Wednesday, June 3, 2020

June 3 - National Repeat Day


Happy National Repeat Day! Observed on June 3, today could be an opportunity for some and a bad omen for others. 

Repeating a foot massage or a day with a dear friend would make this holiday special. Repeating a root canal or Hurricane Katrina are not suggested for this day. 

Another way to celebrate is by repeating some of the simple tasks of the day.  Wash the dishes twice.  Make the same meal for lunch as you do for supper. Send duplicate text messages. 

Watch the same movie twice. The 1993 American fantasy comedy/romance film 'Groundhog Day' comes to mind. 

Have a great day! Have a great day! 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

What kind of things do you find yourself repeating throughout the day? Are there phrases you say or actions? Some of us retrace our steps all day long. 

Others, repeat the same movements. Is there a tradition this time of year that you repeat? Here are some other ideas for celebrating the day: 

  • • Say “thank you” twice instead of once each time. 

  • • Wrap the same gift, twice. 

  • • Call your mom twice and tell her the same things in the second phone call. 

  • • Repeat your children’s names until they respond to you. 

  • • Proofread your emails twice. (But only send them once.) 

  • • Play your favorite song two times and sing along both time as well.  

  • • Download and print this Repeating Circles coloring page by visiting the website below. Maybe even do it twice.


Here's a riddle that gets old fast: Pete and Repeat were in a boat. Pete fell out. Who was left? 

Use #NationalRepeatDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this duplicating holiday. 

#NationalRepeatDay
#IGotYouBabe    
@nichecinema


Happy National Repeat Day! Observed on June 3, today could be an opportunity for some and a bad omen for others. 

Repeating a foot massage or a day with a dear friend would make this holiday special. Repeating a root canal or Hurricane Katrina are not suggested for this day. 

Another way to celebrate is by repeating some of the simple tasks of the day.  Wash the dishes twice.  Make the same meal for lunch as you do for supper. Send duplicate text messages. 

Watch the same movie twice. The 1993 American fantasy comedy/romance film 'Groundhog Day' comes to mind. 

Have a great day! Have a great day! 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

What kind of things do you find yourself repeating throughout the day? Are there phrases you say or actions? Some of us retrace our steps all day long. 

Others, repeat the same movements. Is there a tradition this time of year that you repeat? Here are some other ideas for celebrating the day: 

  • • Say “thank you” twice instead of once each time. 

  • • Wrap the same gift, twice. 

  • • Call your mom twice and tell her the same things in the second phone call. 

  • • Repeat your children’s names until they respond to you. 

  • • Proofread your emails twice. (But only send them once.) 

  • • Play your favorite song two times and sing along both time as well.  

  • • Download and print this Repeating Circles coloring page by visiting the website below. Maybe even do it twice.


Here's a riddle that gets old fast: Pete and Repeat were in a boat. Pete fell out. Who was left? 

Use #NationalRepeatDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this duplicating holiday. 

#NationalRepeatDay
#IGotYouBabe    
@nichecinema

June 3 - National Egg Day


Happy National Egg Day! On June 3, today is a good time to get cracking on this annual observance. 

The nutrient-rich food has gone back and forth with science and nutritionists over the decades as to just how many eggs are too many for a healthy diet. However, one egg provides an excellent source of protein and vitamin D.  

At seventy-five calories and 5 grams of fat, it’s an easy choice to satisfy hunger, too. Eggs are easily seasoned and pair well with vegetables to increase the nutritional value of a meal. 

Eggs are an essential ingredient to baked goods and are a part of our everyday diets. There’s so much to celebrate in these small packages. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Enjoy eggs for breakfast.  How about a fried egg sandwich for lunch? What’s your favorite way to enjoy an egg?  

If you’re looking for terrific ways to cook up your eggs, explore what National Day Calendar® has provided through Eggs 11 Ways to learn more by visiting the website below:

Use #NationalEggDay when posting on social media. 
Educators and families, check out a project from the April National Day Calendar Classroom that works well to celebrate this day as well! 

HISTORY 

While National Day Calendar® has yet identified the origins of this egg-cellent holiday, take a crack at these other food celebrations. They’re hard to beat.  

That’s all, yolks! 


Hard boiled, soft boiled, hard scrambled, soft scrambled, "perfect" scrambled, omelettes, frittatas, scrambles & hashes, sunny side up, sunny side down, over easy, over medium, over hard, poached, baked or shirred, basted, Spanish fried or deviled...you can't go wrong with any of these today.       

How do you like your eggs? 
  
#NationalEggDay 
@egglandsbesteggs 
@nichecinema