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National, Global, World, and International Forgiveness Day

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When is Forgiveness Day

One thing is certain, there is no shortage of holidays seeking to be forgiven. And many of them fall on different days of the year. While International Forgiveness Day appears to be the most popular, the other Forgiveness Days are quite important, too. With no shortage of these holidays, it is apparent we like to be forgiven.

All of the holidays promoting forgiveness have one thing in common: to forgive and forget wrongs. Put aside the grudges. Bury the hatchet. And, end the feuds. Life is too short to hold in the pain and anxiety. Instead, forgive people and you will find your life is calmer and more peaceful. Forgiveness goes both ways. While much of the focus these days encourages you to forgive others, it is also important to seek forgiveness from both God and others, for any wrongs you have done. 

Do your part. Use today to clear your conscience and your soul. Take a few moments to sincerely forgive someone and to ask forgiveness of others. If possible, make it public. That way the act of forgiving others will spread.

The Major Forgiveness Days

National Forgiveness Day, celebrated on October 7 is a time to forgive and to be forgiven. It must be a pretty good thing to do because two major organizations in particular lay claim to creating this day. If you dig deeper, you will discover that there are several other “Forgiveness” days, created by primarily religious organizations, or organized groups promoting the concept of forgiveness. These holidays are world or international events. There’s enough trouble and strife in the world. The existence of multiple forgiveness days can only help to make the world and your life a little better. We agree with the sponsors of this day, that a little more forgiveness will help to make the world a much better place.

Global Forgiveness Day began in 1994. It is celebrated on July 7. The Christian Embassy of Christ’s Ambassadors Created and sponsors this holiday. This holiday originated in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Depending upon a variety of sources, this special holiday is sometimes called World Forgiveness Day.

International Forgiveness Day, is also celebrated on the first Sunday in August, The World Forgiveness Alliance, a non-denominational, educational foundation, created this day. According to their website: ” International Forgiveness Day dedicated to evoking the healing power of forgiveness worldwide.” The founder is Robert W. Plath, from Mill Valley, California.

Religious Forgiveness Days

Not to be outdone, many religious groups have a day on their secular calendar seeking to be forgiven, including:

  • Yom Kippur is the Jewish celebration of atonement or forgiving.
  • For Christians, the first Sunday before Lent is called “Forgiveness Sunday”.
  •  The Muslim day of atonement is called Ashura.

Other Forgiveness Days

Many Organizations, often religious groups, hold days of atonement on various dates during the year. Often, they are one-time or small, localized events.

 Quote of the Day: “To err is human. To forgive is divine.”

Today's Chuckle

My therapist suggests I have a preoccupation with vengeance. We’ll see about that!



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Moreholidays August National Vinyl Record Day

                           

National Vinyl Record Day

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About National Vinyl Record Day

When is National Vinyl Record Day? This holiday is always observed on August 12

Today is National Vinyl Record Day, an August 12 holiday. Today we celebrate this classic music format and remember the terrific music and times of yesterday. Dust off your old vinyl 33 1/3  and 45 RPM records. Pull your phonograph, HiFi, stereo, or turntable out of the attic or garage. Grab a beer or a glass of wine and savor the music and memories from your youth with a few friends. The nostalgic trip down Memory Lane is certain to make you feel great. Caution: It will also make you wonder “where did all the years go!?”

Records on a round disc have been around since Emile Berliner invented them in the 1800s. Around 1960, the vinyl record was first produced. Known as the Golden Age of vinyl records, the 1960s and 1970s saw a tremendous cultural revolution occurring at the same time. Rock and Roll music exploded onto the scene, recorded on vinyl records.

