Good Grief Day

Good Grief Day – “Good Grief!” is a phrase often used by Charlie Brown, the main character from Charles Schulz’s comic strip, Peanuts. #GoodGriefDay

Good Grief Day

This day is held annually on November 26.  This day was picked because the creator of the Peanut Gang, Charles Shultz was born on this day in 1922. Shultz passed away in 2000. If he was still alive in 2021, he would have turned 99. So in 1 year, 2022, he would have turned 100!

From Halloween, Thanksgiving and CHRISTmas time, the Peanut Gang gets a lot of attention.

Peanuts and Snoopy Gang are my wife’s favorite cartoon characters.

Who is your favorite Peanut’s Character and why? Feel free to share in the comments below. Have a Good, Good Grief Day!

I would have to say my favorite of the Peanut’s Gang would be Linus. I like that he dropped his blanket to share the Christmas story.

Sources

Charlie Brown Comic respectfully belongs to Charles Shultz.

First published November 26, 2018. Last updated or republished November 24, 2021.

Snoopy Face Masks

There tons of Snoopy Face Masks designs available at SteveSews.com! All of them have Snoopy on them. The others may have some of the other Snoopy Gang such as Charlie Brown, Woodstock, Lucy, Linus, Pig Pin, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, Franklin and more. Get yours while they last!

Tons of Snoopy Face Masks

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