I am an avid learner, much to the hatred of some people. One of my ideas of a good night is snuggling in a blanket watching a documentary. Now, this is not technically a documentary, but I think it should be close, and that thing is Bill Nye Saves the World. I just recently finished watching the series on Netflix, and I absolutely loved it. It reminded me of having the teacher in elementary school rolling in a gigantic television instead of teaching. The only difference is that instead of going over everyday science concepts, he had to go over some real-world stuff that is affecting our everyday lives. For that reason, it does get a tiny bit political at times, but in my personal opinion, it is not over the top. At times it feels heavy-handed, but it’s not that bad overall. If you love learning science, even from a childhood hero, I would recommend it. It truly made me feel like a kid again.
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Female SNL Reunion
Another movie that I ended up watching during a Netflix binge session is what I would call the female Grown-Ups. For those who don’t know, Adam Sandler has a habit of making movies features mainly his friends. In this case, the movie is called Wine Country. The movie is filled with some of my favorite comedians from Saturday Night Live and I was laughing the entire. Well…, most of the time. At some moments, it was really heartwarming and was tugging at the heartstrings. I was expecting it to entirely be a comedy, but then it would get really deep at moments when I was least expecting it even though I really should have. It was primarily a movie about older women hanging out again after so many years apart. For the actresses in the movie, it completely works and it completely relatable without being completely ridiculous with the comedy thrown in. I would definitely give this movie a try.
Saving Yesterday
In my adventure through binging random movies on Netflix, I came upon See You Yesterday. The best way to describe the genre would be a mix of science fiction and current politics. It sounds weird but go along with me. The movie is time travel mixed with the Black Lives Matter movement, and I’ll admit, the set up for it was really good. Within the system they used, it made a lot of sense. The layout was logical and the motivations of the characters made sense. One of the only things I wasn’t too thrilled about was the main female protagonist. Overall, she was a pretty cool character and it was amazing to see an African American female involved in the sciences. My one problem with her is that at some moments, she seems unnecessarily “hard.” She would randomly act tough when the situation did not call for it. I know it’s really nitpicky but that was one thing that I particularly had a problem with. If you’re interested, it was still a really good movie and I would suggest really checking it out. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Holidays in January (2020 Calendar)
It’s that time of the year again, where we pretend that everything is going to change and it really isn’t. The time where you stick to your resolutions for a couple of weeks before you inevitably give up. Trust me, I usually one of those people. We also come to the time of the month that I tell you the names of a whole bunch of holidays and y’all can decide if you want to celebrate them or not. I just like knowing what they are. I am also hoping that I’m around more this year. Last year is behind me and I hope to keep it there. But without further ado, here are the holidays for the month of January.
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New Year’s Day; National Hangover Day; Feast of the Holy Family (Spain); National Bloody Mary Day
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Run up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day; National Science Fiction Day; National Buffet Day; National Cream Puff Day
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Festival of Sleep Day; Fruitcake Toss Day; Humiliation Day; National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day; National Drinking Straw Day
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National Spaghetti Day; Trivia Day; World Braille Day; Day of King Amador (Sao Tome and Principle)
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Feast of the Epiphany – Three Kings (date varies); National Bird Day
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Bean Day; Cuddle Up Day; National Shortbread Day; National Thank God It’s Monday Day; Orthodox Christmas Eve
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Old Rock Day; Orthodox Christmas Day; International Programmers’ Day; National Bobble-head Day; National Tempura Day
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Bubble Bath Day; Male Watcher’s Day; National Take the Stairs Day (always the second Wednesday); English Toffee Day; National Joy Germ Day; National Winter Skin Relief Day
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Play God Day; Apricot Day; Law Enforcement Appreciation Day; Static Electricity Day
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Bittersweet Chocolate Day; Houseplant Appreciation Day; Peculiar People Day; Cut Your Energy Costs Day
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Learn Your Name in Morse Code day; Step in a Puddle and Splash Your Friend’s Day; Milk Day; Human Trafficking Awareness Day; National Vision Board Day
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Feast of the Fabulous Wild Men Day; National Pharmacist Day; Kiss a Ginger Day
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International Skeptics Day; Make Your Dream Come True Day; National Rubber Duckie Day; Korean American Day; Sticker Day; Peach Melba Day; Clean Off Your Desk Day
