MDBCs 14 Aug 2024
August 14th 2024 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Christian feast day:
- National Navajo Code Talkers Day is a holiday in the United States honoring Navajo code talkers in the military.
- Falklands Day is the celebration of the first sighting of the Falkland Islands by John Davis in 1592.
- Independence Day celebrates the independence of Pakistan from the United Kingdom in 1947.
- Partition Horrors Remembrance Day commemorates the victims and sufferings of people during the Partition of India in 1947.
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
Anniversary of the Recovery Oued Ed-Dahab
Love Your Bookshop Day
National Financial Awareness Day
National Spirit of ’45 Day
National Tattoo Removal Day
Pramuka Day
Royal National Agricultural Show Day Queensland
Vigil of Assumption Day
World Calligraphy Day
World Lizard Day
National Social Security Day
Princess Love’s Birthday
Palmer Williams, Jr.’s Birthday
Magic Johnson’s Birthday
Tim Tebow’s Birthday
Chris Perez’s Birthday
Bryce Hall’s Birthday
Halle Berry’s Birthday
Mila Kunis
Catherine Bell
Steve Martin
Fun Observances
Creamsicle Day
Sweltering in the summer heat? Need something to refreshing to cool down? Then just walk to your closest ice cream shop and treat yourself to a cold and delicious creamsicle (or two) because it is Creamsicle Day!
Celebrated annually on August 14, this unofficial holiday with unknown origins honors the creamsicle, a refreshing summertime treat on a stick. The original creamsicles were made of vanilla ice cream covered by iced orange juice. In recent years, creative ice cream makers have replaced the outer orange fruit juice layer with other flavors like blueberry, strawberry, and grape.
Also Known As...
Although Creamsicle is a brand name ice cream in the United States, any ice cream covered by a layer of iced fruit juice on a flat wooden stick is popularly called a creamsicle.
Due to the popularity of the Popsicle, which is a brand of frozen beverages, people sometimes use the word popsicle to refer to the creamsicle. Creamsicles are also sometimes generically called ice pops in the United States and in Canada and ice lolly in the United Kingdom.
How to Celebrate?
- Treat everyone in your family with creamsicles.
- Make your own creamsicles and share them with family and friends. Maybe come up with some interesting flavor combinations to try out?
- Make other creamsicle-inspired treats. What about baking creamsicle cupcakes or making a creamsicle smoothie?
Did You Know...
...that oranges are thought to have originated in Southeast Asia and brought to America by Christopher Columbus?
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"Any history of heart trouble?" asked the first volunteer.
"None," said the patient.
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It was time for my dog's annual checkup. Following the vet's instructions, I collected a stool sample and dropped it in a plastic container before we left for his office. When we arrived, I handed the sample to the receptionist, who immediately cracked a smile.
The container read "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter."
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My neighbor's boat has a peculiar name: Innuendo.
After failing to divine some deep, hidden meaning, I asked him how he came up with the name.
He answered, "My wife works for a proctologist."
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A woman went up to the roof-deck of her hotel to sunbathe. No one else was there, so she slipped out of her swimsuit to get an overall tan. A few minutes later, she heard someone running up the stairs.
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