...a great congregational meeting.
First, have the session call a congregational meeting.
Second, remind your husband. Twice. Have him tell you he forgot, all the way up to the last minute.
Drag him anyway, even if his father did tell him when he was a teen that he didn't have to go to such things. Remind him that, as a grown-up now, it's time to step up.
Third, be grateful that everyone there wants it over fast, also, and that they put on their "track shoes" and got it done in record time. Also, be grateful all the news is good this year.
Fourth, feed everyone well after, and provide entertainment. Nothing makes people happier to show up at a regular meeting than having an "eatin' meetin'" afterward!
Today is:
Amitabha Buddha Day -- Tibetan and Mahayana Buddhists
Dairokuten-no-Hadaka
Matsuri -- Chiba, Japan (around this date; one of Japan's "naked"
festivals, as participants wear only a loincloth as they wrestle in the
cold, wet mud, bringing luck to the community as they run through the
crowds smearing the lucky mud on the onlookers)
Dance of the Secret Places -- Fairy Calendar
Dag van de Revolutie -- Suriname (Day of Liberation and Innovation)
Februaristaking -- Netherlands (commemoration of a strike against the Nazis)
Festival of Ptah -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Full Snow Moon -- sometimes also called the Full Hunger Moon, as the most snow falls this month and finding food is hardest
Meaka Bochea -- Buddhist (celebration of the final sermon of Buddha)
Navam Full Moon Poya Day -- Sri Lanka
Spring Lantern Festival -- China (final day of the Chinese New Year celebrations)
Tabodwe Full Moon -- Myanmar (month of Hta-Ma-Ne Feast, the harvest festival of Thanksgiving)
Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo -- Houston, TX, US (since 1932, great rodeo
action and top-name entertainment; through Mar. 17)
Jenadriyah
National Festival -- Saudi Arabia (two week heritage and cultural
festival around this time of year, but i can't find exact dates)
Kitano Baika-sai (Plum Blossom Festival) -- Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine, Kyoto, Japan
Lesser Eleusinian Mysteries -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)
Let's All Eat Right Day -- in honor of the birth of Adelle Davis in 1904, an early pioneer in good nutrition
National Chocolate Covered Peanuts Day -- some sites say any nuts will do, some specify peanuts; take your pick
National Clam Chowder Day -- not to be confused with New England Clam Chowder Day, back in January
National Day -- Kuwait
People's Revolution Day/People Power Day -- Philippines
Pistol Patent Day -- Samuel Colt received US Patent #138 for the first pistol on this day in 1836
Read
Me Week -- local and national celebrities, with community volunteers,
are encouraged to visit classrooms this week and read to children
www.bookem-kids.org
St. Walburga's Day (Patron of
boatmen/mariners/sailors/watermen, harvests; Antwerp, Belgium;
Eichstätt, Germany; Gronigen, Netherlands; Oudenarde, Belgium; Plymouth,
England; Zutphen, Netherlands; against coughs, dog bites, famine,
hydrophobia/rabies, mad dogs, plague, storms)
Soviet Occupation Day -- Georgia
Quiet Day -- can't find the history behind this one, but mommy wants one!
Birthdays Today:
Sean Astin, 1971
Carrot Top, 1965
Lee Evans, 1964
Ric Flair, 1949
George Harrison, 1943
Tom Courtenay, 1937
Bob Schieffer, 1937
Sally Jessy Raphael, 1935
Bobby Riggs, 1918
Anthony burgess, 1917
Jim Backus, 1913
Adelle Davis, 1904
Zeppo Marx, 1901
Meher Baba, 1894
Enrico Caruso, 1873
Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1841
Xuande, Emperor of China, 1398
Today in History:
The First Bank of the United States is chartered, 1791
The German Midiatisation is enacted, taking over 1,000 German sovereign states into about 40 larger entities, 1803
Samuel Colt patents the first revolving barrel multishot firearm, 1836
The first US electric printing press is patented by Thomas Davenport, 1837
Hiram
Rhodes Revels, a Republican from Mississippi, is sworn into the United
States Senate, becoming the first African American ever to sit in the
U.S. Congress, 1870
The US Steel Corp. is organized under J P Morgan, 1901
The Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 sweep Toronto Marlboroughs in 2 games, 1904
Marie-Adélaïde, the eldest of six daughters of Guillaume IV, becomes the first reigning Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, 1912
Oregon places a 1 cent per U.S. gallon tax on gasoline, becoming the first U.S. state to levy a gasoline tax, 1919
Diplomatic relations between Japan and the Soviet Union are established, 1925
Glacier Bay National Monument (now Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve) is established in Alaska, 1925
Francisco Franco becomes General of Spain, 1926
Charles
Jenkins Laboratories of Washington, D.C. becomes the first holder of a
television license from the Federal Radio Commission, 1928
The USS Ranger is launched. It is the first US Navy ship to be built solely as an aircraft carrier, 1933
In occupied Amsterdam, a general strike is declared in response to increasing anti-Jewish measures instituted by the Nazis, 1941
The first Pan American Games are held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1951
Cassius Clay defeats Sonny Liston, 1964
The
first unit of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, the first
commercial nuclear power station in Canada, goes online, 1971
President
Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines flees the nation after 20 years of
rule; Corazon Aquino becomes the first Filipino woman president, 1986
In
the Cave of the Patriarchs in the West Bank city of Hebron, Baruch
Goldstein opens fire with an automatic rifle, killing 29 Palestinian worshipers and injuring 125 more, 1994
In the Irish general
election, the Fianna Fáil-led government suffered the worst defeat of a
sitting government since the formation of the Irish state, 2011
Friendly Fill-Ins Week 443
9 hours ago
ahh the feeding well after and the ENTERTAINING is key to anything huh? :0)
ReplyDeleteAn Eatin' Meetin' can turn a frown upside down. Good work, woman! I shall Dance to the Secret Place of my room and lock the door and hide under bed for nap until the kids break it down and ask for dinner. That's my plan for after work. Too bad my door doesn't lock. O_O
ReplyDeleteYour philosophy is a sound one; feed me and I'll show up anywhere.
ReplyDeleteMiz, it sure is!
ReplyDeleteJosie, go invest in a lock. All adults need a lock on the door.
Stephen, it's the best way to get almost anyone to go anywhere.