How are you? Charlie and I wanted to share Unique Holidays: June 25th, 2021 with you this evening. I wish I had knew it was Beauticians Day because I need my hair cut colored.
I could have went and done this, then take Charlie out in a Canoe which Charlie hasn’t ever been in. Have you? Before you ask if I have yes, at Camp and it was both fun and scary…
Beautician’s Day is your chance to show your appreciation to those who make you look beautiful and stunning.
Beauticians include the Hair Stylist, as well as Manicurists. Their talents and training transforms the everyday you into the beautiful woman you always knew you were.
Beauticians make you glow, and feel great about yourself. Guys appreciate your Beautician, too and proof positive is when they turn to watch as you go by.
It’s fair and fitting that you show your appreciation to your Beautician today. But, we also found some reference to suggest that Beauticians consider this a day for them to show their appreciation to their patrons. Now, that’s a novel and admirable concept.
Global Forgiveness Day is held on August 27
International Forgiveness Day is observed the first Sunday of August
Forgiveness Day is a time to forgive and to be forgiven and the world would be a better place for this day.
Global Forgiveness Day began in 1994 and the Holiday was created and sponsored by the Christian Embassy for Christ’s Ambassadors. The Holiday originated in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
International Forgiveness Day was created by the World Forgiveness Alliance, which is a non-denominational, educational foundation. According to their website: ” International Forgiveness Day is dedicated to evoking the healing power of forgiveness worldwide.” The founder is Robert W. Plath, from Mill Valley, California.
In religions:
** The Jewish celebration of Yom Kippur is a day of atonement or forgiving.
** In Christian religions, the first Sunday before Lent is called “Forgiveness Sunday”.
Also See Pardon Day
National Canoe Day is today and Summer has arrived, its a perfect time for a Canoe ride. Let’s take a canoe out on your favorite Waterway, and enjoy the Peace and serenity giving you healthy exercise along the way.
Canoes have been around for thousands of years, and they’ve been used by countless cultures. It is believed the first Canoes were made and used by the Carib Indians of the Caribbean.
Indians carved out logs, and used the Canoes to travel between Islands. The word Canoe originates from the word “kenu” in their native language. .
Celebrating this day is a real pleasure simply go out in a Canoe onto a Lake or Stream then take a leisurely ride, and enjoy the scenery. Don’t rush… take your time and you’ll return calm and relaxed after a memorable experience.
Safety first! Make sure to wear an approved life jacket while out on the Water.
The History and Origin of National Canoe Day:
Research points to 2007 as the year this Holiday was first celebrated. But oddly, our research did not find the creator of Holiday. He or she is probably out on a lake in a Canoe, enjoying the day way too much to come in and document the day.
This special day is celebrated in the U.S., Canada and a handful of other countries. One would wonder why this isn’t called a “World” or “International” da
Song of the Day: Tippy Canoe and Tyler Too made popular in 1840 during as a Presidential Campaign Song, originally called “Tip and Ty”, for Whig party candidate William Henry Harrison.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates