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World Beard Day

World Beard Day

About World Beard Day

When is World Beard Day? This holiday is celebrated on the first Saturday in September

Trim your beard in preparation for this holiday. Today is World Beard Day, a day of celebration around the world. It is a day to celebrate your beard and to celebrate those whose face is covered with hair. One of the goals of this international day is to promote and elevate the status of beards throughout the world. If you have a beard, there is to be no work for you today. Of course, trimming a beard is not work. Rather, it’s more like a fun activity. Simply relax, enjoy, and proudly show off your beard. It is a day for those who wear beards to be pampered by beardless folk. On this day, those around you are supposed to wait on you hand and foot…. and beard. 

Back in the day, as in the day of the Caveman, all the guys wore beards. There were no shaving kits or shaving cream. Back then, the modern Caveman always wore a full, and I’m certain, stylish beard. The idea of shaving didn’t catch on until much, much later. By about 4,000 B.C., we know people began shaving their beards. A rudimentary form of shaving cream was developed at the time by Sumerians in Mesopotamia. Nowadays, a significant minority of men wear beards. The exception to this is the Arab world, where beards are customary.

Sporting a beard is a way to express yourself and your individuality. There’s a huge variety of beard styles. The full beard often comes to mind first. But, let’s not forget stylish goatees or the Fu Manchu beard. One of the most popular styles today is a short beard of just 2-3 days growth or a week at most.

Have a Happy World Beard Day!

The Long History of Beards

Here’s an interesting historical fact: There were only five U.S. presidents who wore beards. The last president to have a beard was the 23rd president, Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893).  The other four are Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The last presidential candidate to sport a beard was Republican Charles Evans Hughes in 1916. He lost. My times have changed.  

Do You Know who the two most famous beard wearers are? Jesus Christ and Santa Claus!

How to CelebrateWorld Beard Day

  • Organize, and/or participate in a World Beard Day event
  • Show off your beard
  • Take the day off of work
  • Let others pamper you.
  • Read a book, or watch a movie about famous bearded people.
  • Trim a beard.
  • If you do not have one, stop shaving today, and start a beard.

Did You Know? If you have a beard, it is taboo to shave it today. Doing so is considered disrespectful. On the other hand, if you currently do not have one, why not begin growing a beard today!? Rip Van Winkle would be so pleased.

Today's Quote

“A girl can wait for the right man to come along. But in the meantime, that doesn’t mean she can’t have a wonderful time with the wrong ones.” – – Cher

History and Origin of How to Celebrate World Beard Day

It is speculated that the roots of World Beard Day dates back to around 800 A.D. Danish Vikings had a special day to glorify beards and those who wore them, which was most men at that time.

We do not know who created and promoted the modern World Beard Day.



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Flower of the Day: Bearded Iris

Recipe of the Day: Old Fashioned Apple Kuchen

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Moreholidays September VJ Day

                           

VJ Day

Japan Map. When is VJ Day? World War II ends.

About Victory over Japan Day

VJ Day History

Victory over Japan Day marks the end of World War II. The war in the Pacific was hard fought and bloody. However, by early 1945, the tide had definitely turned, and the U.S. military was fighting island by island towards Japan. Resistance was fierce. Casualties on both sides were high.

The U.S. had developed the atomic bomb. The U.S. government was anxious to end the war and stop the loss of American lives.

On August 6th, 1945, the United States military dropped an atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima, Japan in an effort to force Japan into an immediate, unconditional surrender. Instead of immediately surrendering, the Japanese government debated what to do. So, the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb on August 9, 1945, over the city of Nagasaki, Japan. 

On August 14, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito cabled the U.S. to surrender and agreed to the terms of the Potsdam Declaration.

On August 15, 1945, news of the surrender was announced to the world. World War II was finally over. Hostilities finally came to an end.

On September 2, 1945, the Japanese formally surrendered aboard the U.S. battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. President Truman declared this to be V-J Day.

