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Sparks, the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, is on hiatus, so here's an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.
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Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border. Jenny at Procrastinating Donkey is on a blog break and is sorely missed. Charlotte/Mother Owl participates, and now Karen at Baking in a Tornado is jumping in at least once a month, too.
This week the theme is Monsters.
Some people say there are monsters
Hiding underneath the bed,
Don't ask me about it,
Just quoting what they said.
But the only real life monsters,
To play with them's a treat,
Because they teach us lessons
And live on Sesame Street!
(When my children were little and asked if monsters were real, i told them of course, and they all live on Sesame Street. They were never afraid of monsters after that.)
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Today is:
Araw ng mga Bayahi -- Philippines (National Heroes' Day)
August / Summer Bank Holiday -- UK
Be Kind to Humankind Week: Motorist Consideration Monday
Chatter Champion Announced -- Fairy Calendar
Constitution Day -- Kazakhstan
Day of Satisfying the Hearts of the Ennead (Nine Major Gods) -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Festival of Charisteria -- Ancient Roman Calendar (a day to give thanks)
Frankenstein Day -- in honor of Mary Shelley
Huey P. Long Day -- Louisiana, US
International Day of the Disappeared -- Latin American Federation of Associations for Relatives of Detained-Disappeared
International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances -- UN
International Whale Shark Day -- WiseOceans has more information
Liberation Day -- Hong Kong (from Japan in 1945; no longer an official holiday, but still acknowledged by many)
National Holistic Pet Day -- celebrating the growing interest in natural/holistic medicine for animals
National Toasted Marshmallow Day
Popular Consultation Day -- East Timor
Santa Rosa de Lima -- Peru
St. Fiacre's Day (Patron of box makers, cab drivers, costermongers, florists, gardeners, hosiers, pewterers, taxi drivers, tile makers; against barrenness, fistula, haemorrhoids, piles, sterility, syphilis, venereal disease)
Talk Intelligently Day -- holiday thought up by someone tired of non-intelligent conversations (maybe with co-workers?)
Umhlanga -- Swaziland (Reed Dance Public Holiday and final day, culmination of the Reed Dance Celebration begun last week and sponsored by the Royal Family)
Victory Day -- North Cyprus; Turkey
Turkey's Hellespont Swim -- one of the world's busiest shipping lanes is closed so that over 300 participants can swim the Hellespont from Europe to Asia, a Victory Day commemoration of winning the Turkish War of Independence in 1922 against the Greeks
Anniversary Today:
Roman Polanski marries Emmanuelle Seigner, 1989
Birthdays Today:
Cameron Diaz, 1972
Michael Michele, 1966
Michael Chiklis, 1963
David Paymer, 1954
Timothy Bottoms, 1951
Lewis Black, 1948
Peggy Lipton, 1947
Frank "Tug" McGraw, 1944
Jean-Claude Killy, 1943
Elizabeth Ashley, 1939
Warren Buffett, 1930
Kitty Wells, 1919
Ted Williams, 1918
Fred MacMurray, 1908
Roy Wilkins, 1901
Shirley Booth, 1898
Huey P. Long, 1893
Claire Straith, M.D., 1891
Ernest Rutherford, 1871
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1797
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Anna Lucasta"(Play), 1944
Today in History:
European leaders, in an attempt to end war "for all time", outlaw the crossbow, 1146
One of the largest naval battles in history, during the last decade of the ailing, Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty, begins between the forces of two Chinese rebel leaders, 1363
Capture of the entire Dutch fleet by British forces under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby and Admiral Sir Charles Mitchell, 1799
Founding of Melbourne, Australian, 1835
Founding of Houston, Texas, 1836
Hubert Cecil Booth patents the vacuum cleaner, 1901
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in south Louisiana, the longest bridge over water (continuous, not aggregate) that is not also a viaduct, opens, 1956
The Hotline between the leaders of the U.S.A. and the Soviet Union goes into operation, 1963
Thurgood Marshall is confirmed as the first African American Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1967
Guion Bluford becomes the first African American astronaut in space, 1983
NATO launches Operation Deliberate Force against Bosnian Serb forces, 1995
A commercial expedition to raise part of the sunken British luxury liner Titanic ended in failure, 1996
Harley-Davidson celebrates its 100th anniversary in Milwaukee with a parade of 10,000 motorcycles, 2003
India and Pakistan agree to release hundreds of fishermen and other civilians in each other's jails as part of their ongoing attempts to negotiate peace between their nations, 2005
Sumatra's Sinaburg volcano continues to erupt, two people are killed and 21,000 are evacuated from the vicinity, 2010
In Chile, 33 miners trapped half a mile beneath the surface make contact with their families for the first time in three weeks since the incident, 2010
Late author Terry Pratchett’s unfinished works are destroyed as per his request, 2017
For the second time, Ukrainian amateur astronomer Gennady Borisov discovers an interstellar comet, 2019
Love the kittens and your poem. And it is DEFINITELY not ok to be a monster.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem! And pure genious. Of course monsters live in Sesame Street - Wish someone had told me that!
