No “L” Day – An Alphabet Day where there are no “L’s”. It also uses a play on words for a work for Christmas. #NoLDay #NoelDay
Category: Holidays
Twas The Night Before Christmas Poem For Pets – A version of the poem for pets “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas”. Plus Some Christmas time tips for the pets.
National Eggnog Day – Yes, there is a day for those of us who enjoy this holiday drink called Eggnog. #NationalEggNogDay #Eggnog #EggnogDay
Pumpkin Pie Day – a foodie day set a that delicious fall dessert. Grab you a slice of Pumpkin Pie and top it with some whipped topping. #PumpkinPieDay
National Wreaths Across America Day – A time to Remember and Honor our Veterans during Christmas by placing wreaths on veterans graves.
Christmas songs with storied pasts – Christmas songs remain near and dear to people’s hearts, and a few of these beloved songs have interesting back stories. Plus, check out this list of the 10 most downloaded Christmas songs …
Humbug Day – A day to let out your fustration about the holiday just like Ebenezer Scrooge. #HumbugDay
National Whiner’s Day – Did you get or not get what you wanted for Christmas? This day might be for you then!
Answer the Phone Like Buddy the Elf Day – A day to have some fun and answer your phone like Buddy the Elf did. #AnswerThePhoneLikeBuddyTheElfDay
National Maple Syrup Day. A yummy natural syrup made from Maple Trees has it’s own holiday. Plus facts about Maple Syrup. #MapleSyrupDay #MapleSyrup
Gingerbread Decorating Day a day set aside to decorate your gingerbread baked items. #GingerbreadDecoratingDay
Monkey Day a day to celebrate a wild popular animal the monkey. #MonkeyDay
Gingerbread House Day – Now there is a day set aside for a favorite Christmas pastime, when families get together and build a Gingerbread House.
Be Like Rudolph … Let Your Light Shine!
We must be like Rudolph and shine our light before others. Remember the light of Christ shines the brightest in the darkest areas. #Rudolph
National Cotton Candy Day – Here is a day for that yummy fluffy sugary fair treat … Cotton Candy! #CottonCandyDay #CottonCandy
The History of Christmas Lights – Holiday celebrants employ Christmas lights in various ways. Certain individuals may be content to hang lights on their Christmas trees and call their decorating complete. Others may get their holiday jollies by making sure each square inch of their home is covered in twinkling lights. Still, other people prefer the more subdued effect of lights framing one picture window of the house.
The colors of Christmas are often taken for granted, and many celebrants are unaware of how these colors became symbols of the Christmas season and why they remain so to this day. There are many colors we see a lot during Christmas. So what are the colors of Christmas and what to they mean? #Christmas #ChristmasColors #ColorsofChristmas
National Cookie Day is Friday, December 4. Find out a little bit about this “unofficial” holiday, plus some information about cookies and even places to score a free cookie. #NationalCookieDay
National Sock Day – Yes there is a day for those socks we put on our feet to keep them warm. #SockDay
Santa’s List Day – He’s checking his list, he’s checking it twice. He’s gonna find out who’s been naught or nice.