Did You Know? The battleship USS Missouri was chosen for the formal surrender ceremony, as she was named after President Truman’s home state.

When is VJ Day?

Historically, World War II ends with the surrender of Japan. There are three key dates.

  • August 14 – Japan surrenders
  • August 15 – Surrender announced to the world
  • September 2 – Ceremony and formal signing of the surrender

VJ Day marks the end of WWII and the cessation of fighting against Japan. It is called “Victory In Japan Day or “Victory Over Japan Day”.

The confusion over three dates:

There is some confusion over what when to V-J Day. You can consider any (or all) of the three dates as V-J Day. President Harry S. Truman caused some of this confusion……..

On August 14, 1945, the Japanese government sent a cable to the U.S. stating their surrender. As a result, this is the date of most modern observances.

On August 15, 1945, news of the surrender was announced to the world. This sparked spontaneous celebrations over the final formal ending of World War II.

On September 2, 1945, a formal surrender ceremony was held in Tokyo Bay aboard the USS Missouri. At the time, President Truman declared September 2 to be VJ Day.

Regardless of which day you view as VJ Day, World War II was finally over. Thus, the world rejoiced at the conclusion of the worst war in history.

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How to Observe VJ Day

  • First, read a historical book about WWII in the Pacific theater.
  • Watch a WWII movie about the war against Japan. May we suggest “Pearl Harbor”?
  • Most importantly, never forget the courageous men and women in our military who fought, and especially those who gave their lives to protect our freedom.  They were truly the “greatest generation”.

Today's Quote

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” – – Franklin D. Roosevelt

This Day in History

Here are some other things that happened on this day:

  • Richard the Lion-Hearted is crowned King of England at Westminster. (1189)
  • The image of “Uncle Sam“, a symbol of America, is first used. (1813)

  • Terry Bradshaw, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback, sportscaster was born on this day in 1948.

See more historical events.

Related Holidays

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More September 2 Holidays

In addition to VJ Day, here is another September 2 Holiday you will enjoy:

National Beheading Day – For one thing, don’t lose your head on this holiday. You’ve got a good head on your shoulders. So, keep it there.

Pierce Your Ears Day

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Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Hershey Kisses Peanut Butter Blossoms

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Flower of the Day: Anemone

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Moreholidays September Working Parents Day

                           

Working Parents Day

Baby With Rattle. When is Working Parents Day? September 16 holidays. National Adoption Day

About Working Parents Day

When is Working Parents Day? This holiday is always observed on September 16

Working Parents Day, a September 16 holiday, gives recognition to moms and dads who work hard to provide for their children. They have two jobs. First, they are raising kids and taking care of the family. Then, everyday dad, and often mom, go off to work. They work hard to earn money to make ends meet. They work hard to be able to afford the extras that kids want and need. This includes things like school trips, funding the proms, athletics, music, dance classes, clubs, and much, much more.

Thus, today is a chance for the kids to show a little appreciation. We suggest doing the dishes, cleaning up, and overall doing extra chores around the house. If you are old enough, make dinner for the folks.

Important Note: This day speaks to “working parents”. However, we believe that “stay at home moms and dads” fit this classification, too. They just might work harder than anyone.

How to Celebrate Working Parents Day

Here are some things to do during this holiday to make it extra special:

  • This is not a day of gift-giving, because it is a day to show appreciation and to help out.
  • Kids, let mom and dad know you appreciate all that they do for you and for the family.  After all, when you think of it, they do a lot for you.
  • Don’t add any additional burden or request of them on this day.
  • Make dinner f you are old enough. Definitely wash, dry, and put away the dishes tonight.

Today's Quote

“The first half of our lives are ruined by our parents, the second half by our children.” – – Clarence Darrow

History and Origin of Working Parents Day

Despite our extensive research, we found no factual information about this special day. Most likely, it originated from a child, or a group of children, who wanted to give some thanks and appreciation to their hard-working parents.

Or, perhaps it was a working parent who needed a break. Yet, when it came time to document this day and claim ownership of it, they were too tired to write about it.

