Saturday, April 12, 2025

Kind of a Big Deal, This Gratitude Business, a Ten Things of Thankful A to Z Post

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It's Thankful Day and it's a big deal, this being grateful and thankful stuff.  It's important.


I'm thankful to those who started it and those who have kept it going and those who are currently keeping it going.


We're all thankful the storms last Saturday night were not nearly as stormy as had been predicted.


Daughter-in-Law is growing a small garden in our back yard, we're thankful for being able to watch it grow, and the first jalapeño pepper she harvested.


The sago palm has been trimmed, i'm very thankful for Mike-Next-Door, our lawn and landscape person.  The sago is putting out fronds everywhere, so i think it is thankful to get rid of the old, dead ones too.


We had a wonderful semester of Bible study and finished up Wednesday, i'm thankful i was able to participate and am looking forward to the summer study.


Babysitting is always a thankful.




I'm thankful there were no traffic jams on the freeway this morning, which is most unusual for a Friday.


Our foster son Red-headed Alec made it to town this week and brought his daughter, three-week-old Emmy.  I'm thankful to see him, his fiancée, and the baby.





An unexpected letter in our mailbox turned out to be for Daughter-in-Law and her aunt, i'm thankful it wasn't something nefarious.


The cat shelter is doing well, they're not overcrowded with the spring kittens yet, and the work is not backing up. 


The weather this week has been amazing, we're thankful for cool nights and warm days and blue skies.



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







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Pesach/Passover begins this evening, and goes through sundown on April 20.  It is the Jewish celebration of their ancestors, who were slaves, being "passed over" by The Lord's avenging angel when it was striking down their enemies, and their subsequent release from slavery.


Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere for the event badge.         



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Today is:


Baby Massage Day


Big Wind Day -- anniversary of the strongest natural wind ever recorded on the earth's surface, at Mount Washington, NH, US; the wind gusts reached 231 mph


D.E.A.R. Day (a/k/a Drop Everything And Read) -- sponsored by the ALA, on Beverly Cleary's birth anniversary 


Eat All Your Snacks Before the Movie Even Starts Day  -- with all the ads before the movie, doesn't that happen anyway?


Festival of Cerealia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (seven-day public and private festival for Ceres)


Full Pink Moon -- a/k/a Full Sprouting Moon, Grass Moon, Egg Moon, White Moon, Virgin Moon, and Fish Moon; in other traditions

     Bak Full Moon Poya Day -- Sri Lanka

     Tagu Full Moon -- Myanmar


Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day


Halifax Day -- North Carolina, US (anniversary of the resolution adopted authorizing voting for independence in 1776)


Hanuman Jayanti -- Hindu (celebration of the birth of Lord Hanuman; local dates may vary)


International Day for Street Children    


Lazarus Saturday -- Orthodox Christian

     Lazarovden -- Bulgaria (along with celebrating the raising of Lazarus, there are fertility rituals, especially involving young maidens, and honoring the goddesses of spring and love)


National Licorice Day    


Record Store Day -- celebrated by independent record stores everywhere, find one near you    


Sinhala & Tamil New Year's Eve -- Sri LankaSt. Sabas' Day (Patron of Lectors, torture victims)


St. Zeno's Day (Patron of anglers, children learning to speak, children learning to walk, fishermen, newborn babies; city and diocese of Verona, Italy)


Walk on Your Wild Side Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays, a day in which to do something no one would expect from you


Yasurai Matsuri -- Imamiya Jinja, Kyoto, Japan (festival to prevent ill health)


Yuri's Night -- International (Commemoration of first human in space, Yuri Gagarin)

     Cosmonaut's Day -- Russia

     International Day of Human Space Flight -- UN



Birthdays Today:


Saoirse Ronan, 1994

Riley Smith, 1982

Claire Danes, 1979

Sarah Jane Morris, 1977

Nicholas Brendon, 1971

Shannen Doherty, 1971

Nick Hexum, 1970

Art Alexakis, 1962

Vince Gill, 1957

Andy Garcia, 1956

David Cassidy, 1950

Tom Clancy, 1947

Dan Lauria, 1947

David Letterman, 1947

Ed O'Neill, 1946

Herbie Hancock, 1940

Dennis Banks, 1937

Tiny Tim, 1930

Ann Miller, 1923

Beverly Cleary, 1916

Henry Clay, 1777

Lyman Hall, 1724

Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, BC599



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"21 Jump Street"(TV), 1987

"Your Hit Parade"(Radio), 1935

"Madame Bovary"(Publication date), 1857

"Oberon, or The Elf King's Oath"(Weber opera), 1826

"The Tatler"(Journal, first edition), 1709 Note:  this original version of a publication with the name lasted only two years



Today in History:


Constantinople falls to the Fourth Crusade, temporarily ending the Byzantine Empire, 1204

The formal inquest of Galileo by the Inquisition begins, 1633

The first edition of Tatler Magazine is published in London, 1709

The American Civil War begins at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861

George C Blickensderfer patents a portable typewriter, 1892

Pierre Prier makes the first nonstop flight from London to Paris, in 3h 56m, 1911

Sir Frank Whittle ground-tests the first jet engine designed to power an aircraft, at Rugby, England, 1937

The strongest surface wind gust ever measured, 231 mph, at Mount Washington, New Hampshire, 1943

The Salk vaccine is declared safe and effective, 1955

Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human to travel into outer space, 1961

Samuel Doe takes over Liberia in a coup d'etat, ending 130 years of peaceful and democratic presidential successions, 1980

The first launch of a space shuttle, the Colombia, 1981

The Euro Disney Resort officially opens (now Disneyland Paris), 1992

Canter & Siegel post the first commercial mass Usenet spam, 1994

Zimbabwe officially abandons the Zimbabwe Dollar as their currency, 2009

Following the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, Japan raises the crisis level to 7, equal to the disaster in Chernobyl, 2011

The new drug, ABT-450, with a 90-95% success rate for treating Hepatitis C, is announced, 2014

Scientists and internet entrepreneurs, including Yuri Milner, Stephen Hawking, and Mark Zuckerberg, announce a joint interstellar project to send a robot spacecraft to Alpha Centauri, 2016

In an attempt to stabilize world oil prices, OPEC and several major oil companies agree to the largest-ever drop in production, 2020

According to industry officials, 80% of France's vineyards are affected by the worst frost condition in half a century, 2021

Ghana becomes the first country to approve a vaccine against malaria, Mosquirix– RTS,S, made at Oxford University, 2023

11 comments:

  1. So many things to be thankful for. Thank you, Mimi, for this Blog.

    God bless.

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  2. Gratitude is a gift that keeps giving. Love your list and the reminder.

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  3. Cute little red headed baby that someday might have a chance to play with Annie if she hasn't moved away yet. I'm just thankful that the rain stopped here for a few days and this morning at 5:00 I saw the full moon.

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  4. I'm thankful my eye surgery went well and the ye is healed enough to see your lovely photos.

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  5. Wonderful thankfuls and gorgeous grand daughter and cute baby photo too ~ hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  6. Wonderful thankfuls. I love seeing baby Annie. And how nice that Alec has a daughter now. XO

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  7. That was a nice bunch of thankful things and two wee cuties are adorable.

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  8. Nice to keep up with your current events and thanksgiving list.

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  9. Lulu: "We have never had a sago palm here, but we used to have a couple of queen palms. Boy did they drop all kinds of stuff everywhere. Our neighbors had a pickup truck that was parked under them and never moved, and they told us when they finally had it taken away to the junkyard it had over 50 pounds of queen palm nuts in it!"

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