
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Military Honors

Find your favorite service person and celebrate NATIONAL HUG A G.I. DAY. I am sure these trained soldiers would very much appreciate a little love thrown their way, so march forth and get to huggin’.
Religious Holidays
The big hurrah before the Lentin season goes by many names – MARDI GRAS – FASNACHT – CARNIVAL – FAT TUESDAY – PACZKI DAY. Lent is all about preparing oneself for Easter and for some that means denying themselves that which would distract them from that preparation. Parades, feasts and indulgences are the order of the day. We just had our big celebration in St. Louis over the weekend with over 7 million strings of beads being thrown during the parade. Celebrate today to contemplate and abstain tomorrow.
Family and Friends

While we are in an appreciative mood, how about celebrating NATIONAL SON’S DAY. I can’t tell you how proud I am of my Son who has such a big heart and works so hard. Give your kiddo a nod today and let them know how much you love them.
Awareness Spotlight shines on…

NATIONAL SNACK DAY and GLOBAL OBESITY DAY just happen to fall on the same day, and I think that needs a second look. There is absolutely nothing wrong with snacking and it is far from me to tell anyone how to eat. All we have to do is look around to see the expanding waistlines (myself included) and realize that some action needs to be taken as obesity leads to serious health problems. Enjoy your snacks but at the same time be aware of choices and consequences. I wish I had earlier.

SPORTSMANSHIP DAY is all about the right attitude. In the heat of competition it is easy to lose your head when you are giving 100%, but dial it back in and remember that respect for people is more important than winning and losing. I remember a softball matchup where Grandview University player Kaitlyn Moses hurt her ankle after hitting a grand slam and could not walk. Even though it meant losing, members from the Southeastern University team carried her around the bases.
Education and Information

I am so thankful for the little red and blue squiggly lines that appear as I am typing these paragraphs. Without the blue ones I would not be able to celebrate NATIONAL GRAMMAR DAY correctly. When to use their, they’re or there is important to know, as is not skipping that comma or where to put it. “They’re dinner” is a lot different than “their dinner”.
For Fun

When else would MARCHING MUSIC DAY fall but on March 4th? Drum Corp International founded this day in 2017 and it really gets us stirred up. There is nothing quite like the sight and sound of a well-tuned, in-sync, marching band parading down the street or at a game.
On Today’s Menu…

Our dessert of the day is a heavyweight champ. NATIONAL POUND CAKE DAY is no light matter and deserves some serious attention when it comes to this delicious cake. The original recipe called for a pound each of flour, butter, eggs, and sugar – each. That’s a big cake and of course, where the name comes from. Smaller proportions make for an ideal dessert that is just begging to top off a meal or make a sweet snack
Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s Events and Celebrations
Ash Wednesday
National Multiple Personality Day
St. Piran’s Day
Cheese Doodle Day
National Absinthe Day
On this day…
1789 – The Federal government starts operating under the terms of the U.S. Constitution
1837 – Chicago incorporates as a city
1841 – President William Henry Harrison sits for the first Presidential photograph
1872 – The first issue of the Boston Globe hits the newsstands
1877 – Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake premieres
1902 – The American Automobile Association is created
1917 – Jeanette Rankin becomes the first woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives
1929 – Charles Curtis becomes the first Native-American Vice President
1975 – Queen Elizabeth II knights Sir Charles Chaplin – ok, I didn’t know he was British
Happy Birthday to…
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Garrett Morgan (1877-1963)
Invented the stop light and a breathing hood that would be the precursor to the gas mask

Knute Rockne (1888-1931)
Coached Notre Dame to 105 wins in 13 seasons

Miriam Makeba (1932-2008)
A South African musical artist who performed on Broadway and was exiled from her country for speaking out against apartheid.
Catherine O’Hara (1954- )
You know her from the Home Alone Movies and Schitt’s Creek
Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini (1961-)
Lightweight boxer who knocked out 23 opponents

Jason Newsted (1963- )
Hailing from Battle Creek, Michigan, he kept heavy metal group Metallica humming with his bass guitar
Now it is time to wish a very special lady a happy birthday. Full of life and strength, she loves dogs, her family, Sweden and playing cribbage and backgammon. May your special day be as full of life as you are.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAT!!!

Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for Your wonderful blessings, love, awesome sons and wonderful mothers-in-law. 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
#FatTuesday #HugaGIDay #NationalSonsDay #PoundCakeDay #SportsmanshipDay #MarchingMusicDay #NationalGrammarDay #NationalSnackDay #GlobalObesityDay #Enjoythedayandmakeityourown
Happy Birthday to #GarrettMorgan #KnuteRockne #MiriamMakeba #CatherineOhara #RayMancini #JasonNewsted


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