This Day in History

Working Parents Day is not the only happening on this day. Additionally, here are some other events that happened on this day:

  • The Mayflower sets sail from Plymouth, England. It carried pilgrims headed to the New World, to escape religious persecution. (1620)
  • The Great Seal of the United States of America is impressed on an official document for the first time. (1782)
  • Magician David Copperfield was born on this day in 1956.

See more historical events.



More September 16 Holidays

Besides Working Parents Day, here are more September 16 holidays for you to celebrate and enjoy:

American Legion Day

Collect Rocks Day

Step Family Day

Mayflower Day

Mexican Independence Day

World Play-Doh Day

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Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Pumpkin Cornbread

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Flower of the Day: Coleus

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Moreholidays September Women’s Friendship Day

                           

National Women's Friendship Day

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About National Women's Friendship Day

When is Women's Friendship Day? This special holiday is observed on the third Sunday in September

National Women’s Friendship Day is a great day for us/you ladies. Women make friends very easily. However, their busy lifestyles often keep them from making new friends. Today encourages women to make friends.  It’s a great day to be a woman. The objective of this day is to promote special friendships among women. For example, it can be family, friends, or coworkers. 

Ladies have a happy National Women’s Friendship Day!

How to Celebrate National Women's Friendship Day

Women celebrate this special day in a variety of ways, including:

  • Promote friendship between and among women during this holiday.
  • Hold and/or attend a breakfast, luncheon, or dinner with a women’s group
  • Visit your women friends because friendship is something to cherish.
  • If any of your friends are out of town, send an Ecard or make a call to them
  • Spend time with special friends.
  • Promote the value of women in society

Today's Quote

“A real friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.” – – Walter Winchell

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Recipe of the Day: Pumpkin Zucchini Nut Bread

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Flower of the Day: Blazing Star

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History and Origin of How to Celebrate Women's Friendship Day

This holiday was created by women, and it is for women. The Kappa Delta Sorority created this very special day in 1999. This sorority, founded in 1897 in Farmville, Va., has over 180,000 members.

We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation. The governors of dozens of states have issued proclamations in support of Women’s Friendship on this day.

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



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Moreholidays September Wife Appreciation Day

                           

Wife Appreciation Day

Roses Wife Appreciation. When is National First Love Day? Anniversary gifts.

Wife Appreciation Day

When is Wife Appreciation Day? This holiday is observed on the third Sunday in September

The objective of this special day is for wives without children to receive appreciation from their husbands. Mother’s Day is for wives with children. So, today is an opportunity for husbands in a childless marriage, to recognize the value of their wives. Let her know how important she is to you, and how much she is appreciated. Wife Appreciation Day is a day that she truly deserves. Thus, if you know what’s good for you, all of you guys out there will remember and fully participate in this holiday.

It should be very easy to show appreciation to your wife, for who she is, and for all the great things she does for you. You know her well, her likes and dislikes. Begin the day by telling her that she is appreciated. Give her a few examples of why. Then, select a couple of things she likes or likes to do, and make it happen. Giving her a gift is perfectly okay, but it is not a requirement.

While this day was originally intended to honor wives in a childless marriage, we encourage all husbands to show appreciation for their wives on this day. Showing your appreciation today is a basic ingredient for a long and happy marriage. As the old saying goes: “Happy wife, happy life.” Certainly, this is true.

Gentlemen, you will get your day, too. It’s in April……. Husband Appreciation Day

How to Celebrate Wife Appreciation Day

By all means, we believe it is vitally important for every guy to express his appreciation to his wife today. Not married? Otherwise, you may find yourself in the doghouse tonight. Then, make sure to let your girlfriend know that she is appreciated. 

  • Buy her flowers.
  • Give her chocolates. 
  • Send her a card.
  • Take her to dinner.
  • Make dinner at home. Of course, you have to do the dishes, too.
  • Simply and honestly tell her how much you appreciate her.

