Girlfriends fall into many categories. While many grew up together, others meet through work or college. Still, others share a bond much deeper; sisters and mothers meet the definition of girlfriends as well.
Though these types of relationships cross our minds frequently, we often fail to set aside time to spend with each other.
The day promotes the laughter and joys girlfriends bring. Rarely do girlfriends let another go it alone. Not only do they enjoy spending time together, they support each other, too.
While laughing and sharing secrets, girlfriends offer advice, and celebrate successes. When it’s time for a glass of wine, a chat over a cup of coffee or to go for a long walk, girlfriends are there.
Friendship is one of the most special connections in life.
Whether we have one or many, girlfriends make life better, fuller, and complete. These are the friends that can make you laugh at life’s silliest things.
A girlfriend is who you turn to when life is not so kind. In its simplest form, National Girlfriends Day celebrates the unlimited ways life is better with our girlfriends in it.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Today, let your gal pals know just how much they mean to you and how special they are in your life.
Whether you go out for lunch or a drink, reminisce about the past or your future dreams. Give a small token of appreciation or mail a note.
Maybe pick up the phone and make plans with your girlfriends. Be sure these relationships don’t become neglected.
Whatever you do, reach out often to stay in touch. Share all about Amazon’s Wedding Registry to prepare for that special day.
Post on social media using #NationalGirlfriendsDay.
HISTORY
The earliest formal announcement of a National Girlfriends Day that National Day Calendar® found was created by mother-daughter authors Kathleen Laing and Elizabeth Butterfield.
They selected September 20 for their celebration along with the publication of their self-help Christian literature book Girlfriends' Getaway: A Complete Guide to the Weekend Adventure That Turns Friends into Sisters and Sisters into Friends (2002).
However, two other claims to National Girlfriends Day on August 1 appear as well.
The first is Mistress Susan at savionaire.com who started celebrating in 2003.
https://www.savionaire.com/2018/08/celebrate-national-girlfriends-day-with-a-girls-night-out-2/
The second is website team Allie Savarino Kline and Sally Rodgers of sisterwomen.com who started celebrating in 2006.
If you are a woman, how can you get out celebrate with your girlfriends today?
#NationalGirlfirendsDay
@MistressSusanTV
@Amazon
@nichecinema
RELEVANT OBSERVANCES
• Friendship Day
• Girls’ Night In
• National Boyfriend Day
• International Dau of Friendship
• Best Friends Day
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