Monday, June 22, 2026

National Kissing Day

Pucker up, RT! Today is National Kissing Day! 

The earliest references to kissing trace back to India in 1500 BC. The historians state the texts describe "kissing" as the act of rubbing and pressing noses together.  Today, kissing is a form of communication. We use it to show love or as a greeting. 

Interesting bits about kissing:

You burn 26 calories during a one minute kiss.

278 is the number of bacteria colonies that are exchanged during a kiss

The average person spends about 2 weeks of their life kissing.

79 is the number of guys the average woman kisses before marrying

1923 is when the term, "French kiss" came into use in America

You use 34 facial muscles to kiss someone

A lipstick print of Mick Jagger's lips sold for $1600

How to celebrate the day? 

How about kissing the person you love? 

You can tell all on social media using the hashtag #NationalKissingDay

Now to go find RT...

Who will you kiss today?

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Haircut

I went in for a much needed haircut in my small town. I just wanted to say thank you for your prayers. I did not get the crazy covid stylist this time and my haircut, and overall experience was a huge success.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Shower Bug

 On Saturdays I meet up with some friends for some friendly conversation and watercolor painting. We meet locally, one of the buildings here has a common area between stores. They have plenty of tables and some games out for customers to use.

This one Saturday, in the middle of my painting time, I receive a call from the child. She is in a panic and is talking a mile a minute. There are tears, a few screams and some pleas. My friend could hear some of the screams crying conversation. I immediately switched gears and put my mediator hat on and proceed to calmly talk her off the ledge.

The story goes...The child went to take a shower. While in the shower, she turns and notices a house centipede (long bug with lots of legs) on the shower curtain. Apparently, she jumped out of the shower, screaming. The bug is huge (she sent me a photo and yes, it's still on my phone - scary!). In my calm voice, I tell her she is a lot bigger than the bug and she can kill it. I wait for her to find something to kill the bug. She tries to waterboard it and finds that it is too big to go down the drain. And, yes, I tell her to grab some tissue, pick him up and toss him.

Once all is done and we are calming down I say, "Would you like to say a few words? I mean, he (the bug) didn't know he was big, ugly and scary. He probably has a family. Maybe we can say a few words to remember him." Between tears I get, "He's cute. I'm sad that I had to kill him. I'm sorry! I'm so much bigger than him. I feel sad."

The story isn't just about the bug and the fear. It's much bigger. It's about being faced with a problem (a bug, in this situation) and how you can handle it. Sometimes you can use a calming voice from the outside and a little encouragement. In the end, you find that you are able to handle all that comes your way. You also prove that you are fearless and brave. And, you also just saved your mom from said bug. (EEK!)


Monday, June 15, 2026

Music

Have you ever listened to a song and a memory comes to mind? Or maybe the song starts playing and a person, place or event comes to mind? I have a few songs that make the cut on these memories. 

The song, "Rio" by Duran Duran brings back memories of a dance routine my friend and I did to get extra credit in PE class in high school. It involved a lot of dancing, laughing and almost getting my head knocked off. We got to listen and dance to our favorite band at school plus we got full credit. A win-win for us.

There's the song, "Unforgettable," by Natalie Cole and Nat King Cole that I danced to with my dad at my wedding. My dad isn't much of a dancer so all I remember is him talking about how cute my nieces were walking down the aisle as flower girls. I also got to hear him say the classic line to me, during the dance, "Boy, this is a real long song!" It cracks me up because every time I hear that song, I think of that line.  

When I thought of this prompt, the song, "Rocket Man" by Elton John was playing at work. That's the song that I would play in the car after I gave Pippen CBD to calm him down before we went on a road trip. I pictured his mind, worries and anxiety jetting off into space. 

What songs bring back memories for you?

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

National Iced Tea Day

"One minute you're defending the whole galaxy, and then suddenly you are sucking down Darjeeling Tea with Marie Antoinette and her little sister."  Buzz Lightyear 

Tea has been around for a long time. Iced tea didn't win America over until the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. It happened to be a very hot day in St. Louis and Richard Blechynden, a tea plantation owner, started selling chilled tea drinks as a nice cold refreshment. And, as they say, the rest is history. 

