April 26, 2014

Today we celebrate:

National Pretzel Day – Pretzels have been around for a long time.  There’s a story that they were invented by either German or Italian monks back around 600 A.D., but I couldn’t find any documentation about that so I don’t know if it’s true.  However, there is documentation in the form of illustrations dating back to the 12th century that proves that they are at least that old.

Richter Scale Day – The Richter Scale was created by Charles Richter in 1935 and, as everyone in California knows, it measures the size of earthquakes. The largest one measured so far since it's creation was the Great Chilean Earthquake which registered a 9.5 on May 22, 1960.  Between the earthquake and the resulting tsunami, more than 6,000 people died.  The only reason that number isn’t higher is because of the relative low population density in the area at the time.  Mr. Richter was born on this day in 1900.  

Audubon Day – John James Audubon was born on this day in 1785. He was an artist who dedicated more than 30 years of his life to drawing as many different kinds of birds as he could find. The Audubon Society was created after his death by one of his wife's students, George Bird Grinnell, for the purpose of studying and protecting birds everywhere. And yes, as far as I can find out, that was Mr. Grinnell's real name.  Many Audubon societies will have special events or opportunities for volunteering today.

World Veterinary Day - There is some dispute on the internet about what day this holiday should fall on.  The International Veterinary Students Association says it is today. The World Veterinary Association says it is on April 29th.  I guess that once the students graduate and become professional Veterinarians, they have to switch to a different day for celebration.  Maybe it’s a graduation ritual like the moving of the tassel on the graduation cap.  The theme for this year’s celebration is “Animal Welfare.”

National Kids And Pets Day – Created by Colleen Paige, who has created a lot of different pet related holidays, this is a day to foster the belief that every child should have a pet to care for.  I had pets for most of my childhood and I can tell you that caring for them taught me a lot.  I loved them more than I can even begin to tell you. http://www.kidsandpetsday.com/

National Rebuilding Day – The non-profit organization, Rebuilding Together, works hard to rebuild and repair homes and community centers for low-income families. This day is always celebrated on the last Saturday in April and the goal is to bring attention to the organization's mission and the sad plight of the low-income population of this country.  They have been working at this for 25 years and have rebuilt 150,000 homes so far.

Save The Frogs Day – The frog population is dwindling.  You wouldn’t know it necessarily if you aren’t in the amphibian conservation business because who else goes around counting frogs?  But, for the last six years, Save the Frogs has been working to fix that problem. http://www.savethefrogs.com/day/

International Marconi Day – At first glance, I thought this was Macaroni Day too, but it most definitely is not. Born on April 25, 1874, Guglielmo Marconi played an enormous role in the invention of wireless telegraphy. In other words, we have radio capability because of him. We celebrate his birthday on a Saturday close to his birthday with amateur radio events going on all over the world.

World Healing Day – Always on the last Saturday in April, this day is focused on healing in all forms. There are many different kinds of health oriented celebration days associated with this day.  Some of which I have listed below but I have no doubt that there are many more.  http://www.worldhealingday.org/Tai-Chi-Qigong-Meditation-Yoga-Events/All-Countries/

World Tai Chi & Qigong Day – Celebrated in 60 countries around the world since 1999, this is a day to spread awareness of the two related disciplines. The goals of today are to educate the world about the health benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong and to encourage people to embrace wisdom from all countries and cultures of the world. http://www.worldtaichiday.org/

World Native Aboriginal Sacred Ceremony & Dance Day – This is a day to embrace the ceremonies and special dances of the natives and aboriginals in the world.

World Yoga Day – Their focus this year is to support Amnesty International’s mission to protect human rights in the world. http://www.amnesty.ca/events/yoga-day

World Reiki Day – On this day, Reiki groups around the world will be teaching Reiki meditations and holding participatory exhibitions.

World Prayer Day – This is a day to pray for healing for yourself, your neighbors, your city, your state, your country and your world.  If you participate at 10am, you can be part of a global wave of prayer.

To celebrate today, pick out a pet bird for your kids and take it to the vet for a checkup, making sure you listen to the radio while you’re in the car.  Next, have some pretzels before you heal your body and soul by spending some time doing Tai Chi and Yoga.  Then, you can find a Reiki specialist to give you an examination while you pray for healing for everyone you know at 10am.  This afternoon, find some Natives or Aboriginals so you can share in their ceremonies and dances before you go home to find out where the last California quake fell on the Richter scale.  Tonight, go online to donate to the Rebuilding Together effort and to the effort to Save the Frogs before they disappear.

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