Monday, February 22, 2021

World Thinking Day - February 22, 2021

DIANE'S CORNER .. 

Celebrate World Thinking Day


World Thinking Day is celebrated each year by the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts across the world on the 22nd February. 

Thinking Day originated from a desire by the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to dedicate a day to thinking about and appreciating the global spread of these movements. The observance of Thinking Day has been celebrated every year since 1926, and began over 90 years ago. 

The day began when the delegates from the Guide and Girl Scout organizations from across the globe attended the 4th world conference where it was decided that the day would be created and would be held on Lord Baden-Powell’s birthday, the founder of the Girl Scout and Guide movements. 

Several years after the day was begun, at the 7th World Conference held in Poland, it was suggested that birthdays usually mean the giving of gifts. It was suggested that girls who were part of the movement could give some kind of gift or do fundraising to help support the movement. 

Olave Baden-Powell wrote a letter that was addressed to all Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and asked them to give a penny to help support the Girl Guiding and Girl Scout movements around the world. 


History of Thinking Day

Since it was first launched, Thinking Day has become a way to support Girl Guiding and Girl Scouts across the globe. It allows groups of Girl Guides and Scouts to get to know and connect with others within the Girl Guiding and Scouting community, even if they’re situated countries apart. 

The aim of Thinking Day is to bring together young people from across the world – nearly 150 countries choose to take part in the celebrations – to celebrate international fun and friendship, as well as to help raise money and focus on the year’s global theme. 

Each year, the theme for Thinking Day changes; this year the theme is ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ – it’s about respecting other people for who they are, regardless of their background. The theme for this year is about treating everyone equally regardless of race, religion, age, nationality, ability, appearance, gender, identity, and experience. 

The Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are a global movement with 10 million girls spread across 150 countries, all of whom have diverse backgrounds, cultures and experiences. This year’s Thinking Day aims to celebrate the incredible diversity within the movement. 

Usually, one country is selected to be the focus of Thinking Day. With the aim being that Girl Guides and Scouts from across the world will spend time researching the country, its culture and the living conditions in place there, and are then able to better understand how other people in the world live. 

The idea around selecting one country to focus on is to help the community better understand and be aware of how different cultures and communities across the globe function and live on a daily basis. It’s also an opportunity to gain a better insight into different religions and how they impact the ways in which communities live and function across the world.  

A 1p donation is requested from each member in support of projects that aid Girl Guides and Girl Scouts from member countries in need. 

Thinking Day is one of the most important days in the Girl Guiding calendar, with the theme of the event encouraging members of the movement to think about the bigger issues impacting themselves and the communities around them, as well as communities situated across the globe. 

Previous Thinking Days have tackled difficult issues such as : poverty, inequality based on gender, sustainability and the environment, as well as access to education across the globe. 

To celebrate this momentous day, most Girl Guiding groups opt to plan a range of different events to mark the occasion. The activities organized are normally designed around the concepts of the day’s theme, which this year are: diversity, equity, and inclusion. With the aim being for the Girl Guiding movement to focus on how they can put these issues into practice and help the world to celebrate diversity both locally and in communities across the globe. 


Joke of the Day

What’s the difference between COVID-19 and Romeo & Juliet?
One’s a Coronavirus and the other is a Verona crisis.

Word of the Day

Queenborough mayor

The Mayor of Queenborough by Thomas Middleton

MEANING:
noun: A position involving pomp and show, but no real power or authority.

ETYMOLOGY:
After Simon the tanner who becomes the mayor of Queenborough in Thomas Middleton’s 1620 play Hengist, King of Kent, or The Mayor of Quinborough. Queenborough is a small town in Kent, UK. Earliest documented use: 1668.

NOTES:
The website (permalink) of modern-day Queenborough is forthright when it says: “The Town Council is technically a parish, the ‘Town’ status allows us to have a Mayor and to continue with the long tradition of Mayors of Queenborough.” 

USAGE:
“A Queenborough mayor behind his mace,
And fops in military show,
Are sovereign for the case in view.”

Matthew Green; The Spleen; 1754.

Idiom of the Day


What does 'As the crow flies' mean?

This idiom is used to describe the shortest possible distance between two places.



DAILY SQU-EEK




If You Were Born Today, February 22

While sensitive and concerned with others' welfare, you are not afraid to be different. In fact, many of you feel a "calling" early in life, or you feel unique or different. This can lead you on an unusual path, but always a very expressive one. Your ideas are unique and creative, and you feel compelled to share them! You can be very persuasive and intriguing. Many of the choices you make in life are altruistic ones. Anything routine doesn't hold your attention for too long, but you prefer to spend your time on meaningful, purposeful activity. You might turn hobbies into work. Famous people born today: 

1732 George Washington, 1st President of the United States (1789-97) and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, born in Westmoreland, Virginia (d. 1799)

1857 Robert Baden-Powell, British officer and founder of the modern scouting movement, born in Paddington, London (d. 1941)

1918 Alfred J. Gross, American inventor (invented the walkie-talkie), born in Toronto, Ontario (d. 2000)








1950 Julius Erving "Dr. J," American Basketball Hall of Fame forward (11-time NBA All Star), born in East Meadow, New York

1962 Steve Irwin, Australian naturalist & TV personality (The Crocodile Hunter), born in Melbourne, Victoria (d. 2006)

1975 Drew Barrymore, American actress (ET, Firestarter, Poison Ivy), born in Los Angeles, California




(Not So) Totally Useless Facts of The Day ..

