Sunday, February 2, 2025

"Holidays"

The National Today website lists 26 holidays for February 2. Some are well known, like Groundhog Day. (Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, which predicts 6 more weeks of winter).  In addition, if you were so inclined you could celebrate people, animals, nature, food items, religious and cultural observances, and more. Out of all of them, I concentrated on three.
  • When I went to church last night it turns out I observed one of them. In the Catholic church the Saturday evening vigil mass uses the Sunday readings, and this week was the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. Centuries ago the feast became associated with candles and in some countries is called Candlemas Day (As a bonus, after the final blessing there was also an opportunity to get my throat blessed with two crossed candles, something that is associated with Saint Blaise day on February 3.)
    • After learning that it was California Kiwifruit Day I went to the kitchen and grabbed one out of the refrigerator. According to the label mine actually came from Greece, but even if it wasn't from California the sweet, tart, and juicy fruit is always appreciated.
    • Because it was Self Renewal Day, I decided to concentrate on self-care. Mid-morning Hubby Tony and I took a nice walk. The weather was lovely, so when we got home I cracked open a couple of windows to air the house out and enjoy the outside sounds. After lunch I went and got my hair cut, then went to the store to buy the shoe insoles that make my fussy feet happy. Back at home I finalized my goals for the month, then decluttered my office and enjoyed looking at the nice clean space. I also took care of myself by not celebrating Tater Tot Day, Yorkshire Pudding Day, Crepe Day, or Heavenly Hash Day

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    28 comments:

    1. Clever post, Kathy! 👍🏻

      I never know about these “holidays” until after the fact. Although I’m known as a non- conformist, often eating my Tacos on any day other than a Tuesday.

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      1. Every once in a while I'll be informed by some news story, or just go to the website to see what's going on.

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    2. Yes some holidays are to be avoided! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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    3. Plus it's the pagan holiday of Imbolc, which honours the Celtic goddess Brigid the Bright --
      https://shewhoseeks.blogspot.com/2025/02/imbolc-cyberspace-poetry-slam.html

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      1. How could they have left off Imbolc?!?

        I hadn't realized until several years ago that was the halfway point between the first day of winter and the first day of spring. Things can only look up from here.

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    4. tomorrow is national Carrot cake day.....I didn't know this until I looked up this info. I just may have to indulge in this. I would never have known there were this many. Thanks for sharing

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    5. If you're going to make a carrot cake, let me know. I'll be right over.

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      1. Sorry, but baking isn't going to happen here :-)

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    6. Self Renewal Day makes sense. But I like the Carrot Cake Day better. Groundhog Day isn't paid much attention to here in Hawaii. LOL!

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      1. No need to pay attention to when winter will be ending when you live in Hawaii.

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    7. Tater Tot Day? Ha! I say, celebrate that more often.

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    8. Wow I had no idea there were soooo many holidays-thanks for sharing. Happy new week and new month too

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      1. There's always multiple reasons to celebrate each day.

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    9. Every day can be a holiday if you let it.

      God bless.

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    10. It is ironic the groundhog predicted winter yesterday when the predicted high today is 70 degrees.I suspected the groundhog is a charlatan.

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      1. Groundhog Day is probably the epitome of fake holidays, but in a normal winter it's something to look forward to. Make sure you get outside today!

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    11. I read somewhere else that he was a patron saint of sore throats! wonder where they get these nomenclatures. (Is that the right word?)

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      1. Saint Blaise was reputed to have miraculously cured a little boy who nearly died because of a fish bone in his throat.

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    12. Groundhog day is always so funny to me.

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    13. I missed all 26... Dawn the Bohemian

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    14. Sounds like you had a great time with these holidays.

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    15. My birthday was Feb 3 and although it was carrot cake day, there was none on the dessert menu in the hotel where we stayed on a 🎂 getaway, but I did ask.

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