Benefits of drinking tea (hot or iced):

A great and tasty way to boost your antioxidants

Healthy substitute for soda

How to celebrate the day:

Drink it like a Southerner. Steep some sweet tea, park yourself on the front porch and relax.

Host an iced tea party. Serve up some tea with little tea cookies.

Brew up a unique blend of iced tea

Don't forget to use #NationalIcedTeaDay on your social media posts.

I'm thinking of having a white blueberry iced tea today. What tea will you make and drink today? 

Monday, June 8, 2026

The Covid Haircut

When you think of Covid you think of Covid-19, the year 2020, Pandemic, Lockdown and Quarantine. Something that happened six years ago. Seems like a lifetime ago, doesn't it?

I went to get my haircut recently in my small town. "Small town," that's important. I have a tendency to wait a little too long between haircuts (4-6 months?) and my hair gets a little too long. It's at the point where it's overgrown and has no style to it. I asked the stylist if she had any suggestions for my hair. I knew I really needed a cut and it would look better, but I was trying to be friendly and start a conversation. I figured, why not get a few tips, have a conversation and make the time pass as she cuts my hair, right? Such was not the case.

The conversation started out friendly. She mentioned the dryness can be anything to do with age or even the weather (it was a rough winter). The stylist told me that her mother-in-law asked about dry hair and her hair falling out. "I told her that she's old, and that's what happens when you age. I told her it could be the weather because it's winter. but then I got real with her. I told her it's because she took the Covid shot and that her hair will never be the same again. The covid shot messes with your follicles." 

I was hoping for some tips, instead I got a rant about her mother-in-law and the "effects of the covid vaccine," according to this hair stylist.

I didn't know what to say. I was just trying to make some a little small talk to make the time go by quickly. I didn't want to discuss Covid or the effects of Covid / Covid Vaccine, especially when she has a pair of sharp scissors in her hands and is cutting my hair. I was hoping for a good haircut with some friendly conversation.

What did I do? I let her rant about Covid. She then asked what shampoo I use on my hair. I told her and she immediately tells me that (the one I use) has sulfates and is like putting floor cleaner on my hair.* She then decided that I needed to buy the shampoo that they sell. I said I would think about it.

I'm happy to report that I survived the ordeal and actually got a good haircut. This happened a few months ago and I am due for another haircut. I'm asking for patience and prayers at this time.

Have you ever experienced a strange conversation while getting your hair cut?

*The shampoo that I use is all natural and does not have sulfates, parabens, etc. I do my research on the products that I use.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Repeat Day

"Pete and Repeat were in a boat, Pete fell out, who was left?"

Today is Repeat Day! Today is Repeat Day!

A day set aside to repeat an activity or adventure you already experienced. Maybe it's another visit to a spa, a trip to a favorite winery or reservations at your favorite restaurant. Repeating something can be wonderful, especially if it's an activity we love.   

How to celebrate the day:

Make a reservation - at your favorite restaurant or spa.

Repeat a donation to your favorite charity

Repeat a favorite workout or hike

Make and eat your favorite meal

Watch a favorite movie. Maybe Groundhog day?

Don't forget to tag on social media #RepeatDay

What fun activity do you have planned for today?

Monday, June 1, 2026

National Dare Day

"Truth, Dare, Double Dare, Promise or Repeat?"

Today is National Dare Day! Today gives you the perfect opportunity to break out of your comfort zone and do something different. Maybe you are a person of routine? this gives you the perfect excuse to try something new. Dare to be different!

I had a difficult time finding the origin of this day, but it might be along the lines of that childhood game Truth or Dare. Challenging another person to perform a difficult task and having the courage to perform said task. This is not a day for bullying someone into doing something, it's to have fun while doing some daring (fun, safe and legal) activities.

How to celebrate Dare Day: 

Play Truth or Dare

Do something challenging. Bungee jumping, surf boarding, kayaking.

