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After 200 Texans defended the Alamo for 13 days, Santa Anna’s army prevails and takes over the old Mission.

A Tip of the Hat Goes to…

We dread going to see him, even though he is usually nice and takes care of us. NATIONAL DENTIST’S DAY gives these degreed dental doctors their due. If we heed their advice and follow their instructions, that sense of dread seems to go away. Thank you for putting in your time and effort to keep us smiling.
Today’s Fashion Trends

Ashley Lauren started NATIONAL DRESS DAY as a way to bring back memories of special occasions and the dresses worn that marked them. It does seem that a woman in a dress brings a certain elegance to the room that makes the head turn. I will leave the dress fitting to the ladies; but just so you know, we appreciate the effort and the result.
On Today’s Menu…

NATIONAL FROZEN FOOD DAY was proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1984. He called upon the American people to “observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.” We have Clarence Frank Birdseye II to thank for our frozen foods, TV dinners and cardboard pizzas. He invented the process of flash freezing the food. Grab your favorite out of the freezer and enjoy. . My wife and I have to go with the Swansons Hungry Man dinner – the fried chicken.

Let’s hear it for NATIONAL OREO COOKIE DAY. If any cookie deserves its own day, it’s this one. I am sure that the creators of the Oreo Biscuit, in 1912, could not have foreseen that, 110 years later, they would be so popular as to have more than 85 different flavors around the world. Even if you just have one (impossible to stop at) – you have my permission to indulge today.

Speaking of indulging – our dessert of the day is truly a decadent one – NATIONAL WHITE CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE DAY. Take the velvety richness of cheesecake and add the sweet creaminess of white chocolate for a truly cavity singing experience. Maybe stick an Oreo in it – just because.
Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s Events and Celebrations
National Hospitalist Day
National Be Heard Day
National Flapjack Day
Crown Roast of Pork Day
National Cereal Day
On this day…
1836 – After a 13-day siege, the Alamo falls to the forces of General Santa Anna. Only about 15 were spared – mostly women and children – and counted among the dead were Jim Bowie, William Travis and Davy Crockett
1857 – The Supreme Court rules over the Dred Scott decision and decides that “Africans cannot be U.S. Citizens” and so declaring this said they could not hear the case
1869 – Dimitri Mendeleev publishes the Periodic Table of Elements
1924 – King Tut’s mummy case is opened
1930 – Clarence Birdseye II brings us prepackaged frozen food
1950 – Peter Hodgson brings us Silly Putty
1965 – The Temptations just have to do some talkin’ ‘bout My Girl
1981 – Walter Cronkite signs off the evening news for the last time
Happy Birthday to…

Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Knew a little something about art
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
Among many other lovely poems, gave us “How do I Love Thee?”
Harriet Tubman (1820-1913)
This lady was not only a fierce fighter for the abolition of slavery, but she also served as a nurse, scout, helped run the underground railroad and was the first woman to command a military operation during the Civil War. Interesting, Rosa Parks was born the same year that Harriet died.

Lou Costello (1908-1959)
Comedy would not have been the same without “Heeeeey Abbot!”

Ed McMahon (1923-2009)
The Tonight Show would not have been the same without “Heeeere’s Johnny!” Also, served in the Marines flying 85 combat missions as a fighter pilot

Sarah Caldwell (1924-2006)
The first woman to direct an opera company as well as the first woman to direct the New York Metropolitan Opera

Alan Greenspan (1926- )
Knows a little something about economics and advising Presidents
Gordon Cooper (1927-2004)
One of the original Mercury astronauts

Valentina Tereshkova (1937- )
The first woman to go into space – she orbited Earth 48 times

David Gilmour (1946- )
Singer and guitarist for Pink Floyd
Dick Fosbury (1947-2023 )
Came up with a more efficient way to get over the high jump bar – the Fosbury Flop – before this the athletes either did a Western roll or straddled the bar. RIP Mr. Fosbury

Shaquille O’Neal (1972-)
Rose to great heights with a total of four championships in the NBA

Jacob Bertrand (2000- )
You know him as Hawk on Cobra Kai
Most Amazing God, thank You for this day, thank You for these beautiful people and thank You for all of Your blessings and love. Amen.
Enjoy the day and make it your own
Thank you to National Day Calendar; National Today; History.com; Britannica.com; Wikipedia; on this day.com
#NationalDentistsDay, #OreoCookieDay, #NationalDressDay, #WhiteChocolateCheesecakeDay, #FrozenFoodDay, #Enjoythedayandmakeityourown
Happy Birthday to #Michaelangelo, #ElizabethBarrettBrowning, #HarrietTubman, #LouCostello, #EdMacMahon, #SarahCaldwell, #AlanGreenspan, #GordonCooper, #ValentinaTereshkova, #DavidGilmour, #DickFosbury, #ShaquilleONeal, #JacobBertrand


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