Today's Quote

“Never laugh at your wife’s choices. You are one of them.”

History and Origin of How to Celebrate Wife Appreciation Day

Despite our extensive research, our research did not identify the creator of this special day. From what documentation we have seen, the assumption is that this special day was created by a childless husband or wife. Hence, we believe the creator felt it important to give special treatment to his wife.



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Flower of the Day: Roses

Recipe of the Day: Peaches with Brandy

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Moreholidays September Uncle Sam Day

                           

Uncle Sam Day

When is Uncle Sam Day? September 13 holidays

About Uncle Sam Day

When is Uncle Sam Day? This holiday is always observed on September 13

Uncle Sam Day celebrates an important and powerful symbol of America. It is a September 13 holiday. Uncle Sam is certainly one of America’s most recognized symbols. He is second only to the American Bald Eagle. He appears on everything from military posters to cartoon images to advertising media. On military posters, he is usually shown with the caption “I want you!” He is perhaps, the most recognizable symbol in the world. 

Did you Know? There are other human symbols representing our country. However, none are anywhere near as popular. They include Brother Jonathan, who largely disappeared after the arrival of Uncle Sam, and Columbia, a female.

How to Celebrate Uncle Sam Day

By all means, you will enjoy this holiday. Here are some ideas on how to celebrate it:

  • Get some of his posters and display them at home, in school, or in the office.
  • Read a little more about the history of this important American icon.
  • Have a party or picnic in his honor. Only include American dishes.
  • Equally important, teach others about this very special uncle.
  • Also include his image on emails you send today.

Today's Quote

“The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults.” – – Alexis de Tocqueville

History and Origin of Uncle Sam Day

There are two theories as to how our famous uncle came into existence. Both theories date back to the early 1800s.

First, the officially recognized theory dates back to soldiers stationed near Troy, New York during the war of 1812. Barrels of meat they received was stamped “U.S.” The supplier was Samuel Wilson of Troy, New York. Soldiers jokingly referred to him as “Uncle Sam”. Then in 1813, the first image of him appeared. In 1961, the U.S. Congress issued a resolution recognizing “Uncle Sam” Wilson and authorizing a monument in his hometown in Troy, NY. 

Also, there is a second, less popular theory of his creation. During the early 1800s, Irish immigrants were coming to America. Some believed that Uncle Sam emerged from these immigrants. In their Gaelic language, the United States of America was “Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá”, abbreviated “SAM”.

Uncle Sam Day became official in 1989 when a joint resolution of Congress designated September 13 “Uncle Sam Day”.  This date was selected, because “Uncle Sam” Wilson was born on September 13, 1776.



More September 13 Holidays

Additionally, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • New York City becomes the Capitol of the United States. I bet you didn’t know that! (1788)
  • Nintendo introduces the first Super Mario game. (1985)
  • Ben Savage, actor, “Cory Matthews” on TV series “Boy Meets World”, was born on this day in 1980.

See more historical events.

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Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Cheesy Broccoli and Rice Dish

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Flower of the Day: Gladiolus

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Moreholidays September UK National Fitness Day

                           

UK National Fitness Day

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About UK National Fitness Day

When is UK National Fitness Day? This holiday is observed on the fourth Thursday in September

Today is UK National Fitness Day in the United Kingdom. It exists to celebrate the fun of fitness and physical exercise. According to the creators, this day is intended to “inspire people to commit to changing their routines by adding physical exercise and workouts for a lifetime of better health”.

Most people know full well, that physical exercise and a regular routine of working out leads to a healthier, more energetic life. Perhaps best of all, it can extend your life by many, many years. So, why is it so hard to do? Why is it so easy to slip and get away from taking the best of care of our bodies? For one thing, it takes time and dedication. We all have busy schedules. It is an easy “cop out” to say we’re too busy to go to the gym. Secondly, going to the refrigerator to grab a bite to eat or a bottle of beer, is much easier than working out or jogging for a half hour or so. And, walking back and forth to the refrigerator is exercise, isn’t’ it!?