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Dress Up Your Pet Day; Shop for Travel Day
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National Bagel Day; National Hat Day; Booch Day; Strawberry Ice Cream Day
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Appreciate a Dragon Day; National Nothing Day; Teacher’s Day (Thailand); Without a Scalpel Day; Religious Freedom Day; Fig Newton Day
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Ditch New Years Resolutions Day; Bootlegger’s Day; Hot Buttered Rum Day
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Thesaurus Day; Winne the Pooh Day; Peking Duck Day
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National Popcorn Day; National Tin Can Day; World Religious Day; World Quark Day
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Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday (always the third Monday); National Butter-crunch Day; National Cheese Lover Day; Penguin Awareness Day
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National Hugging Day; Squirrel Appreciation Day
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National Blonde Brownie Day
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National Pie Day; National Handwriting Day; Measure Your Feet Day
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Beer Can Appreciation Day; Compliment Day; Global Belly Laugh Day; Vietnamese New Year’s Eve
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Chinese New Years (date varies); National Seed Swap Day (always the last Saturday); Opposite Day; Lunar New Year
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Australia Day; Spouse’s Day; International Customs Day; World Leprosy Day; Green Juice Day; Peanut Brittle Day
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International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust; Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day (always the last Monday); Chocolate Cake Day; Punch the Clock Day
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Data Privacy Day; Fun at Work Day; National Kazoo Day; Blueberry Pancake Day; Plan for Vacation Day
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National Puzzle Day; National Corn Chip Day
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National Inane Answering Message Day, Croissant Day
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Backward Day; Inspire Your Heart with Art Day; Hot Chocolate Day; Big Wig Day
Sources: Holidays Insights; Holiday’s Calendar
Never Staying in a House on the Market
I feel that I should start this review off with a warning, so here it is.
WARNING: This movie was awful.
There I got that out of the way. I’m talking about the movie Open House. Before watching this movie, I watched the trailer, as one does. Thought it looked good and clicked play on the movie. The movie is very slow, there’s barely anything going on at all, and is pretty much just a slice of life movie. All of the scenes in the trailer happen pretty much within the last 10 minutes. Outside of this nothing happens. There is a disgruntled teenager and some really weird flirting attempts. I don’t understand at all what is going on or where the director and writer thought this was going. Take my advice and save your time. Just keep scrolling past this.
Silence Saves
An interesting movie that I watched was The Silence. I admit that I was expecting a horror movie, so don’t go into it thinking that. It is more along the lines of a thriller. I was… a bit weird. I liked it, but weird. The premise is that these creatures have escaped from a cave. They are swarming the country and are extremely sensitive to sounds. Good thing our protagonists and her family understand American Sign Language.
The plot, for the most part, is systematic and obvious. All the key points of thrillers are hit, with just the right amount of timing. In my personal option, I wished the thrilling part got there faster. It wasn’t until the very end that the movie really got going. Either way, it’s a movie that you really don’t need to think about what’s going on. For what it is worth, it is a decent movie. It’s not absolutely amazing and noteworthy, but it is a good watch.
For anyone who is planning on watching this movie, can you confirm if it’s true that they don’t say the mom’s name ever? I don’t recall a single scene where they say it. I’m hoping that I’m wrong, but that’s something you really shouldn’t forget to put in.
Dirty Money
Over the summer, I became a little obsessed with documentaries and docuseries, or documentary series. While I was inserting things into whatever word document, I would have a brand new episode up. Now I won’t talk about every single one, but the first one I will talk about is Dirty Money. In essence, it talks about different companies and scandals associated with them. I personally found it fascinating. I will admit, the last episode is a bit political, talking about Donald Trump, but it was mostly talking about his past up to running for office; it was informative with out too much of a liberal sway. It was there, but not really overwhelming. Overall, it was a decent docuseries. It also showed multiple points of view, which was also interesting. I may have to give it another watch, or wait until another season comes out on Netflix (if it does within a reasonable amount of time).
Holidays in August (2019 Calendar)
Hello everybody. It’s been a while, but I actually have some time on my hands to do some things before the school year starts. I also have a pretty light semester. I am hoping that this settles out a bit so I can do what I want to do on top of what I need to do. But, we must get to the holidays. August is Peach and Water Quality Month, which are both things I love. I’m also trying this new format, so tell me what you think about it.