Like any other technology, newer and better-quality formats came along to replace it. Cassette tapes, and for a short while Eight Track tapes, provided competition for vinyl records in the 1970s and 1980s. Compact Disc (CD) records hit the music world in 1982, with much improved sound quality. Like cassette tapes, it’s smaller, more compact size and durability allowed them to easily fit into automobile music systems and carried around with music players and boom boxes. In the late1990s, music downloads from the internet were put into I-pods and cell phones. Early in the 21st century, vinyl records and phonographs saw a surprisingly popular revival. Never destined to replace the newer and better music technology, the vinyl revival record offered a pleasant nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Vinyl Records Are a Literal Treasure

Are your vinyl records worth money? Don’t toss those old vinyl records, that have been gathering dust in your basement or attic. And, don’t put them in a garage sale until you’ve checked their value. It could be worth less than $5.00, or it could be worth much, much more. The most expensive vinyl record ever sold was not Ringo Starr’s personal copy of the Beatle’s White Album (Serial #0000001) which sold for $790,000. The highest price ever paid for a vinyl record was Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. Only one copy was ever made, and it sold for $2 million!!

Did You Know? While black vinyl records were the dominant color, over the decades vinyl records were made of many colors. The black color proved to provide superior quality.

Vinyl Record Trivia

Amaze your family and friends with your knowledge of long-playing vinyl records.

  • Once almost discontinues, vinyl records made a comeback and are still sold. 41.7 million vinyl records were sold in 2021.
  • They came in 33 and 45 (Rotations Per Minute).
  • Music is on both sides of the record.
  • Earlier versions consisted of shellac and were 78 RPM.
  • In 1931, the first 12-inch vinyl record was Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 played by the Philadelphia Orchestra.
  • Record speed in 1925 was 78 RPM.
  • In 1948, Columbia Records introduced the 12-inch 33 1/3 RMP record format.
  • The term “record speed” refers to a scratched record. When the record player’s needle is caught in a scratch and a segment of the song plays over and over again.
  • Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album is the all-time biggest seller. It sold 32 million copies in the first year, and over 70 million to date.

How to Celebrate National Vinyl Record Day

  • Get out your parents’ or grandparents’ old records and record player and listen to songs of their generation. 
  • Go retro and get a record player along with some vinyl records.

Today's Chuckle

“When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.” – – Paul Horning

45 Vinyl Records

History and Origin of National Vinyl Record Day

This special holiday was created by Gary Freiberg of Los Osos, CA. Freiberg is a music enthusiast and founder of a non-profit group dedicated to preserving the cultural influence of vinyl records on society.

August 12 was selected to celebrate this holiday, as Thomas Edison invented the phonograph on August 12, 1877.

We did not find any documentation confirming either of these days to be a true “National” day. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation. However, we believe this holiday is a good candidate to become an official national day, as the record format carried the music of more than a generation of people.

Definition of “National” Days – and why it is important to distinguish true National days.



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Flower of the Day:  Five Spot

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Moreholidays August Ride the Wind Day

                           

Ride the Wind Day

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About Ride the Wind Day

When is Ride the Wind Day? This holiday is always celebrated on August 23

This late summer holiday is a gust of fresh air. Ride the Wind Day is a carefree day to soar above the earth or sail the day away. On this August 23 holiday, you can catch a ride on a late summer breeze. Or, you can float along slowly like a gentle, late summer cloud. It is near the end of summer. relax with the wind at your back.

Catching the drift of this day is easy. Just relax, and let the wind carry you away in whatever direction it is blowing. Leave your troubles and worries behind for a spell, as you waft in the air, or sail along a lake.

How to Celebrate Ride the Wind Day

Here are a few ideas on how to celebrate this holiday:

  • Hop in a sailboat and go for a ride.
  • Try parasailing.
  • Fly in an airplane.
  • Fly a kite.
  • Parachute
  • Hang glide
  • Take a motorcycle ride.
  • Just kick back and enjoy one of the last days of summer.

Today's Quote

“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.” – – William Arthur Ward, an American motivational writer.

History and Origin of Ride the Wind Day

Our research has not yet discovered the creator of this special holiday. Apparently, the author of this lazy summer day has drifted along with the breeze out of reach of a pen, pencil, or computer keyboard. We get it. Enjoying the last days of summer is too pleasant to pass up. It appears to have been created before 2000.

We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.

Definition of “National” Days – and why it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

Here are some things that happened on this day:

  • Mount Vesuvius begins to stir on the feast day of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. It erupts the next day. (79 D.D.)
  • Lunar Orbiter 1 takes the first picture of Earth from the moon. (1966)
  • NBA Basketball player NBA basketball player.  was born on this day in 1978.