By all means, today the excuses must stop. Today is a call to action, a call to help you to live years longer and to live healthier for longer. Put on your jogging shorts and shoes and hit the pavement. Or, head off to the gym and begin to tone up those muscles, while you improve your lung capacity and heart health. Before your head hits the pillow tonight, you have one more task that you must perform. Pull out your calendar for the month and pencil in a regular and routine time on your calendar to continue what you’ve started today.  Better still, mark it on your calendar in ink, so you can’t erase it!

How to Celebrate UK National Fitness Day

  • Go to the gym and get some exercise.
  • Dust off your treadmill and get a workout.
  • Take a jog outdoors.
  • Join a friend in a long hike.

Related Holidays

There are two “National Fitness” days. There is one in the U.S. in May. The other is in the United Kingdom, and is celebrated in September. It is great to have a day in these two countries to promote physical health and well being. However, this is an issue for all human beings all over the planet. We might suggest that the creators of these two important holiday events, get together to expand this to an international holiday held on a single date. Short of that, we encourage people all over the world to celebrate both of these days by doing things to get healthy and to stay healthy. 

U.S. National Fitness Day

Today's Quote

“Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.” – – President John F. Kennedy

History and Origin of UK National Fitness Day

This holiday event in the United Kingdom was created in 2014.  It was initiated by Sanofi and PPP Health Care. It is the biggest celebration of physical activity in the United Kingdom.

This day is referred to as a “National” Day. Unfortunately, we cannot confirm this as we have no access to historical records of the British parliament. We also have not heard of any proclamation from Queen Mum about this day.

Definition of “National” Days – And find out why it is so important to distinguish and identify true national days.



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Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Frost on the Pumpkin

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Flower of the Day: Chrysanthemums

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Moreholidays September Teddy Bear Day

                           

Teddy Bear Day

Teddy Bear Day. When is Plush Animal Lovers Day/

About Teddy Bear Day

When is Teddy Bear Day? This holiday is always observed on September 9

Today is Teddy Bear Day, a September 9 holiday. A Teddy Bear is a special friend to children all over the world. He’s cuddly. He makes you feel secure in an otherwise insecure world. And, children need both comfort and security. He’s lovable, too. Your bear is both a companion and a comforter. And, he’s not afraid of the dark. He’ll keep you safe. While we may think of them as a child’s friend, many adults have teddy bears, too.

As we become adults, some find it difficult to give up our teddy bears. We feel there is no reason to give him up. Many adults keep their childhood bears around all their lives. And some adults buy new ones for their own comfort. It’s perfectly normal….and okay.

Have a happy and cuddly day with your favorite bears!

History of Teddy Bears

Did you ever wonder how these cuddly bears came about? 

During the early 1900s, President Theodore Roosevelt was in office as President of the United States. He was a hunter. While hunting in Mississippi in 1902, he refused to shoot a small bear. The Washington Post picked up on this story and made a cartoon of the event. Toy store owners, Morris and Rose Michtom, wrote to President Roosevelt for permission to call their stuffed animals “Teddy Bears”. Teddy bears became wildly popular. Their company went on to become the Ideal Toy Company, one of the largest toy companies in the world.

Stuffed animals. When is Plush Animal Lovers Day? October 28 holidays.

How to Celebrate Teddy Bear Day

Certainly, there are plenty of ways to enjoy this holiday. 

  • Spend some time during both the day and night with your teddy bear. Cuddle up to him. Talk to him. And do all of your favorite things together.
  • Parents and adults: No child should grow up without a cuddly bear, if not more than one. Therefore, if you know of any kid without one, use this day to buy one for them.
  • Donate a teddy bear to an orphanage, a child in the hospital, or an organization supporting children in need.

Today's Quote

“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” – – Winnie the Pooh

Related Holidays

Not only will you enjoy this holiday, but also here’s some more to celebrate:

Winnie the Pooh Day

Teddy Bear Picnic Day

Have a Party with Your Bear Day

Cuddle Up Day

History and Origin of Teddy Bear Day

Despite our extensive research efforts, we found no factual information about this special day. There is an occasional reference to this day on February 22. 

