When is International Mud Day? This holiday is always observed on June 29
Are you ready to get down and dirty!? Today is International Mud Day. If you’re feeling down, the creators of this day say that wallowing in the mud improves your mood and attitude. Not convinced? Use this June 29 holiday to test this claim. Immerse yourself in the mud. Roll around in it and see for yourself!
To celebrate this very special day, all you need is some water and some dirt. Mix them together, and you’re ready to have some fun!
International Mud Day is for everyone, both children and the child inside of us. Set aside electronic games. Turn off the television. Set down the smartphone, along with the apps. The purpose of this day is to help children, by bringing them back outdoors to learn about and enjoy nature, along with all it has to offer.
How to Celebrate and Participate in International Mud Day
Here are some fun ideas on how to celebrate International Mud Day:
Immerse yourself and your friends in a mud pit.
Play tug of war across a muddy pit.
Make mud pies and/or mud sculptures.
Go to a spa for a mud facial.
Organize a nature hike for children or yourself.
Sling some mud.
Today's Quotes
“Smile into the mirror. Do that every morning and you’ll start to see a big difference in your life.” – – Yoko Ono
History and Origin of International Mud Day
In Nepal, where International Mud Day began, the objective of the original event was to enrich the lives of 58 orphans, by getting them outdoors to enjoy the environment. After splashing in the mud, these children’s moods and attitudes were much improved.
This day was first created at a World Forum in 2009, by Gillian McAuliffe from Australia, and Bishnu Bhatta from Nepal.
This special day is sponsored by the World Forum Foundation.
More June 29 Holidays
Here are more June 29 holidays and events for you to enjoy:
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When is International Fairy Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 24
We invite you to enter the enchanted world of fairies, elves, and gnomes. Today is International Fairy Day, a June 24 holiday. It is also called International Faery Day. Today we celebrate these tiny, magical, and mystical beings. Fairies, or Faeries as they are called in some parts of the world, are fascinating to people young and not so young alike. These creatures are elusive and sometimes downright sneaky. And if you catch one, they will bring you luck or fortune. For example, if you are lucky enough to catch a leprechaun, they have to give you their pot of gold.
In some form or another, fairies have captivated us for hundreds of years. Fairies first appeared in European countries back in the Middle Ages. They can also be found in Greek Mythology. Fairies are not limited to children’s fairy tales. And of course, they are real.
There are all kinds of fairies. Perhaps the best known is the tooth fairy, who leaves money under a child’s pillow in exchange for a tooth. Fairies also have many cousins, including dwarfs, elves, pixies, gnomes, and a variety of others. They have a wide variety of varying characteristics and traits. Fairies can be good or bad. They are often mischievous and whimsical.
Are you up for a fairy tale? Then, take out a book with fairies in it, and let your imagination run wild as you read it.
We’d like to wave our magic wand at you and wish you a very happy National Fairy Day!!!!
Best Known Fairies, Elves, and Gnomes
Here are some of the top favorite faeries, elves, and gnomes:
The Tooth Fairy
Tinker Bell from Peter Pan
Santa’s Elves
Leprechauns
Fairy Godmother
Buddy the Elf
Mermaids
How to Celebrate International Fairy Day
It’s quite easy to participate in International Faery Day. Here are some ideas:
Read a book with fairies in it. They are not limited to children’s books.
Read a book with fairies in it to a child.
Hold a fairy party. Everyone can dress like a faery, an elf, or a gnome.
Start a faery garden. If you already have one, buy more fairies or gnomes.
Give one to someone as a gift.
Dress like a fairy.
International Faery Day Quote
“Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.” – – Hans Christian Andersen
History and Origin of International Fairy Day
Jessica Galbreth, a Fairy artist from Waterville, Ohio, is the creator of this day. We are uncertain when this holiday started. But, the reason is clear.
This Day in History
Here are some things that happened on this day:
A 450-ton meteor crashed in Chicora, PA. north of Pittsburgh. The only casualty was one cow…. RIP. (1938)
The deadline to convert silver certificate dollar bills into silver bullion. (1968)
Boxing champion Jack Dempsey was born on this day in 1895.
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When is International Body Piercing Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 28
Express yourself today, by getting a body piercing somewhere…. anywhere. Today is a great day to do so, as it is International Body Piercing Day. Will this June 28 holiday be the first time you got one? Or, do you already have a number of them, and plan to add a new one? Just prepare for a long line. On this holiday body piercing studios are very busy.
Nowadays, body piercings are most often done as a form of self-expression. Along with tattoos, they set us apart, and to some degree define who we are. Body piercing has been around since ancient times. It waspracticed in many cultures around the world. Most notably, African and Native American tribes practiced body piercing, often for tribal rituals, among other reasons. Even in ancient times, they weremade on almost any part of the human body.