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National Girlfriends Day; National Mountain Climbing Day; National Raspberry Cream Pie Day; Lammas; Emancipation Day (multiple countries); Gualdalcanal Province Day (Solomon Islands); Independence Day (Benin); Army Day (China); Parent’s Day (Congo Democratic Republic); Santo Domino Celebrations Start (Nicaragua); Swiss National Day (Switzerland); Colorado Day; Yorkshire Day (United Kingdom); National Mahjong Day; National Minority Donor Awareness Day; Respect for Parents Day
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International Beer Day (always the first Friday); National Ice Cream Sandwich Day; Somers’ Day (Bermuda); Our Lady of Los Angeles (Costa Rica); Republic Day (Republic of Macedonia); National Coloring Book Day
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Campfire Day (always the first Saurday); Grab some Nuts Day; International Hangover (always the first Saturday); Natioanl Clown Day (Saturday of International Clown Week); National Mustard Day (always the first Saturday); National Watermelon Day; Makira-Ulawa Province Day (Solomon Islands); Flag’s Day (Venezuela); Nigerian Independence Day; Farmers Day (Zambia); Martyr’s Day (Guinea-Bassau); Freedom Day; National Georgia Day; Natioanl Disc Golf Day; National Jamaican Patty Day; Mead Day
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Friendship Day (always the first Sunday); International Forgiveness Day (always the first Sunday); National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day; Sisters Day (always the first Sunday); US Coast Guard Day; Celebrations of San Salvador (El Salvador); National Guard’s Day (Venezuela); Consititution Day (Cook Islands); Matice Slovenska Day (Slovakia)
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National Underwear Day; Work like a Dog Day; Northern Territory Picinic Day (Australia); Bank Holiday (Iceland); National Children’s Day (Tuvalu); National Underwear Day; National Oyster Day
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Wiggle your Toes Day; Independence Day (multiple countries); Festival Tuesdaay (British Virgin Islands); Celebrations of San Salvador (El Salvador); Culturama Day (Saint Kitts and Nevis); National Root Beer Float Day; National Fresh Breath Day; National Wiggle Your Toes Day; National Night Out Day
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Chinese Valentines’s Day/Daughter’s Day (7th day of the 7th Lunar month); National Lighthouse Day; Chi Hsi Festival (Taiwan); The Royal St John’s Regatta (Canada); Battle of Boyaca Day (Colombia); Double Deven Festival (China)
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Sneak some Zucchini onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Day; Peasant’s Day (Tanzania); International Cat Day; National Happiness Happens Day
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Book Lover’s Day; National Day (Singapore); International Day of the World’s Indigenous People; National Women’s Day (South Africa); National Rice Pudding Day; National Veep Day
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Lazy Day; National S’mores Day; Last Day of Santo Domingo Celebrations (Nicaragua); National Shapewear Day; National Bowling Day; National Garage Sale Day
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Presidential Joke Day; Son and Daughter Day; Tisha B’Av (mutliple countries); Father’s Day (Brazil) Waqfat Arafat Day (Kuwait); Independence Day (Chad); Turkmen Melon Day (Turkmenistan)l Mountiang Day (Japan)
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Eid-Ul-Adha (varies); Middle Child’s Day; Hari Raya Haji (Malaysia); Kurban Bairam (Kazakhstan); Carnival; Lotu (Samoa); International Youth Day
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Left Hander’s Day; Defence Forces Day (Zimbabwe); Women’s and Family Day (Tunisia)
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National Creamsicle Day; V-J Day; Anniversary of the Recovery Oued Ed-Dahab (Morocco); Raksha Bandhan (Hindu holiday)
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Feast of the Assumption; Relaxation Day; The Assumption of Mary; Malaita Province Day (Solomon Islands); Liberation Day (South Korea); Spirit Festival (China); Independency Day (Costa Rica); Flooding of the Nile (Egypt); National Leathercraft Day; National Relaxation Day; National Lemon Meringue Pie
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National Tell a Joke Day; Restoration Day (Dominican Republic); National Rum Day; National Roller Coaster Day; National Airborn Day
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National Honey Bee Awareness Day (always the third Saturday); National Thriftshop Day; Flag Day (Bolicia); Slovenians in Prekmurje Incorporated into the Mother Nation Day; Independence Day (Gabon); Black Cat Appreciation Day; World Honey Bee Day
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Bad Poetry Day; World Daffodil Day; National Fajita Day; National Mail Order Catalog Day; National Ice Cream Pie Day
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Aviation Day; National Potato Day; San Martin Day (Argentina); World Humanitarian Day; Constitution Day (Anguilla); International Bow Day; National Soft Ice Cream Day
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National Radio Day; World Mosquito Day; Hungary National Day; Independence Restoration Day (Estonia); Anniversary of the Revoplution of the King and the People (Morocco); National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
