Saturday, May 15, 2021

For the First Time In a Year, a rEcess Ten Things of Thankful

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It’s time for rEcess!


For any who don’t  know, it’s a night when volunteers (including pediatric interns, nurses, special ed teachers, and those who love the program, we have great people!) babysit special needs kids (wheelchairs, feeding tubes, etc.) and their siblings so parents can have a date night.


Yesterday was spent working and setting up for rEcess, and so i am completely behind on blog reading.  Your patience is appreciated and i am very thankful for it, i’m going to start catching up when i get home from cleaning Grandma’s today.  Also, i didn’t get home until after 11pm yesterday, so this is short.


We are thankful for cookies and pizza, playing in the gym, art time, running in the halls, pool and air hockey, movie time and an all around great time for the kids and volunteers.


Thanks to our volunteers as well as to the families and their special children, you are amazing!


We can’t wait until fall when we can start again.  The few pictures i took will be part of my Sunday Selections tomorrow, i didn't have time to add them last night.



Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Dyanne and her co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.   




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Today is:


Aoi Matsuri -- Kyoto, Japan (Hollyhock Festival, a pageant reproducing ancient imperial processions)


Armed Forces Day -- US (honoring those currently serving in the US military)


Astronomy Day 2021 / Spring Astronomy Day -- sponsored by The Astronomical League; find out what your local astronomy society is doing today, and go enjoy


Cold Sophie's Day (5th Ice Saint; according to Nordic legend, this day may be very cold, but there will be no more frosts after this)


Flip Your Mattress Day -- because it's a good thing to do


Hyperemisis Gravidarum Awareness Day -- bringing attention to morning sickness that becomes life-threatening    


Ides of May -- Ancient Roman Calendar; related observances

     Feast of Maia and Vesta

     Mercuralia -- festival for Mercury

     Sacrifice day to the Tiber River


Independence Day -- Paraguay(1811)


International Conscientious Objectors' Day


International Day of Families -- UN


International MPS Awareness Day -- click here for details about these inherited diseases   


Kan Phuetchamongkhon -- Thailand (Royal Plowing and Farmers Day) 6th day 4th lunar month


La Corsa del Ceri -- Gubbio, Italy (festival on the eve of the saint day of the city's patron, St. Ubaldo)


Mother's Day -- Paraguay


National Chocolate Chip Day


National Learn To Swim Day -- US (with summer just around the corner, remember that drowning is the second-leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children ages one to 14, so please, learn to swim and teach your kids!) 


National Safety Dose Day -- cannot confirm they sponsor a day any more, but the Safety Dose people still want us to remember that more is not necessarily better when it comes to taking medicines, and to dose them correctly for children


Nylon Stockings Day -- they went on sale at stores around the US this date in 1940


Over the Rainbow Day -- birth anniversary of Lyman Frank Baum


Police Officer/Peace Officer Memorial Day -- US (National Association of Chiefs of Police sponsor the main memorial event at the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Titusville, FL, but there may be services where you are also)


Relive Your Past By Listening to the First Music You Ever Bought No Matter What It Was No Excuses Day -- no, i can't find out who started this, or why; maybe we should all take a pass at this one


St. Dymphna's Day (Patron of epileptics, family happiness, incest victims, martyrs, mental asylums/hospitals, mental health caregivers and professionals/psychiatrists/therapists, mentally ill people, nervous disorders, neurological disorders, possessed people, princesses, rape victims, runaways, sleepwalkers, those who have lost parents; against sleepwalking, epilepsy, insanity, mental disorders, mental illness)


St. Hallvard's Day (Patron of Oslo; protector of innocence and virtue)


St. Isidore of Madrid's Day (a/k/a Isidore the Farmer; Patron of agricultural workers/farm workers/farmers/field hands/husbandmen/ranchers, day laborers, livestock, rural communities; Angono, Philippines; Asturias, Cebu, Philippines; Bukidnon, Mindanao, Philippines; Carampa, Peru; Castalla, Spain; Cuz Cuz, Chile; Digos, Philippines; Estepona, Spain; La Celba, Honduras; Leon, Spain; Lima, Peru; Lucban, Philippines; Madrid, Spain; Malaybalay, Philippines, diocese of; Morong, Philippines; Nabas, Philippines; Orotava, Spain; Pulilan, Philippines; Pulupandan, Philippines; Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico; San Isidro, Argentina; Saragossa, Spain; Sariaya, Philippines; Seville, Spain; Tavalera, Philippines; Tayabas, Philippines; United States National Rural Life Conference; against the death of children)

     Carabao Festival -- San Isidro, Pulilan, and Angono, Philippines (second day and main festival; on St. Isidore of Madrid's Day; the farming communities celebrate their beasts of burden and have them blessed)

     Municipal Holiday -- Madrid

     San Isidro Day -- Mexico


St. Sophia of Rome's Day (considered by some to be among the Ice Saints, and invoked for protection against frost)


Straw Hat Day -- just as you don't wear white after Labor Day, you don't wear straw hats before today, the unofficial start of summer and the official start of straw hat season    


