Category: Holidays
Baby New Year: The Origin
Baby New Year we see this baby all the time when it comes to the first of the year. Find out about the origin of Baby New Year. #BabyNewYear #NewYearsBaby #2022 #NewYearsDay
What is Hogmanay
Hogmanay is the Scottish word for New Year’s Eve celebrations. It is traditionally celebrated on the night of December 31st, leading up to New Year’s Day. Hogmanay is a significant event in Scottish culture, and it is often marked by various customs and traditions. #Hoganay
Boxing Day
If you are like me, you had no clue what Boxing Day is on the calendar, I thought maybe the fighting sport, but I was wrong. Find out what and when it is. Also find out what day of the week this holiday cannot be celebrated on too. #BoxingDay
Saint Stephen’s Day
Saint Stephen’s Day, also known as Saint Stephen’s Feast Day, holds a special place in the hearts of many around the world. While it might not be as widely known as Christmas, this feast day brings its own unique traditions and historical significance. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Saint Stephen’s Day, a day that honors the first Christian martyr and offers a glimpse into centuries-old customs.#SaintStephensDay
The Christmas Story
I share with you the actual Christmas story about the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, that was told by Luke in the Gospel of Luke Chapter 2. Plus a free Printable version. #Christmas #ChristmasStory
Date of Christmas – December 25 – Birthday of Jesus Christ
Date of Christmas: Do you know why we celebrate Christmas on December 25th? This blog post may help you with a brief statement of why and the Birth Date of Jesus Christ. #Christmas #DateofChristmas
Black Friday
How grateful are we when we just spent a day of Thanksgiving and being thankful to a day of greed and fighting over a lower priced item for Black Friday. #BlackFriday #BigFriday
Plaid Friday
Plaid Friday is an effort to encourage holiday shoppers to shop local on the day after Thanksgiving, a day that many know as “Black Friday.” Conceptualized in Oakland, CA, Plaid Friday has spread beyond northern California to cities across the United States. #PlaidFriday #BlackFriday
Celebrating National Fried Pickles Day
Celebrating National Fried Pickles Day – National Fried Pickles Day is a celebration that brings together pickle enthusiasts and lovers of all things crispy. This delightful occasion is a testament to the versatility of pickles and the creativity of those who turn them into golden, crunchy delights. Among the myriad of places that serve this popular snack, Walk-On’s has carved a special place in the hearts of many, including mine, for serving the most mouthwatering fried pickles with a hint of Cajun spice. #friedpickleday #walkons
We Salute our Veterans – Happy Veterans Day
We salute our veterans at Courageous Christian Father to thank those men and women who have served to protect our freedoms. Happy Veterans Day and thank you for your service. Check out these facts about Veterans Day and ways to show appreciation to Veterans! #Veterans #VeteransDay
How Memorial Day and Veterans Day differ from each other
Memorial Day and Veterans Day each honor the military, though the two holidays are not the same. Never tell a veteran Happy Memorial Day! #MemorialDay #VeteransDay
Fall Back: Day Light Saving Time Ends
Fall back one hour. Change your clocks, change your batteries. If you don’t change your clocks back one hour you will be early to church. Just a very little tid-bit of Day Light Saving Time. #TimeChange #FallBack
Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos)
Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and by people of Mexican ancestry living in other places including the United States. #DayoftheDead
National Cat Day
National Cat Day. Another man made holiday for cats. Actually this is to raise awareness for homeless cats and for people to adopt a cat. #CatDay #NationalCatDay