No “L” Day

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

No “L” Day

Noel is French for Christmas. Some people call Christmas Noel. So that only makes No “L” Day on December 25, Christmas Day. So do you get it? Noel is pronounced like No “L”.

On this day avoid the letter “L” in your typing. Also avoid the “L” consonant sound.  This might be hard! That means you cannot spell words with that letter, nor can you sound out that letter sound! And all of this on Christmas Day! I hope you are up for that challenge! I do not believe it is something I can do.

This reminds me of the The Letter “T” Removed from the Alphabet.

That might make things sound and look different with out that letter too!


This post with No “L’s”

No “” Day – An Aphabet Day where there are no “’s”. It aso uses a pay on words for a work for Christmas. #NoDay #NoeDay

No “” Day

Noe is French for Christmas. Some peope ca Christmas Noe. So that ony makes No “” Day on December 25, Christmas Day. So do you get it? Noe is pronounced like No “”.

On this day avoid the letter “” in your typing. Aso avoid the “” consonant sound.  This might be hard! That means you cannot spe words with that etter, nor can you sound out that etter sound! And a of this on Christmas Day! I hope you are up for that chaenge! I do not beieve it is something I can do.


Okay, back to normaly typing and sounding! This reminds me of the The Letter “T” Removed from the Alphabet.

First published December 23, 2019. Last updated or republished December 23, 2020.

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Author: Steve Patterson

A Christian Blogger that enjoys blogging about the Bible, Theology, God, Jesus Christ, Christian Music, Family, Cats, Odd Holidays, sewing and much more. I have been blogging since 2004, however, I have been blogging on Courageous Christian Father since 2012. I enjoy listening to Christian Music. I am married with 1 daughter, 2 step-sons and a step daughter.

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