Dare your friends to go on an adventure. A hike? Climb a mountain or sand dune? Go skiing?

Some fun dares: 

perform a rap song
write a poem or limerick
learn a new dance (or go dancing)
kiss someone

Don't forget to tag your posts on social media #DareDay

What will you do today?

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Doctor availability in a small beach town

 I never thought about medical care in a small town. We moved to a small beach town and my thoughts were all on the location. Close to the beach and the cute downtown area. My last thoughts were, "Will I be able to find a doctor in the area?"

My first incident was with frozen shoulder, which happened to occur right before my trip to Europe. How convenient. I was asked for my current doctor, which happens to be the one in the town I just moved from. I made a mental note that I should find a doctor here in the area. I did a little research when I returned from my trip. I noticed that there isn't a huge selection of doctors here. Most of the doctors are, "not accepting new patients." I gave up on my search, hoping I could just stay healthy and not need any medical help.

A few months later I developed an ingrown toenail. Unfortunately, I ignored the problem for awhile thinking it must be one of my weird foot pains. I eventually looked at it and started to treat it. A foot soak. One foot soak to be exact. That should make it better, right? We have a lot going on at the moment and its quite easy for me to ignore the pain and keep moving. It all came to a head the Friday before a holiday weekend. I tried to get in to a foot specialist. It turns out that they decided to take the Friday before the holiday off but will call me to schedule an appointment, possibly for the next week or two. Do I wait till the following week or try to see someone now? What if my toe falls off before I make it in to the appointment? I decided to take the plunge and see someone at another facility. I found out that it was a swollen nail bed. Easily treatable and no vanishing toe.

I remember my grandparents visiting the doctor regularly. It seemed like they were going every week. I guess as we age we encounter more and more "weird" health issues which have us making a little trip to the doctor's office. 

Have you noticed an increase in weird medical issues (aches, pains, stiff neck, skin condition, etc.) as you age? 

Thursday, May 21, 2026

International Tea Day

 If there is a tea day out there then I am celebrating!  Today is International Tea Day! 

On this day, tea lovers unite to celebrate their favorite beverage. This day also promotes ways to sustain the production and consumption of tea. Fun fact: Tea is the most loved beverage for millions worldwide. Every second, people consume 25,000 cups of tea (more than two billion cups a day!). 

There are quite a few health benefits of tea drinking (anything to justify my tea habit). Tea contains antioxidants that reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, aid with  weight loss, protect bones, prevent tooth loss (?), boost immune system, help battle cancer, sooth your digestive system and relax the body. Habitual tea drinkers (drinking tea at least three times a week) are less likely to die prematurely.

Fun and weird facts about tea:

There are roughly 3,000 varieties of tea

Some teas have some weird additives (sawdust, twigs, and sheep dung)

Tea is a diuretic (it makes you pee) 

Timing and the correct temperature for that tea is everything. I learned this at the tea shop.

Tea has some good health benefits. Green tea has more health benefits than black tea.


How to celebrate today:

Drink some tea! (sounds easy enough!)
 
Try a new flavor of tea (herbal, floral, matcha, green, white, rooibos, etc.)

Have a tea party! Don't forget the scones and finger sandwiches!

Don't forget to use #InternationalTeaDay on your social media posts.

I think today is a perfect day for several a cup of tea! I think I will start out with a cup of good ol' Earl Grey. 

What kind of tea will you drink today?

Saturday, May 16, 2026

National Hug a Tree Day

 Happy National Hug a Tree Day!

Trees have so many benefits!  They provide lumber, food, nuts, oxygen for us to breathe, homes for wildlife and much more. Trees are even used for decoration purposes. In the US, there are about 766 million acres of forest land.

Trees are an essential part of our environment and protecting trees has become part of the norm. Most people want to preserve our trees which make the world a better and safer place to live in.

How to celebrate today:

Hug a tree 

Plant a tree native to your area

Go for a walk in the woods

Use #NationalHugATreeDay on social media.

We just planted 4 evergreen trees. Since they are so prickly, I'm thinking a nice hike would be a great activity for today.

How will you celebrate today?