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Related Holidays

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Big Wind Day

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More August 23 Holidays

In addition to Ride the Wind Day, here is another August 23 holiday you can celebrate:

North American Grilled Veggies Day

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Flower of the Day: Strawflower

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National Waffle Day

Waffle Iron

About National Waffle Day

When is National Waffle Day? This holiday is always observed on August 24

Today is National Waffle Day, an August 24 holiday. On this day we celebrate and enjoy this versatile breakfast food item. What makes it so great is the many items and toppings you can put in and on it. First, there’s the traditional butter and maple syrup. Of course, you can put chocolate chips, blueberries, raspberries, cinnamon, and more in them. As for toppings, your choice of fruit is almost unlimited. Try any fruit imaginable, as well as a generous helping of whipped cream. Yes, it’s going to be a great day participating in this food holiday.

The origin of the waffle:  The waffle dates back to the 1300s in Greece. People have enjoyed them ever since. Greeks cooked flat cakes between two metal pans. At the time, they topped it with cheeses and herbs. However, pancake syrup wasn’t around back then.

Waffles are commonly eaten as breakfast or a snack. Additionally, they are also an occasional lunch or dinner meal for some people.

The World Record:  According to the Guinness World Book of Records, on June 29, 2103, Stichting Gouda Oogst (Netherlands) in Nieuwe Market, Gouda, Netherlands made the world record largest waffle. It weighed 110 lbs. 3.68 oz. The diameter of the waffle was 8 ft. 1.24 in.

Waffle Trivia

Amaze your family and friends with your knowledge of waffles. For instance, use any or all of this waffle trivia the next time you enjoy a plate full of waffles.

  • In the Middle Ages, people made waffles on round plates with images of Jesus Christ and other religious symbols.
  • The word waffle first appeared in the English language in 1725.
  • Thomas Jefferson brought the waffle iron to America. Of course, it wasn’t an electric iron at the time.
  • The first waffle iron was patented in 1869 by Cornelius Swarthout.
  • The Waffle House once sold Chick-fil-A sandwiches.
  • Belgium waffles have their roots in Belgium and France.
  • The word “waffle” comes from the Dutch word “wafel” which means wafer.
  • General Electric Company introduced the first electric waffle iron in 1911.
  • Belgian waffles were originally called “Brussels Waffles”. 
  • Waffles in Sweden are a little different from those made elsewhere. In Sweden, they are heart-shaped. Furthermore, they are flatter.
  • Frozen Eggo waffles hit the market in 1953.

How to Celebrate National Waffle Day

  • Like any other food holiday, start celebrating by eating waffles. 
  • Then, see how many kinds you can have today.
  • Don’t forget the Belgian waffles, too.
  • Of course, make it your goal to eat them at every meal. It’s good for lunch or dinner, too.
  • Make them from scratch. Homemade waffles surely taste better than store-bought or even ones served in restaurants.
  • See how many different toppings you can put in and on it.

Today's Quote

“The future rewards those who press on. I don’t have time to feel sorry for myself. I don’t have time to complain. I’m going to press on.” – – Barack Obama

International and National Waffle Day

History and Origin of National Waffle Day

We know people have been making and eating waffles at least since the 1200s when waffle irons were first used, perhaps much longer. But, our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. 

The date for this holiday was selected to celebrate the patenting of the waffle iron by Cornelius Swarthout of Troy, New York on August 24, 1869.

We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.

Definition of “National” Days – and why it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

Additionally, here are more things that happened on National Waffle Day:

  • The infamous Mount Vesuvius eruption buries the city of Pompeii. (79)
  • Once the ninth planet in our solar system, astronomers demote Pluto to a “Dwarf Planet” status. As a a result, millions of stargazers are dismayed. (2006)
  • Cal Ripken Jr., Ironman baseball player, played in 2,643 consecutive games was born on this day in 1960.

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Flower of the Day: Pumpkin on a Stick

Recipe of the Day: Pumpkin Belgian Waffles

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Holiday Insights, where every day in August is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. So, join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? In addition to National Waffle Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. August holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

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