Sleeping after learning new information boosts your ability to remember it. It slows down the rate of memory deterioration, the speed at which you forget things.

The Humpty Dumpty rhyme never says that he was an egg.

Texas is so big that El Paso, in the western corner of the state, is closer to San Diego, California, than it is to Houston, Texas.


READERS INFO
1.
1959 -
The inaugural Daytona 500 stock-car race took place at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fl. During the race, Lee Petty and Johnny Beauchamp battled in an extremely tight race. It was such a close finish that Beauchamp was declared the unofficial winner that day. It was not until three days later, and with the use of photographs and newsreels, that Petty was determined to be the actual winner of the race.


2.
Coronavirus Style by Sylvia, CAN DO Correspondent
Fung-Away Foot Soak

This makes a nice hot soak for chilly nights in the winter time, or as a cooling soak in tepid water for sandal weather, especially when using Peppermint!

1 litre Water
1/4 c. Baking Soda/Apple Cider Vinegar
2 t. Salt
12 drops Tea Tree/Peppermint Essential Oil

Mix the above ingredients in a basin just large enough for your feet, and allow them to soak for 20 minutes. Afterwards would be a good time to attend to cuticles and dry skin, and apply some cream to moisturize those heels.

Did you know…? You can apply a few drops of Tea Tree Oil directly to your clean nails after a shower or bath to continue working on fungal infections. Using a toothpaste with it will also help diminish candida in your mouth and throat, as will eliminating as much starch and sugar from your diet as possible.

Pictures of the Day

When You Forget to Take Down Your Christmas Lights and Have a Happy Accident
Sometimes forgetfulness pays off! Just a small and random moment of joy that hopefully puts a smile on your face 

USA
A snowman wears a face mask in Central Park, New York City. 


knit
thanks, Helen
Knit Patterns of the Day: 

crochet
Snowflake Keyhole Scarf



RECIPE


Quarantine Cooking Recipes
thanks, Debbie

CROCKPOT RECIPE

thanks, Shelley, New York Food Correspondent


VEGAN/ VEGETARIAN RECIPE

Both vegetarian and vegan diets may provide health benefits, including reduced body weight, lower cholesterol levels, and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. However, it is important for vegetarians and vegans to ensure that they are meeting all of their nutritional requirements.

thanks, Alice



COPYCAT RECIPE 
thanks, Jenny
RETRO
thanks, Ann


SWEETS
thanks, Shelley, New York Food Correspondent
Butter Tart Recipe


ADULT COLORING .. St. Patrick's Day



FUN
thanks, Ann

In this puzzle, there is a pair of chopsticks hiding in the takeout food. Can you find them?



answer:




thanks, Stella

CHILDREN'S CORNER

thanks, Gwen 
Fizzy Ice {Science Activity for Kids}


PUZZLE

Gazania Orange Jigsaw Puzzle


WORD SEARCH


accept

bacon
bandit
blaze

center
clerk
compulsive
dads
duel

emergence
employee

foods
gather
glove

hammer

investigate

lane
legislation
lore
matter
mice
muddle
museum
mutate

offense

penetration
phase
reduce
remedy
rumble

salt
same
social

warden



SUDOKU .. hard


solution:





ICE BREAKER ..
thanks, Kris
You can use 'ice breaker questions' to build a rapport, enabling strangers to engage in back and forth conversion. With a little practice and possibly a beer or two, you’ll be breaking more ice than the Titanic. 

What Is The Best Praise Or Advice You’ve Received?


QUOTE
thanks, Helen




CLEVER 

thanks, Lily
Use a skirt hanger with clips as a space-saving cookbook holder.
Use the 2 clips on the hanger to hold the cookbook open. Put the hanger’s hook over a nearby cupboard handle to create an instant and very useful cookbook holder! The open book will be at just the right height for easy reference, and it won’t take up valuable counter space.

EYE OPENER 
thanks, Heide




A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The closing years of life are like the end of a masquerade party, when the masks are dropped. -Arthur Schopenhauer, philosopher (22 Feb 1788-1860)


OPTICAL ILLUSION
Sometimes nature creates wonderful puzzles. See how many hidden face you can find in this picture
You are genius if you are able to find at least 10 faces in the given picture.

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