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

National Limerick Day

There once was a man from Nantucket
Who went down a well in a bucket
The last words he spoke
before the rope broke 
were, "Arsehole, you bugger and suck it."

You guessed it!  Today is National Limerick Day!

This day celebrates the birthday of Edward Lear, an artist, illustrator, author and poet.  Limerick poems became popular after Lear's book, Book of Nonsense, was published in 1846. A limerick is a very short, humorous, nonsense poem.  It contains five lines with an AABBA rhyming pattern.

How to observe #NationalLimerickDay

Write your own limerick poem.
Share on social media.
Enter a limerick contest.
Read some funny limericks.

I thought I would participate by sharing my limerick.

There once was a woman who lived by the lake
who wanted to mix together a sourdough to bake
   She noticed the hooch was green
    tossed it in the trash so as not to make a scene
and decided to do a sourdough starter remake. 

I would love to hear some of your limericks! Drop them in the comments below! (and try to keep them clean!).

Saturday, May 2, 2026

World Naked Gardening Day

 If there is a traffic jam on the Avenue (my street), then you know today must be World Naked Gardening Day. 

World Naked Gardening Day is celebrated the first Saturday of May. Gardeners all over the world tend to their plants and flowers wearing no clothes or shoes. This is so they can connect to the origins of gardening and a natural relationship with Mother Nature. It also promotes the benefits of gardening and the acceptance of the human body. Oh, and think of all of that Vitamin D you can soak up!  

Why do we like it:

It's good for your health. Gardening helps your body stay healthy and reduces dementia by 30%.
It supports sustainability.
It supports freedom. I mean, it's not every day you get to walk around naked.

How to get celebrate:

Well, get naked!  Take those clothes off!

Buy some new seeds or plants.

Spread the word! Promote on social media the benefits of gardening. #worldnakedgardeningday

I would love to stay and chit chat, but I have a vegetable garden to plant!

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

National Tea Day

 Today is National Tea Day in the United Kingdom.  A day for Britain to celebrate it's love for this hot, steeped beverage. It's so loved that they consume over 60 billion cups of tea a year!  That's a lot of tea!

Every year, the Britains host a "Fes-Tea-Val" where they showcase new teas, bringing together tea drinkers, servers and the entire tea industry.  Their slogan is, "Brew more. Do more" is to inspire special moments with tea and bring together tea drinkers, servers and the whole tea industry.

This is a great day for me to celebrate since I am working as a tearista in a local tea shop!

Here is a list on how my fellow tea infusiasts can celebrate #NationalTeaDay

Host an afternoon tea (it is National Afternoon Tea month, after all)

Visit the festival.

Learn proper tea decorum (in case you get invited to afternoon tea with King Charles)

Here are some tea etiquette tips, in case you find yourself with tea royalty.

Dispensing the tea:

The host should pour the tea for every guest.  Make sure to leave the teapot on the table with the spout facing the host.

Dunking:

Dunking a biscuit in your tea is not appropriate.

Food:

A tiered cake stand is the appropriate serving piece.  The upper tier is filled with scones, the middle has sandwiches and the bottom has treats and pastries.  Food must be eaten in this order: sandwiches, scones and then desserts.

Too bad I'm not in Boston to celebrate this holiday.  

Luckily, B just got home from school so we will definitely be celebrating today with some tea, and maybe even spilling a little.

How will you celebrate today?

Monday, April 13, 2026

Sourdough Starter Restart

 Went out of town for a few weeks and did not drop my starter off at a daycare facility.  When I returned home it looked a little frightening. The liquid "hooch" was green. I looked up green hooch and I guess there is a fix. After a little further research I decided that it was easier to just start over. 

If you take a look at the starter recipe that I use, you will see that it makes a large amount. This large amount does not fit into a mason jar. So, I spent my morning making a loaf of bread and some cheeze it crackers


Sunday, April 12, 2026

Χριστός Ανέστη

Happy Easter!  Καλό Πάσχα!

We are celebrating Greek Orthodox Easter at our house.   