Teacher's Day -- Mexico; South Korea


Tuberous Sclerosis Global Awareness Day  



Anniversaries Today:


Mary, Queen of Scots, marries James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, 1567

Airmail service begins between NYC, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, 1918 



Birthdays Today:


Jamie-Lynn Sigler, 1981

David Krumholtz, 1978

David Charvet, 1972

Sam Trammell, 1971

Emmit Smith, 1969

Giselle Fernandez, 1961

Dan Patrick, 1956

Lee Horsley, 1955

George Brett, 1953

Chazz Palminteri, 1951

Brian Eno, 1948

David Cronenberg, 1943

Lainie Kazan, 1942

Madeleine Albright, 1937

Trini Lopez, 1937

Anna Maria Alberghetti, 1936

Jasper Johns, 1930

Richard Avedon, 1923

Eddy Arnold, 1918

Max Frisch, 1911

James Mason, 1909

Joseph Cotten, 1905

Abraham Zapruder, 1905

Katherine Anne Porter, 1890

Arthur Schnitzler, 1862

Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, 1860

Pierre Curie, 1859

L. Frank Baum, 1856



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Esclarmonde"(Opera), 1889



Today in History:


Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, is sentenced to death, 1536

Bartholomew Gosnold becomes the first European to see Cape Cod, 1602

Johannes Kepler confirms his discovery of the third law of planetary motion, 1618

James Puckle, a London lawyer, patents the world's first machine gun, 1718

The Seven Years' War begins when Great Britain declares war on France, 1756

Diego Marín Aguilera flies a glider for "about 360 meters", at a height of 5-6 meters, during one of the first attempted flights, 1793

George III survives two assassination attempts in one day, 1800

Opening of the first private mental health hospital in the United States, the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of Their Reason (now Friends Hospital) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1817

Francis Baily observes "Baily's beads" during an annular eclipse, 1836

Rama IV is crowned King of Thailand (The King and I), 1851

Opening of the present Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, 1858

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman's Suffrage Association, 1869

Las Vegas, Nevada, is founded, 1905

The United States Supreme Court  declares Standard Oil to be an "unreasonable" monopoly under the Sherman Antitrust Act and orders the company to be broken up, 1911

The Winnipeg General Strike begins; by 11:00 a.m., almost the whole working population of Winnipeg, Manitoba had walked off the job, 1919

In an attempted Coup d'état, the Prime Minister of Japan Inukai Tsuyoshi is killed, 1932

The Moscow Metro is opened to public, 1935

The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 3, 1958

Mercury-Atlas 9 astronaut L. Gordon Cooper becomes the first American to spend more than a day in space, 1963

President Richard Nixon appoints Anna Mae Hays and Elizabeth P. Hoisington the first female United States Army Generals, 1970

Portrait of Doctor Gachet by Vincent van Gogh is sold for a record $82.5 million, the most expensive painting at the time, 1990

Edith Cresson becomes France's first female prime minister, 1991

California becomes the second U.S. state after Massachusetts in 2004 to legalize same-sex marriage, 2008

Jessica Watson, age 17, becomes the youngest person to sail, non-stop and unassisted around the world solo, 2010

U.S. scientists develop a device that can generate electricity from genetically-engineered viruses; these piezoelectric materials are a step toward the development of personal power generators, 2012

The UN Security Council condemns North Korea's missile tests, 2017

The US birth rate hits a 32 year low, including a record low level of teens giving birth, 2019

The journal Nature publishes the results of a study from China’s Chang’e-4 Moon rover that suggests the asteroid impact that created the giant crater on the Moon’s far side was so great as to crack the crust and reach the mantle below, 2019

13 comments:

  1. What a great idea, to babysit so the family can go out for some respite without worrying.

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  2. Thank you for the kind, caring and hard work that you do.

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  3. We can’t wait until fall????? I haven't even enjoyed the summer yet. LOL Have a great Saturday Mimi.

    Cruisin Paul

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  4. I always enjoy reading about rEcess. I am so glad it is back in session. XO

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  5. I bet the families you babysit for are thankful! Thank you for thankfulnes and lists ane general positivity.

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  6. rEcess sounds wonderful, thanks for helping out with that program!

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  7. I'm sure the families are grateful for you and all of the volunteers, what a great program.

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  8. Have 'watched/heard about/witnessed' this program over the years, courtesy of your TToT
    very cool

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  9. You share the best of the best. rECESS is such a wonderful event. SO glad you were part of it all. Thank you. we never relaize how much parents have to do with their special needs children. A blessing for certain. ALways my pleasure to be here. HUGS

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  10. What a needed service you help provide with rEcess! You are such an unselfish person, always doing for others. I have been behind for weeks with blog reading, and I just have to let it go and start again from this point!

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  11. I was behind getting my TToT post linked, so wasn't even able to link except to post my link on the FB TToT group page. Your service at rEcess will surely earn you and others like you stars on your crown in heaven. Hope you have a wonderful and safe week ahead.

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  12. Sorry so late in commenting ~ have been 'under the weather' ~ Sounds like a wonderful and meaningful time together ~ Xo

    Living moment by moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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