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National Spumoni Day; Senior Citizen’s Day; Youth Day (Morocco); Ninoy Aquino Day (Philippines); National Pecan Torte Day
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Be an Angel Day; National Tooth Fairy Day
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Ride the Wind Day; International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Abolition; National Sponge Cake Day
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Vesuvius Day; National Parks’ Day (Costa Rica); Flag Day (Liberia); National Peach Pie Day
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Kiss and Make Up Day; Independence Day (Uraguay), Youth’s Day (Mongolia); National Banana Split Day
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National Dog Day; Women’s Equality Day; National Day of Repentance (Papua New Guinea); National Cherry Popsicle Day
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Global Forgiveness Day; Just Because Day; Independence Day (Moldova)
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Race your Mouse Day; National Power Rangers Day; National Bow Tie Day; National Cherry Turnovers Day; Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day
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More Herbs, Less Salt Day; Internationala Day against Nuclear Tests; National Sports Day (India); National Chop Suey Day
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Frankenstein Day; Toasted Marshmallow Day; National College Colors Day; Santa Rosa De Lima (Peru)
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International Bacond Day (always the Sunday before Labor Day); National Eat Outside Day; National Trail Mix Day; International Overdoes Awareness Day
Sources: Holiday Insights, Holidays Calendar
Holidays in July (2019 Calendar)
Happy summer, guys. I’m finally out of school and can finally do something with my life other than writing papers. I am currently in the middle of an internship out-of-state, so I’ve been having a great time. But, enough about me. It’s time to learn about some holidays occurring this month. Also, happy pride, candy, and aquarium month.
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Dare Day
Flip a Coin Day
National Trails Day (always the first Saturday)
Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s Birthday (Malaysia)
International Children’s Day
Global Day of Parents
President’s Day (Palau)
Madaraka Day (Kenya)
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National Bubba Day
National Rocky Road Day
Isabel Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Yom Yerushalayim (Israel)
Father’s Day (Lithuania, Curacao)
Republic Day (Italy)
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Repeat Day
Emancipation Day (Tonga)
Opium Suppression Movement Day (Taiwan)
Ascension Day (Colombia)
European Bicycle Day (Germany)
June Bank Holiday (Ireland)
Western Australia Day
Queen’s Birthday (New Zealand)
Martyr’s Day (Uganda)
Jefferson Davis Birthday
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Applesauce Cake Day
Hug Your Cat Day
National Cheese Day
Old Maid’s Day
End of Ramadan
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
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Hot Air Balloon Day
World Environment Day
Eid-al-Fir
Hari Raya Puasa begins (Malaysia)
Korite
Constitution Day (multiple countries)
Liberation Day (Seychelles)
Orozo Ait (Kyrgyzstan)
President’s Day (Equatorial Guinea)
National Running Day
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D-Day
National Gardening Exercise Day
National Yo-Yo Day
Visually Impaired People Day (Germany)
Memorial Day (South Korea)
Queensland Day
National Day (Sweden)
Orthodox Ascension Day (Romania)
Chosun Children’s Union Foundation Day (North Korea)
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National Chocolate Ice Cream Day
National Doughnut Day (always first Friday)
VCR Day
Randol Fawkes Labour Day (The Bahamas)
Dragon Boat Festival (multiple countries)
Dissolution of Union with Sweden (Norway)
Flag Day (Peru)
Sette Giugno (Malta)
Anniversary of the Memorandum of the Slovak Nation
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Best Friends Day
Name Your Poison Day
World Ocean Day
Temotu Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Pentecost Eve (multiple countries)
Daylight Saving Time starts (Morocco)
Queen’s Birthday (Tuvalu)
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Donald Duck Day
National Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie Day
Nursing Assistants Day (varies)
Whit Sunday (multiple countries)
Day of Murcia
Day of La Rioja
National Heroes Day (Uganda)
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Ball Point Pen Day
Herb and Spices Day
Iced Tea Day
Whit Monday
Queen’s Birthday (multiple countries)
Sovereign’s Birthday (Anguilla)
Portugal Day
Reconciliation Day (Congo)
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National Corn on the Cob Day
Kamehameha Day (Hawaii)
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National Jerky Day
National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
Red Rose Day
Chaco Armistice (Paraguay)
World Day against Child Labor
Russia Day
June 12 Commemoration (Nigeria)
Peace Day (Kosovo)
Independence Day (Philippines)
