My Daily Bread Crumbs 14 Dec
December 14th - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Christian feast day:
- Alabama Day (Alabama)
- Forty-seven Ronin Remembrance Day (Sengaku-ji, Tokyo)
- Martyred Intellectuals Day (Bangladesh)
Observances (click on the day or week for details)
Roast Chestnuts Day
National Bouillabaisse Day
Fun Observances
Monkey Day
December 14 is Monkey Day. The day celebrates monkeys and all other primate cousins of humans such as apes, chimpanzees, and gibbons.
While the origins of Monkey Day are not known, there are many theories as to why this holiday was created. Some sources suggest that it started as a prank by some college students, while others suggest that it was started by people who wanted to raise awareness about monkeys, their habitats, and their role in the environment.
Many Different Species
Monkeys are primates that usually live in trees and are active during the day. There are about 260 different species of monkeys around the world. Scientists classify monkeys into two different categories - old world monkeys found in Asia and Africa and new world monkeys found in the Americas.
Believed to be highly intelligent animals, monkeys can vary in size. The smallest monkey, the pygmy marmoset is about 5 inches (13 cm) tall, while the largest, the mandrill can grow up to 3 feet (1 m) in height.
Special Status in Many Cultures
In many parts of the world, monkeys are revered and worshiped as gods. The monkey is the animal representing the 9th year in the 12 year cycles of the Chinese Calendar.
How to Celebrate?
- Learn more about monkeys and non-human primates.
- Donate your time and money to a non-profit organization that works to conserve and preserve monkey and simian environments.
- Visit your local zoo to observe monkeys, apes, and other primates.
- Watch Planet of the Apes and other movies with simian characters.
Did You Know…
…that monkeys went into space before humans did? The first primate to go to space was called Albert II, a rhesus monkey.
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Forget about the past, you can't change it.
Forget about the future, you can't predict it.
Forget about the present, I didn't get you one.
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Statistics show that those who have the most birthdays live the longest.
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You know you're getting old when you have more candles on your cake than friends at your birthday party.
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If you feel a bit lonely, forgotten, or just need someone to cheer you up remember...You can always change your birthday on Facebook!
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Q: What do George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Christopher Columbus all have in common?
A: They were all born on holidays.
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Every year on my birthday, I looked forward to my aunt's gift—a scarf, hat, or sweater knitted by hand. One year, she must have had better things to do because I received a ball of yarn, knitting needles, and a how-to-knit book.
Her card read "Scarf, some assembly required."
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As a single, never-married woman in my 40s, I have been questioned endlessly about my status by friends, relatives and co-workers. Over the years I've noticed a subtle change in the nature of their inquiries.
In my teens, friends would ask, "Who are you going out with this weekend?"
In my 20s, relatives would say, "Who are you dating?"
In my 30s, co-workers might inquire, "So, are you dating anyone?"
Now people ask, "Where did you get that adorable purse?"
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Q: What's the easiest way to remember your wife's birthday?
A: Forget it once!
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Fresh Out Of The Store
But seriously, this ad from Artizone is a Chicago grocery company that offers fresh meat and produce delivered to your home. Sounds yummy to us!
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The Internet Is A Scary Place
In today's world of online dating, fewer people are meeting each other in person, and human interaction is important. And after seeing this ad, we might be too scared to date online ever again!
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