Modern body piercing in the U.S. began to gain in popularity in the mid to late 1970s. Its popularity and acceptance continue to grow around the world. Along with the growth in popularity, is a marked increase in extreme piercings, with some individuals having dozens upon dozens of them.
Jim Ward of California is the “granddaddy of modern body piercing”. He opened the first body piercing studio in California in 1978. Among his many achievements, were establishing methods of piercing, promoting body piercing education, and setting safety standards. Are you ready to participate in this holiday? Go out to a body piercing studio, and get a part of your body … any part…pierced!
Did You Know? Body piercing isa form of art.
How to Celebrate International Body Piercing Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate International Body Piercing Day:
Get your first body piercing.
Despite how many you already have, get another one.
Consider a body piercing in a non-normal or exotic place on your body.
Today's Quote
“Love all, trust few, wrong none.” – – William Shakespeare
History and Origin of International Body Piercing Day
Jim Ward, the “granddaddy of modern body piercing” was born on this day in 1941. The date was selected to celebrate his many contributions to the world of body piercing.
While we know this special day was created to honor Jim Ward and to promote body piercing, we do not know who created this day, or the year of origin of this holiday.
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When is Insurance Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 28
Insurance Awareness Day has got to be one of your top holidays, right!? Understandably, this holiday doesn’t excite a lot of people. It doesn’t invoke doing fun things. So, you just might be wondering why do we have this June 28 holiday. Good question. While it may not be an exciting topic, having it offers peace of mind. Insurance, be it home, auto, or life insurance, offers you peace of mind that if something happens, you will be financially protected. Of course when it comes to life insurance, if something happens, you won’t be around to worry about the outcome.
Insurance is a gamble. If you buy it, you’re gambling that something will go wrong. If you don’t buy it, you’re gambling that something will not happen.
We’re not sure what you should do to enjoy and appreciate this day. But, we do know it’s a good day to review the policies you currently have and think about whether you need more insurance. We are certain the insurance companies would like to hear from you today.
How to Celebrate Insurance Awareness Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate Insurance Awareness Day:
Review all of your insurance policies.
Make changes, as needed.
If you don’t have life insurance, learn more about it and talk to people about the pros and cons. Then, see an agent, if you decide to pursue it further.
Today's Quote
“I would like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.” – – Elon Musk
History and Origin of Insurance Awareness Day
Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. But, you can be certain that insurance companies had a little something to do with the origination of this day.
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When is National Iced Tea Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 10
With the official start of summer just a few days away. The timing is perfect for National Iced Tea Day. You can make sun tea on this June 10 holiday. Tea is one of the world’s most popular beverages. Tea was discovered in ancient China during the Tang dynasty in 2,737B.C. Iced tea is a great thirst quencher, almost every day all summer long. Iced tea is organic and it’s good for you.
Chances are, it is already hot in your area. Today serves as a good reminder to make and enjoy your first (of many) iced tea drinks of the season. Unsweetened iced tea has almost no calories, carbs, or salt. Have it plain, add a little lemon, or sweeten it with sugar. Iced Tea is certainly a favorite summer cooler of millions of Americans. And best of all, tea is good for your health!
It takes no imagination to decide how to enjoy this great day: Grab an iced tea and head out to the hammock strung under a shady tree.
Since ancient times, people discovered that tea has a wide range of medicinal uses. Modern research has given credibility to many of these beliefs and identified more. In some cases, research is not conclusive. Regardless of the final determination as to its value over time, drink and enjoy because there is no research to suggest that it can hurt you and it just tastes good.
Here are some of the known or suspected medicinal applications:
Avoidance of heart disease
Cancer and tumors
Stomach ailments
Sore throats and colds (often flavored with honey)
Soothing, relaxing
How to Celebrate and Participate in National Iced Tea Day
There are a lot of ways to celebrate National Iced Tea Day.
Make Sun Tea. It stores well in the refrigerator.
Drink iced teas. Unsweetened is best for your health.
Sit on the deck or in a habit as you enjoy it.
Have an iced tea party.
Try it with flavors. Peach and berry are the most popular flavors for summer.
Today's Chuckle
“Happiness is having a large, loving, close-knit family in another city.” – – George Burns
History and Origin of National Iced Tea Day
In 1904, English tea plantation owner Richard Blechynden set up a booth to sell hot tea at the St. Louis World Fair. It was a sizzler of a day, and fair visitors didn’t want anything hot. Rather, they needed something to quench their thirst… something cold. He dumped some of his hot tea into ice and served it cold. It was an immediate hit. This was the first known use of iced tea.
