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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 25, 2020 9:49:57 GMT -5
"On November 25th, National Play Day With Dad encourages fathers to spend the day focused on fun with their kids. It’s a day designed for bonding and memories. A dad play day allows the children of fathers a focused time to bond. For busy dads, the observance provides an opportunity to get to know one another better. Some dads may choose to make positive memories. Others may want to schedule time to take pictures and capture those new memories as keepsakes. The day also gives men a chance to become the real heroes every child and community needs. Fatherhood is a grand experience. It even leads to great dad experiences. Investing in our children and their memories and adventures teaches them more than just how much we care. It provides them with a foundation they rely upon for a lifetime. They will continue to grow and build upon those gifts we give them. And someday, we will enjoy the rewards of their happiness and success. Sometimes, that includes the love they share with their children of the next generation."
My notes: For those who don't have dads anymore, can always extend it to a father-like figure.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 25, 2021 9:20:41 GMT -5
"Turkey Free Thanksgiving is observed annually on the fourth Thursday in November. There are several supportive perspectives for the removal of the turkey from the Thanksgiving feast. From the foodie point of view, there are many more scrumptious proteins than the humble gobbler. There are also vegetarian and animal rights viewpoints, which are self-explanatory. Regardless of your perspective, choices abound for a delicious spread without a turkey on Thanksgiving Day. When you keep the yams, sweet corn casserole, pumpkin pie, and mashed potatoes, there are only a few other items left to fill the table. Proteins come in a variety of forms. Chickpeas and quinoa pack a lot of protein. Stuff them along with cheese and seasonings into bell peppers for a colorful centerpiece. For those who need meat on the table, roast a leg of lamb or serve tender prime rib."
My notes: My family didn't do turkey much anyways. Nobody liked it. They preferred ham. I always focused on the other dishes, mainly the mashed potatoes.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 25, 2022 9:37:20 GMT -5
"Blasé Day is observed annually on November 25th. We aren’t certain if we should feel excited about it or if we should feel blasé about Blasé Day. This unique observance gives us permission to be blasé toward just about anything. Of French origin meaning to be indifferent or bored with life, unimpressed, as or as if from an excess of worldly pleasures."
My notes: Give yourself permission to just slack off with non-important things today.
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Post by lainee on Nov 25, 2022 18:53:15 GMT -5
Actually, this sounds like a good idea. The whole world is in such a hurry...let's just slow it down a bit
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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 25, 2023 8:50:02 GMT -5
"Shopping Reminder Day kicks off an unofficial countdown of sorts. Whether you're finishing up or just getting started, holiday shopping is a task that either stresses people or excites them. For those who look forward to holiday shopping, the idea of finding the perfect gift for someone they love tickles them with energy. However, others like the thrill of the hunt for deals. Still, others just love the energy of giving during the holidays." My notes: I honestly don't know why we need a day to remember to shop! If it's in your heart & the person is worth it, shopping for the "perfect" gift should be an all-year thing. Not a last minute thing. Or better yet, just gift that person "time".
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