My Daily Bread Crumbs 09 Aug
August 9th - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Battle of Gangut Day (Russia)
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Christian feast day:
- Candida Maria of Jesus
- Edith Stein (St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross)
- Firmus and Rusticus
- Herman of Alaska (Russian Orthodox Church and related congregations; Episcopal Church (USA))
- John Vianney (1950s – currently August 4)
- Mary Sumner (Church of England)
- Nath Í of Achonry
- Romanus Ostiarius
- Secundian, Marcellian and Verian
- August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples (United Nations)[29]
- Meyboom (Brussels and Leuven, Belgium)
- National Day, celebrates the independence of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965.
- National Peacekeepers' Day, celebrated on Sunday closest to the day (Canada)
- National Women's Day (South Africa)
Observances (click on the day for details)
Melon Day
Bubblegum Day
Rice Pudding Day
Fun Observances
Book Lovers Day
August 9 is Book Lovers Day, an unofficial holiday that encourages people to pick up a book (or two) and spend the day reading.
On this day, honor all the bookworms and book lovers in your life. If you are a book lover yourself, then treat yourself to some quality reading time.
Book Lovers Day is also known as National Book Lovers Day in the United States.
Stress Reducing
Studies have shown that reading can not only be entertaining, but can also have many health benefits. Reading helps reduce stress, keeps the brain sharp, and can help you sleep better. Scientists have also found that those who read are much more likely to be empathic and understanding of others.
How to Celebrate?
- Buy the book lover in your life gifts only a book lover would appreciate. Some ideas include: an e-reader, a first edition or a signed book, tea, a bookmark, or a bookshelf to accommodate their ever-growing book collection.
- If you are a book lover, take the day to show your books some love. Clean your bookshelves and rearrange your books – may we recommend by color?
- Get into your most comfortable clothes, curl up on your couch with a cup of hot tea, and take yourself on a great adventure with your favorite book.
- What about throwing a book themed party? Have everyone wear costumes from their favorite books and serve food featured in some of your favorite books. For example, serve tea and scones for an Alice in Wonderland themed party or apple pie and ice cream if Jack Kerouac is your favorite author.
- Visit your local library. If you don't have a library card, maybe it is time you get one.
- Encourage the children and young adults in your life to read.
Did You Know…
…that the Mahabharata is thought to be the longest poem ever written in any language?
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At the doctor’s office, a 20-something man was trying to make an appointment for a Mrs. Brown. Try as he might, he just could not remember her first name. Frustrated, he left.
A few minutes later, I passed him outside the office on the phone.“Hey, Dad,” he said. “What’s Mom’s first name?”
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My high school assignment was to ask a veteran about World War II. Since my father had served in the Philippines during the war, I chose him.
After a few basic questions, I very gingerly asked, “Did you ever kill anyone?”
Dad got quiet. Then, in a soft voice, he said, “Probably. I was the cook.”
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Good night,
sandrewn
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