Recognizing that this day is in honor of an Englishman if it is a “National” day, it is an English one.
We did not find any government proclamation or British act of parliament declaring this a national day.
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When is Ice Cream Soda Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 20
Today is Ice Cream Soda Day, a June 20 holiday. Also called an “ice cream float”‘ this frosty treat is a great summer treat It’s hot. It’s muggy. And, an ice cream float is a delicious way to cool off.
An ice cream float is simple and easy to make. All you need is a large glass, soda, and ice cream. And, don’t forget the straw. The flavor of ice cream and soda is your choice. Any will do. Chocolate and vanilla are the most popular. But, don’t shy away from being creative by selecting your favorite flavors.
BTW: If you happened to notice, there are numerous “Ice Cream” days this month. We think you will agree that the manufacturers have done a splendid job of promoting their product. And nobody is complaining, as we all love ice cream, especially in the hot summer months.
How to Celebrate and Participate in Ice Cream Soda Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate Ice Cream Soda Day:
Go to an old-fashioned soda shop and buy one. Bring a friend.
Make an ice cream float at home.
Experiment with ice cream and soda flavors.
Have a party!
Today's Quote
“Women and cats will do as they please. Men should relax and get used to the idea.” – – Robert Heinlein
History and Origin of Ice Cream Soda Day
Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. Our money is on the ice cream makers as originators of this day. A second likely possibility is soda shops.
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When is Hug Your Cat Day? This holiday is always observed on June 4
Today is Hug Your Cat Day. On this June 4 holiday, go ahead and give your cat a big, furry hug.
Cat lovers can really get into this day. If you’re a cat lover, you can really appreciate the warm, cozy feeling you get when you curl up on a couch or chair, and hug your cat. The only problem is, your cat will most likely only allow a brief hug before sauntering away. If your cat is a true hugger, count your blessings.
Dog lovers…sorry, but hugging your dog will not suffice. If you are going to be “into” this day, you simply must hug a cat…your cat.
You don’t have a cat? You can correct this today. The month of June is “Adopt a Cat Month”.
How to Celebrate Hug Your Cat Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate Hug Your Cat Day:
Give hugs to your feline friends.
Spend extra time with your cat.
Give er extra treats.
If you do not have a cat, consider buying one.
Today's Quote
“There are two means of refuge from the misery of life: music and cats.” – – Albert Schweitzer
History and Origin of Hug Your Cat Day
Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. We did extensive research, as there are several dates referenced for this special day. Unfortunately, we found no content or factual information.
Varying sources refer to this day on several dates in both May and June. June 4th is the most commonly noted date. In addition, June is National Adopt a Cat Month. So, it seems more logical to celebrate this day in June (rather than May)
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When is Hug Holiday? This holiday is always observed on June 29
Here’s a warm holiday we all can get our arms around. Today is Hug Holiday Day, a June 29 holiday. hugs are warm and uplifting. Everyone enjoys them. We are encouraged to give hugs to those who need them. On this day, people go out and give hugs at senior citizen centers, hospitals, and other places. The focus is on the elderly, sick and invalid, lonely people, and anyone who needs the warmth, cheer, and love that a hug provides. In addition, feel free to give ethe “big squeeze” to anyone and everyone.
This very special day was created by the “Hugs for Health Foundation”. According to the Foundation:
This holiday is founded on the premise that hugs, friendship, and volunteer support are vital components to the overall senior care plan.”
How to Celebrate and Participate in Hug Holiday
Celebrate this day to the fullest degree with lots of hugs all around.
Give hugs to those who need one.
Give the “big squeeze” to those who don’t need one.
Join Hugs for Heath.
Making a donation to this or another group.
Today's Chuckle
“Between two evils, I always pick the one I haven’t tried before.” – – Mae West
History and Origin of Hug Holiday
The Hugs for Health Foundation created this holiday. The goal is to cheer up those in need.
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When is Hot Air Balloon Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 5
Are you afraid of heights? If not let’s fly up and away into the bright, clear sky. Today is Hot Air Balloon Day, a June 5 holiday. Let’s celebrate these bright and colorful, lighter-than aircraft. They were invented in France in the 1700s. Albuquerque, N.M. hosts the world’s largest hot air balloon festival each year. Over 750 balloons are at the annual festival.
The first manned lighter-than-air balloon flight was on November 11, 1783. The balloons are used, tethered and untethered for a wide variety of purposes. Beginning in the Civil War, armies them used for reconnaissance. Hot air balloons are still used for military and scientific purposes. And, people used them for travel, going from point A to point B. Nowadays, they are mostly limited to air shows and festivals, and hot air balloon rides from a hobby and entertainment perspective.