Xristos anesti
ek nekron,
thanato thanaton patisas,
ke tis en tis mnimasin zoin xarisamenos

Christ is risen
from the dead,
having beaten Death by [his own] death
and having given the gift of life to those in the graves.


Christos Anesti. (Χριστός Ανέστη)  (Christ has Risen)

Alithos Anesti.  ( Aληθώς ανέστη!)  (He has risen indeed)

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

National Card and Letter Writing Month

April is National Card and Letter Writing Month.

I mean, who doesn't love getting a handwritten letter in the mail?  I know that's the first piece of mail I open.  A handwritten letter is a lot better than opening up a bill.

It's time for you to get out all of that pretty paper and cards that you are saving for a special occasion.  Now is the time to use it!  And don't worry if you don't have pretty paper.  Grab some paint, stickers, washi tape, crayons, or markers and create your own artistic paper.

Letter writing is also a great way to practice your penmanship (I think we all need the extra practice). Don't worry about bad handwriting.  Loved ones know you and your bad  handwriting and they still love hearing from you.

Don't know what to say?  How about starting off with "Hi" or "Hello"?    Maybe tell them what you have been doing with your time.  Instead of wishing a friend or family a happy birthday on social media, how about sending them a physical card?  You can write a few lines in the card wishing them a happy birthday or just to let them know that you are thinking about them.   You can even send a "just because" note or card letting them know that you appreciate them.

By the way, this would be an excellent idea for a Girl Scout Troop!  Have the girls write letters to some of the seniors at a retirement home.  This gives the girls practice at their writing and communicating skills and also brings a smile to the recipients.  Who knows?  Maybe they will write back!

I have been making cards once a month with some ladies and recently started watercolor painting, turning my creations into cards. It's time for me to send some love off to some friends and family.
 
What are you waiting for???   Grab your pens and paper and start writing!

Saturday, March 21, 2026

National Play the Recorder Day

Happy National Play the Recorder Day!  That strange instrument that became a requirement to every 5th grade student and annoyed their parents with their practice homework.  I think we can all say that the "Hot Cross Buns" on the recorder still annoyingly plays in our heads.

Some Fun Facts:

The recorder dates back to the Middle Ages

King Henry VIII collected recorders

In the original performances of "Hamlet" Shakespeare used recorders.

There are more amateur recorder players than professional recorder players.*

Playing the recorder is good for brain development.

Playing the recorder helps with attention spans.

Playing also helps with motor skills.

How can you celebrate the day today?

Listen to some recorder music.  Might be painful for some of us.  If you want to give it a go, click here to watch my kids recorder concert. 

Play the recorder.  I'm sure you can still buy them. If not, I believe I still have a couple. I'm sure you can learn "Hot Cross Buns" pretty quick!

Use #PlayTheRecorderDay on social media.

How will you celebrate today?

Monday, March 16, 2026

Jury Duty - Small Town Version

Jury duty is your civic responsibility to ensure a fair trial and justice by peers. This is something that you should take seriously and be proud to serve. Jurors are chosen randomly and notified by mail. 

Random. Interesting. I have been called for jury duty numerous times in my life. I think I even blogged about one of my many times. My first time was when I turned 18 and that was Federal court. I remember being 8 months pregnant when I was "randomly" called. I was called so much that I considered it "my time" because my mom babysat the kids and I got to get out of the house. How many times has RT been called? Zero. And, he's jealous that I'm called so often. I do have to state that when I served, I mostly sat in the waiting room, I made it to the courtroom a few times, but never served on an actual jury.

As you know, we moved out of state. About a year after we moved, to my surprise, I got called for jury duty (shocking). RT asked why I always get called. I replied, I think it's a family curse (I haven't been able to prove this theory, though). 

 I know that I have posted about my many callings for jury duty but this is about my first time in a small town. 

I had to go to the courthouse which is conveniently located right in the center of town. An old building, probably built in the late 1800's. I made it through security and had to hike it up to the third floor (old building, remember). (I did find out later that they have an elevator for those that need it).