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National Weed Your Garden Day
Sewing Machine Day
San Antonio
International Axe Throwing Day
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Flag Day (US)
Monkey Around Day
World Blood Donor Day
Liberation Day (Falkland Islands)
Freedom Day (Malawi)
Army Birthday (US)
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National Holerin’ Contest Day (always the third Saturday)
National Nature Photography Day
Smile Power Day
Global Wind Day
World Juggler’s Day (always the Saturday closest to 17 June)
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Kuan Kung’s Birthday (Taiwan)
Day of Music (Germany)
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Father’s Day (always the third Sunday)
Fresh Veggies Day
Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib (Sikh holiday)
Trinity Sunday
Father’s Day (multiple countries)
Car-free Sunday (Germany)
Galla Bayramy (Turkmenistan)
Youth Day (South Africa)
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Eat Your Vegetables Day
Commemoration of General Don Martin Miguel de Guemes (Argentina)
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
Queen’s Birthday (multiple countries)
Orthodox Pentecost Monday
Fathers’ Day (El Salvador)
National Heroes Day (Bermuda)
Icelandic Republic Day
Global Garbage Man Day
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Go Fishing Day
International Panic Day
International Picnic Day
International Sushi Day
National Splurge Day
Constitution Day (Seychelles)
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Juneteenth
National Kissing Day
World Sauntering Day
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Ice Cream Soda Day
National Bald Eagle Day
Corpus Christi
Flag Day (Argentina)
World Refugee Day
Martyrs’ Day (Eritrea)
American Eagle Day
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Go Skate Day
International Yoga Day
National Selfie Day
Finally Summer Day/Summer Solstice (varies)
Take a Road Trip Day (always the third Friday)
Take Your Dog to Work Day (Friday after Father’s Day)
Aymara New Year Day (Bolivia)
National Day (Greenland)
Music Festival (Congo Democratic Republic)
Day of Martyrs (Togo)
Father’s Day (Uganda)
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National Chocolate Eclair Day
Architecture Day (Germany)
Teachers’ Day (El Salvador)
Midsummer (Finland)
Day of Antifascist Struggle (Croatia)
Remembrance Day of Victims of the Great Patriotic War (Belarus)
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National Pink Day
Public Serice Day (International)
International Widows’ Day
National Day (Luxembourg)
Statehood Day (Moldova)
Victory Day (Estonia)
Father’s Day (Poland)
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Swim a Lap Day
St. John’s Day
Discovery Day
Farmer Day (Peru)
Carabobo Battle (Venezuela)
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Log Cabin Day
National Catfish Day
Day of the Seafarer
Independence Day (Mozambique)
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Beautician’s Day
Forgiveness Day
National Canoe Day
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
Independence of British Somaliland (Somalia)
Flag Day (Romania)
Independence Day (Madagascar)
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Sun Glasses Day
Day of National Unity (Tajikistan)
Day of Turkmen Workers of Culture and Art (Turkmenistan)
Independence Day (Djibouti)
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Insurance Awareness Day
International Body Piercing Day
Paul Bunyan Day
Vietnamese Family Day
St. Vitus Day (Serbia)
Constitution Day (Ukraine)
Christopher Street Day
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Camera Day
Hug Holiday
International Mud Day
Waffle Iron Day
Saints Peter and Paul Day
Central Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Martyrdom of Imam Sadeq (Iran)
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Meteor Day
Father’s Day (Haiti)
Army Day (Guatemala)
Independence Day (Congo Democratic Republic)
June 30 Revolution (Egypt)
Revolution Day (Sudan)
National Prayer Day (Central African Republic)
References: Holiday Insights; Holidays Calendar
My Childhood All Over Again
One of the shows that I would make sure to watch whenever it was on, was Full House. Now, I bet you can imagine how excited and skeptical that I was when said that they were going to reboot it into Fuller House. I’ll admit, I wasn’t so sure that the cheese of the original show and the heart-wrenching family moments would still be there, but let me tell you, it is on point. I don’t care if it is nostalgia getting to me, I’m having fun with this show. I recently finished the fourth season. It’s been an absolute trip with plot twists nearly everywhere. I wish I could tell you anything, but it feels like it will be spoilers. A bunch of my favorite characters came back and brought new adorable characters along for the ride. If you are able to, I would just set aside a weekend, probably a long one, and just finish the entire show in one go. I heard a rumor that there is only one more season left. I’m a bit mixed by this. The show is so good, and I want it to continue. On the other hand, I don’t want it to continue to the point where it’s stupid and a total waste of time. I’m sure that so many fandoms are worried about this, and I know that I have felt that way about shows that I loved before. I’m just crossing my fingers that it stays good. *knocking on wood*