Did You Know? It is a tradition to break out a bottle of champagne when a balloon lands. It origin of this tradition is unknown.
Song of the Day:Up, Up and Away by the Fifth Dimension.
Record Height: The record is 68,986 feet. Of course, the pilot and co-pilot needed oxygen masks.
Most Famous Hot Air Balloon Movie Scene: In the Wizard of Oz, the wizard heads back to Kansas in a balloon, without Dorothy.
Hot Air Balloon Trivia and Fun Facts
Here is a little hot air balloon trivia and fun facts. Use them to impress your friends.
The first hot air balloon passengers were not human. In 1783, a rooster, a duck, and a sheep were the first passengers to test the effects of flying in the balloon.
On November 21, 1783, Scientist Jean-François Pilâtre De Rozier and aristocrat François Laurent d’Arlandes were the first humans to fly in a hot air balloon.
Also, Jean-François Pilâtre De Rozier was the first hot air balloon crash victim when the balloon exploded as he attempted to break a record while crossing the English Channel.
Normal flights do not usually surpass 18,000 feet.
Dr Vijaypat Singhania from India holds the Guinness World Book of Records for the highest altitude. On November 26, 2005, he rode a balloon to a height of 68,986 feet. That’s just over 13 miles high!
Military forces used balloons as aerial reconnaissance during the French Revolution, the U.S. Civil War, and other wars.
In 2022 The Coca Cola Contour Bottle Ballon became the tallest hot air balloon. It measured 185 feet tall from basket to bottle cap.
Hydrogen versus Helium Versus Hot Air Balloons
Highly flammable Hydrogen is the lightest gas on earth. It is also plentiful. Early Balloon and Dirigibles used Hydrogen with often disastrous results. The Hindenburg disaster is the most well-known. On the other hand, Helium is a fairly stable gas. But, it is scarce and therefore, far more expensive. It is not as light as hydrogen, so the payload size is reduced. Hot air balloons use regular air. Heating the air inside of the balloon causes the air molecules to expand and become lighter than air. The resulting lift occurs after the air inside of the balloon is light enough to overcome the weight of the balloon, the basket, and any human passengers and cargo.
How to Celebrate and Participate in Hot Air Balloon Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate Hot Air Balloon Day:
Watch a hot air balloon show. Don’t forget your camera.
Take a ride in one.
Learn more about them.
Go to an air show where they are flown.
Today's Chuckle
“As a child, my family’s menu consisted of two choices: take it or leave it.” – – Buddy Hackett
History and Origin of Hot Air Balloon Day
There is very little documentation to be found on this high-flying holiday. It first appeared around 2010. And amazingly, no one has claimed ownership of this special day.
There is some speculation that this day is celebrated on November 11, commemorating the date of the first manned flight on a lighter-than-air balloon. This speculation is merely that……speculation. This speculation appears occasionally in online blogs and commentary. There is no website claiming this day to be held on November 21.
This Day in History
Here are some things that happened on this day:
Harriet Beecher Stoewe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” hits the bookstands. (1861)
The assassination of Bobby Kennedy occurs while on the campaign trail running for president. (1968)
Francisco “Pancho” Villa, Mexican revolutionary was born on this day in 1878.
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When is National Hollerin' Contest Day? This holiday is celebrated on the third Saturday in June
Yell and scream today’s news at the top of your lungs. Whoop it up. It’s National Hollerin’ Contest Day. Today, your vice is going to be heard. Spivey’s Corner, North Carolina has a population of about 50 people. But, on National Hollerin’ Contest Day, an estimated 5,000-10,000 people come to enjoy the annual National Hollerin’ Contest. Can you imagine the honor of winning this contest!? It’s definitely something to bellow out to family and friends.
Perhaps the hardest part about participating in this activity is finding a good place to practice. You can’t just practice in your living room. The neighbors will think you’re yelling at the wife or kids. When you practice in the backyard the dog will begin to howl. It’s best to build a soundproof room in your basement. We recommend going to a canyon to get a little hollerin’ done. The echo will tell you just how good you are.
Did you know? There are different types of “hollers”. Make sure to learn them all.
Now, rev up the decibels on your vocal cords, and spend today hollerin’ as loud as you can.
How to Celebrate and Participate in National Hollerin' Contest Day
Here are some ways to celebrate this day:
Practice hollering. Just don’t yell at your spouse or the kids.
Attend a contest.
Enter a contest.
If there’s no hollerin’ contest in your area, start one.
Today's Chuckle
“Always remember that you are absolutely unique. just like everybody else.” – – Margaret Mead
History and Origin of National Hollerin' Contest Day
People have been yelling and screaming about this day every year since its beginning in 1969.
We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.
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