A Vermont Teddy Bear company has declared its own “National” Teddy Bear Day on November 13th. We believe this is for the promotion of their products. We did not find information to support this as a National day. Zoos, museums, toy stores, and many kids’ venues declare “Teddy Bear” days for various reasons. This leads to references of this holiday on a variety of dates.

We believe these lovable bears are very important to children (young and old). So, he deserves a day of recognition.

If you have any information about this holiday, please email us.

This Day in History

Here are some things that happened on this day:

  • The U.S. Congress officially changed the name of the nation from the United Colonies to The United States of America. (1776)
  • Elvis Presley first appears on the Ed Sullivan Show. (1956)
  • Adam Sandler, actor, comedian was born on this day in 1966.

See more historical events.



More September 9 Holidays

Besides Teddy Bear Day, here are more September 9 holidays for you to celebrate and enjoy:

International Sudoku Day

National Chrysanthemum Day

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Celery Seed Dressing

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Flower of the Day: Snow in Summer

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International Talk Like a Pirate Day

When is Talk Like a Pirate Day? Pirate Speak. September 19 holidays.

About International Talk Like a Pirate Day

When is International Talk Like a Pirate Day? This fun holiday is rowdily observed on September 19

Ahoy, Matey! Did you know that today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day? On this September 19 holiday, we only talk “Pirate Speak”, a language readily identified with these ocean-faring robbers. The language is easy to learn. In general, the words are common English words. However, the pronunciation is different. If you learn to roll your “R’s”, you are well along to using pirate speak. Use “ye” instead of you and your. Mumble and growl a little, too. Then, sprinkle in a few “me lads and me laddies”, and everyone will think you are a certified, card-carrying pirate. This day is just for fun, a day to let out the pirate in each of us. We like “just for fun” days and we know you do, too.

Practice up your “pirate-speak” in anticipation of this day. The conversation will be lively, and you don’t want to be left behind. Today, everyone will be talking the talk, if not walking the walk. It is not a requirement to dress like a buccaneer today. Just talk like one. 

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Pirate Speak Sayings

Lear pirate speak before this day begins. Here are some common sayings to use today:

  • Ahoy Matey
  • Me Lads and me ladies
  • Shiver me timbers
  • Refer to people as “Scallywags”
  • Walk the Plank
  • Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum
  • Let’s parlay
Pirate Day

Famous Pirates

Here are some of the best-known ship raiders of the seven seas:

Blackbeard – Edward Teach (or Thatch) is one of the most famous buccaneers. He lived during the “Golden Age of Pirates”. He was born in the late 1700s.

Anne Bonny – Born in County Cork, Ireland in 1697. She married pirate Calico Jack and became a pirate herself. She was known to dress as a man during her endeavors.

Henry Morgan – Born in Wales in 1635, he operated in the Carribean. He was one of the most successful pirates in the 17th century.

Captain Jack Sparrow – He’s perhaps the best-known pirate in the last couple of decades. Find hm in any of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. He is played by actor Johnny Depp. 

Captain Barbossa – He is Jack Sparrow’s nemesis in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie series. He is played by Geoffrey Roy Rush.

Captain Hook – His claim to fame is from the television series Peter Pan and the Pirates (1990 – 1991).

Captain Kidd (William Kidd) – This Scottish man was hired by England to combat piracy in the Indian Ocean. It didn’t work out very well as Kidd became a pirate!

Jean Lafitte – Born in France 1780, he immigrated with his parents to Louisiana. Jean Lafitte and his brother Pierre operated in the Gulf of Mexico.

Zheng Ye Sao   – Also known as Ching Shih, she roamed the South China sees in search of bounty. She took over a group of about 70,000 pirates after the death of Cheng I, her pirate husband.

How to Celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day

First and foremost, talk like a pirate all day long to everyone you converse with today.

