make personal pledges of nonviolence and
spread a message of peace and sharing by ringing bells and/or beating
drums in hopes of making society and the world a safer place to live.
This day developed out of the United Nations “One Day in Peace”
back in the year 2000.
Mummer's
Parade – This parade
dates back to somewhere in the mid 17th
century and combines many different European and African heritages.
It is believed to be the oldest folk festival in America (I say
festival because it is far more than just a parade) and is celebrated
in Philadelphia, PA.
http://www.visitphilly.com/events/philadelphia/the-mummers-parade/
Polar
Bear Plunge or Swim Day – Celebrated by crazy people who jump
into icy waters for no good reason that I can think of. I mean no
insult to these crazy people, but I won't even get into pool water in June because it is
still too cold for me, so I just can't comprehend why or even how they do what they do.
Saint
Basil's Day -Saint Basil the Great was the Greek Bishop of what
is now Turkey. He was known for caring for the poor and he created
the guidelines by which monks lived for centuries. He died on this
day in 379.
Z
Day - This is an odd holiday that involves letting people with a
name beginning with Z be first in line for the day. Z people are
always last, but not today. The day was created by Tom Zager.
Rose
Bowl Game – On this day the
famous Rose Bowl game is played. This is a football event for those
of you who are like me and don't pay any attention to sports at all.
Global Family Day – This is a day of peace and sharing to be celebrated around the world.. It is a day where we share food with friends and the needy and make personal pledges of nonviolence and spread a message of peace and sharing by ringing bells and/or beating drums in hopes of making society and the world a safer place to live. This day developed out of the United Nations “One Day in Peace” back in the year 2000.
Global Family Day – This is a day of peace and sharing to be celebrated around the world.. It is a day where we share food with friends and the needy and make personal pledges of nonviolence and spread a message of peace and sharing by ringing bells and/or beating drums in hopes of making society and the world a safer place to live. This day developed out of the United Nations “One Day in Peace” back in the year 2000.
Tournament
of Roses Parade Day – This famous parade takes place in
Pasadena, California but you can watch it all over the world.
Commitment
Day – This is a family
oriented 5K run/walk with the purpose of starting a conversation
about adopting a healthy way of life for your family that will spread
around the country. Commitment Day supports the American Heart
Association's My Heart.
My Life. healthy living
initiative.
To
celebrate today, check the dishonor list and be careful to avoid
those overused words today. Take your polar bear plunge first thing
before you lose your nerve, then try to buy a Bloody Mary with some
euros to toast the New Year. Go to a family member's house to watch
the parades and the Rose Bowl Game and make sure you bring the proper
first footer gifts make sure they make the nonviolence pledge. Then
get a book about Ellis Island to read to your kids after you explain
about how the book is protected by its' copyright. Finally, make a commitment to
live a healthy lifestyle and help the poor.
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