My Daily Bread Crumbs 06 Dec
December 6th - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Anniversary of the Founding of Quito (Ecuador)
- Armed Forces Day (Ukraine)
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Christian feast day:
- Abraham of Kratia
- Aemilianus (Roman Catholic Church)
- Denise and companions
- Blessed János Scheffler
- María del Monte Carmelo Sallés y Barangueras
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Nicholas of Myra, and its related observances:
- St Nicholas Day, where St. Nicholas/Santa Claus leaves little presents in children's shoes. (International)
- December 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Constitution Day (Spain)
- Day of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan
- Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Finland from Russia in 1917.
- National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (Canada)
Observances (click on the day or week for details)
National Miners’ Day
Walt Disney Day
St. Nicholas Day
Mitten Tree Day
Put On Your Own Shoes Day
National Pawnbrokers Day
Fun Observances
Put on Your Own Shoes Day
December 6 is Put On Your Own Shoes Day. It is a day to, well, put on your own shoes or if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, strap on your own sandals.
Other than encouraging people to make sure they put on their own shoes while they step out of their homes, it is unclear what the unknown creator wanted to achieve with this obviously made-up holiday. Perhaps it was created by someone with young children as a way to prompt them to start learning how to wear and lace up their shoes.
Worn Since Antiquity
Shoes have been part of the human wardrobe since antiquity - the oldest preserved shoe in the world was found in Armenia and is believed to be at least 5000 years old. For most of history, shoes were basic and were used to protect the feet from the elements rather than for comfort and fashion. In fact, shoes made specifically for the left and the right feet were not invented until the 1800s. Today, shoes are a billion dollar industry around the world, with footwear being a major fashion item.
How to Celebrate
- Put on your own shoes, of course.
- If you have kids who are learning to put on their shoes, maybe today is the day to let them do it all by themselves.
Did You Know…
…that both men and women wore shoes with heels until the 18th century?
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Microwave Oven Day
December 6 is Microwave Oven Day. It is a day to celebrate and honor the invention that has made the lives of college students, single people and over-worked parents easier, by making it convenient and faster for them to cook and reheat food.
It is unclear why the anonymous creators of the unofficial holiday chose this date to celebrate the common household appliance.
Heats by Agitating Molecules
Invented by American engineer Percy Spencer during World War II, a microwave oven uses electromagnetic waves to heat and cook food. The waves produce heat by agitating the water, fat and sugar molecules in food and cook it. Because of this, food tends to heat and cook faster and more evenly than other cooking methods.
A New Industry
Microwave ovens were first commercially sold in the United States in 1946 under the name Radarange. They rapidly became a coveted kitchen appliance and spawned a whole section of the food industry. Now, one can find ready-to-microwave meals and microwave cookbooks in grocery stores around the world.
Creating Equality in the Kitchen
Short cooking times also meant that women did not have to spend a bulk of their time in the kitchen and could use it to pursue activities that they previously did not have time for. In addition, microwave ovens also made it possible for men, who traditionally did not cook, to cook meals for themselves and for their families.
How to Celebrate?
- Make all your meals and snacks for the day using a microwave oven.
- If you are in the market for a microwave oven, today might be the day to bring one home?
Did You Know…
...that the Sun and Jupiter emit microwaves? Astronomers study them using radio telescopes.
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Our boatswain's mate was a smoker who would toss his matches overboard. Then one day, he surprised us all when he popped a cigarette in his mouth and produced an expensive lighter from his pocket. With great fanfare, he flipped open the top, flicked the spark wheel, lit his cigarette ... then chucked the lighter overboard.
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Dear Charlie,
We’ve been neighbors for six tumultuous years. When you borrowed my snowblower, you returned it in pieces.
When I was sick, you blasted Metallica. And when your dog decorated my lawn, you laughed.
I could go on, but I’m not one to hold grudges. So I am writing this letter to tell you that your house is on fire.
Cordially,
Harry
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The last time we changed from daylight saving time, a preacher friend posted,
“For those who habitually show up 15 minutes late to church,
allow me to remind you that tonight is the night you set your clock back 45 minutes.”
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My cat just walked up to the paper shredder and said,
“Teach me everything you know.”
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" I Love Winter "
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sandrewn
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