ReplyDeleteI hope you scritched one of the babies for me. You and yours have been in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteCute tiny kitties. I think I can hear their meows. When we were small, the adults used to frighten us with scary monster and ghost tales.
ReplyDeleteDearest Friend,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that your family of kittens is bigger now, the new arrived are so so cute, I'd love to embrace and kiss them all!
I love your poem and want you to know that I've never believed that monsters were true when I was a baby girl, I was afraid of withches :)!!!
Happy Awww Mondays to you
Xx Daniela at ~ My little old world ~
The kittens are absolutely adorable! Love the monster quote and your story. What a great way to take care of the monster thing.
ReplyDeleteLovely kittens.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Evey minute for a kitten is a new adventure and everything is something to be explored.
ReplyDeleteNow, if only we could get politicians to observe "Talk Intelligently Day"...just once.
Aww! those kittens are soooo cute heheh1
ReplyDeleteHave an adorabletastic Monday 👍
Awww on the kittens. Kittens are ever so cute and filled with such energy. Love to watch them entertain themselves.
ReplyDeleteLove your Spark and your poem. Great way to make sure the kids weren't afraid of monsters.
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Awww, kittens, kittens, kittens - nothing cuter! I love that spark, what a strong and true message. I like your way way to help kids be comforted by focusing on the nice monsters, cool.
ReplyDeleteLove the kittens and your cute poem. We're thinking about you all and hope all is okay down your way.
ReplyDeletewavez two ewe wee kittenz !!!! heerz hopin each oh ewe findz a sooooper grate for everz home !!
ReplyDeletemimi; nice take on the monster explantion !!! hope all is well with you and your family weather wise ♥♥3
Nothing so awww worthy as kittens! Love that little one letting everyone know "I am Kitten! Hear me Mew!"
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Both the poem and your handling of the 'monster' situation! Can I go back and just try this 'parenting' thing all over again?
ReplyDeleteSuch cute kittens. Great spark and poem. I will tell my great niece that too. I hope your folks are safe inNew Orleans. XO
ReplyDeleteTHe Monster Quote is going on my affirmation wall! And the kittens are priceless! Thanks Mimi!
ReplyDeleteNice poem. I was never afraid of monsters under the bed as a child, I don't even know anyone who was, it seems to be only an American thing.
ReplyDeleteI love all the kittens, but that third photo with the smiling kitten made me smile so wide I felt happier right away.
Mimi,
ReplyDeleteThose kittens are so adorable and I loved your monster poem - so cute!
Oh those kittens! The one by the chair, hahaha, looks very ornery. The last photo one, what a sweetheart. They are all so adorable. I love your poem and I love that the monster live on Seasame Street. Take care. HUGS and LOVE to all and many prayers regarding the storm.
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