I sat in the courtroom and waited. New people entered every few minutes. It felt like it was the first day of school and you watched as new students walked into class. Wondering who was coming in and going to be in your class. Who is going to be popular, the class clown or the burn out.

A mileage chart was passed around that we had to sign off on. Luckily I am less than a mile from the courthouse so I did not have to try and figure out how far I drove this morning. I have never been asked about mileage in all of my jury summons. A little side note, our movers were coming that morning because we bought another house and were moving in that day, making us only two blocks from the courthouse. 

Back to the courtroom. It's a small town, so when people enter the room, they already know one or two people. In fact, one guy got up and walked up to a woman he thought they went to school together. Turns out they didn't, but they knew each other from somewhere else. Small town stuff. You don't get that in the big city.

Once we watched the video on how to be a juror, we waited patiently for the next step. After about ten minutes, the bailiff kicked us all out of the courtroom for a half hour. She told us we were not allowed in the courtroom during that time and could not leave the area. It's a small courthouse and here we all are waiting in the hall outside the courtroom.

Juries nowadays can take notes and ask questions. In order to do this, we have to write them down and submit them via the bailiff and the lawyers get to review them. I had quite a few questions and think I may have stumped the lawyers. As a result, we were sent out of the courtroom for short breaks.

This jury duty was the lucky one for me. I made it on to an actual jury. I was the alternate for a meth case. I had to message RT and tell him I will probably be there for the next few days (great timing, I didn't have to help with the move). We listened and took lots of notes. I learned A LOT about meth. In fact, I found out that it's cheaper to get it in a different town. I guess they upcharge it here. 

After a day and a half of testimony and witnesses, it finally came down to deliberation. One juror was excused due to childcare, and I had to step up and into that seat. No one wanted to wait until the next day, so, at 5:00pm, we started talking. They even ordered pizza. Yea, I told them I was vegan, which created a HUGE nightmare for the bailiff. Someone had to run to the grocery store and grab stuff for a salad for me (I tried to tell them I didn't need it and that I could just wait until I got home). I was very appreciative for the efforts they made for my dinner.

We made a decision that night. I have to say I was lucky to have such a great group of people for my first jury experience. There was no arguing or bullying.  All those crazy things you hear about on juries did not happen here. Everyone got to speak up. In fact, jurors would ask other jurors what they are thinking and ask them to express their views on the case. We came to a decision within a couple hours. I think the motivation was that no one wanted to return the next day.

After our decision, we came back to the (deliberation) room. The judge had a few kind words to say, thanking us for our service. The case that we heard was over two years old. I guess there is a huge back up of cases in the county. 

I have to say that being a juror was a positive experience for me. I'm hoping that next time, I will be one of the people that knows someone when I enter that courtroom. 

And, if I do get called "randomly" again soon, you better believe that I will be buying a lottery ticket that day. 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

National Girl Scout Day

National Girl Scout Day is celebrates the anniversary of the very first Girl Scout Meeting held on March 12, 1912 by Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Lowe.  This first meeting was held in Savannah, Georgia.  The meetings were enrichment programs, service projects and outdoor activities and adventures.  From this moment on, Girl Scouts became an international movement. 

Girl Scouts provides engaging, fun and challenging activities like earning badges, going on trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors and doing community service projects.  She will also learn important skills in four different areas:  

Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
Outdoors 
Life Skills
Entrepreneurship 

Some fun facts:

Originally called Girl Guides of America

In 1912 18 girls attended that very first meeting

In 1920, there were 70, 000 members

In 1930 there were over 200,000 members

Today there are over 2.5 million members - -1.7 million girls and 750,000 adults

The Girl Scout Mission:

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.

The Girl Scout Promise

On my honor I will try 
to serve God and my country
to help people at all times
and to live by the Girl Scout Law.

Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be 
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout.


How to observe #NationalGirlScoutDay

Celebrate what the organization has done to empower girls in communities across the country.

Support your local troops
Learn more about the Girl Scout organization and its impact on girls and young women
Share your experience with girl scouting
Volunteer to be a leader. 
And, most importantly, buy a box (or three) of Girl Scout Cookies!