  • Dress like a pirate.
  • Begin or end each sentence with “ARRRR”.
  • Greet people by saying “Ahoy Matey”
  • Wear an eye patch during the day.
  • Above all, drink rum.
  • Attend a “Talk Like a Pirate Party”.
  • Finally, make and eat a rum cake.

Today's Quote

“Life’s pretty good and why shouldn’t it be? I’m a pirate, after all.” – – Johnny Depp

Pirate Skeleton

History and Origin of How to Celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day

John Baur and Mark Summers created the concept of International Talk Like a Pirate Day on June 6, 1995. While playing racquetball, they began to talk to each other in Pirate-speak”. After leaving the court, they decided that there was a need to create this day.

After much thought, Mark Summers selected September 19th as the date. This was his wife’s birthday. Apparently, he thought it would be an easy date to remember. And so this day was born.

This Day in History

Here are some things that happened on this day:

  • Chubby Checker’s hit song “The Twist” hits #1 on Billboard’s Top 100 list. (1930)
  • Mary Tyler Moore Show premieres on television. (1970)
  • Singer and actor Frankie Avalon was born on this day in 1939.

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Related Holidays

If you like International Talk Like a Pirate Day, then you will love:

National Rum Day

More September 19 Holidays

In addition to International Talk Like a Pirate Day, here are more September 19 holidays:

National Butterscotch Pudding Day

National Dance Day

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Ginger Pumpkin Dessert

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Flower of the Day: Mums

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Swap Ideas Day

Light Bulb. When is Swap Ideas Day

About Swap Ideas Day

When is Swap Ideas Day? This holiday is always observed on September 10

Swap Ideas Day is today. This September 10 holiday is a day that encourages us to share and trade ideas and concepts. According to the creator of this day, one key goal for today is to encourage people to think about ways their ideas can be used to benefit humanity. Consequently, as you fully participate in this day, we think you will get plenty of good ideas to put to use in your everyday life. Some of your ideas are so good, that you will want to pass them along to others. Better still, trade ideas with them.

There’s a problem and you’ve been working on it for quite some time. All of a sudden, a light turns on in your head. You get a brainstorm, and the solution comes to you. If it’s a common problem, share it with others. Finally, post the solution on social media to help others who have the same problem.

Sharing is good. Ideas are a good thing, too. Putting the two together should produce a real winner of a day, eh!?

Hey, I’ve got an idea of how to celebrate this special day. Let’s trade ideas with each other!!

Have a happy Swap Ideas Day!

How to Celebrate Swap Ideas Day

This is another holiday that is easy to celebrate. But, first, you have to come up with an idea or two. Here are some ways to celebrate and participate in Swap Ideas Day:

  • First, with a light bulb turning on in your head, come up with an idea worthy of trading to someone else.
  • Next, with a few worthy ideas in mind, find someone who also has a few ideas. Then, swap them with each other.
  • Join a think tank and trade ideas among the group.
  • Share your ideas on social media.

Today's Quote

“Strive not to be a success, rather to be of value.” – – Albert Einstein

History and Origin of Swap Ideas Day

This special holiday event was created by Robert L. Birch of Pun Corp. This special day burst onto the holiday calendars around 2015.

Some internet websites incorrectly identify this special holiday as a “National” day. Robert Birch established it as “Swap Ideas Day”. 

Definition of “National” Days – Find out why it is so important to distinguish and identify true national days.

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This Day in History

Here are some things that happened on this day:

Swanson sells the first “TV Dinner”. (1953)

Gunsmoke premieres on television. It became TV’s longest-running Western program. (1955)

Fay Wray, actress, original “King Kong” was born on this day in 1907.

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More September 10 Holidays

In addition to Swap Ideas Day, here are more September 10 holidays you will enjoy:

National TV Dinner Day

Sewing Machine Day

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous September Birthdays

Recipe of the Day: Hungarian Baked Pumpkin

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Flower of the Day: Black-Eyed Susan

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