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Celebrate National Parents' Day
National Parents’ Day honors all parents on the fourth Sunday in July.
In May we celebrated mothers, and in June we celebrated fathers. It follows that in July we can bring all our parents together and show them some appreciation all at once. Parents play a vital role in the lives of children. From the day we are born, parents are our protectors, teachers, providers and role models. As families, they are the core of our communities. On National Parents’ Day, we honor all parents do every day to raise up their children in a world that is constantly changing and challenging.
HISTORY
National Parents’ Day was established in 1994 when President Bill Clinton signed a Congressional Resolution into Law (36 U.S.C. § 135) for: recognizing, uplifting, and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children.” The bill was introduced by Republican Senator Trent Lott.
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Word of the Day
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Definition: | (noun) A cave dweller, especially one of the prehistoric peoples thought to have lived in caves. | ||
Synonyms: | caveman | ||
Usage: | These vile old troglodytes are no longer there; but into their deserted cave another terrible giant has thrust himself, and makes it his business to seize upon honest travelers and fatten them for his table. |
Idiom of the Day
be on (the) air— To be broadcasting live, as on television or radio. |
This Day in History
Henryk Goldszmit, AKA Janusz Korczak (1878)
Goldszmit was a Jewish doctor and author of children's literature who wrote under the pen name Janusz Korczak. In 1912, he established an orphanage in Warsaw. When World War II broke out, he refused to flee the Nazis and continued to care for the children even after his orphanage was forced to move into the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. In August 1942, Nazi soldiers came with orders to take all the children and workers in the orphanage to the Treblinka concentration camp. |
Tisha b'Av
The Jewish Fast of Av is a period of fasting, lamentation, and prayer in memory of the destruction of both the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. When the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the First Temple in 586 BCE, the Jews rebuilt it, but continued the fast day. Then the Second Temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE, and a long period of exile began for the Jews. The nine days from the beginning of Av through Tisha b'Av mark a period of intense mourning for the various disasters and tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people throughout history. |
Replacing Vacant Lots With Green Spaces Can Ease Depression In Urban Communities
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Replacing Vacant Lots With Green Spaces Can Ease Depression In Urban Communities
1376 - The legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin leading rats out of town is said to have occurred on this date.
1796 - Cleveland was founded by General Moses Cleaveland.
1926 - Babe Ruth caught a baseball at Mitchell Field in New York. The ball had been dropped from an airplane flying at 250 feet.
1933 - Caterina Jarboro became the first black prima donna of a U.S. opera company. She sang "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.
1955 - U.S. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon chaired a cabinet meeting in Washington, DC. It was the first time that a Vice-President had carried out the task.
1955 - U.S. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon chaired a cabinet meeting in Washington, DC. It was the first time that a Vice-President had carried out the task.
1963 - The Beach Boys released the single "Surfer Girl."
2000 - Astronomers at the University of Arizona announced that they had found a 17th moon orbiting Jupiter.
2009 - The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, lasting up to 6 minutes and 38.8 seconds, occurred over parts of Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
2000 - Astronomers at the University of Arizona announced that they had found a 17th moon orbiting Jupiter.
2009 - The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, lasting up to 6 minutes and 38.8 seconds, occurred over parts of Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
DAILY SQU-EEK
If You Were Born Today, July 22
You are very intelligent in a quiet way. You have a great love of security and consistency that you avoid making major changes if you can. Your worst enemy is self-doubt and procrastination. You may attract, or be attracted to, a certain level of drama in your love life. You work best in life when you have a passion. Family and work are two great loves for you, and you need to strike a balance between the two. Famous people born today:
1849 Emma Lazarus, poet ("New Colossus" - on the base of Statue of Liberty), born in NYC, New York
1890 Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, mom of JFK, RFK & Ted, born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1995)
1898 Alexander Calder, American sculptor(mobiles, stabiles), born in Lawnton, Pennsylvania (d. 1976)
1934 Louise Fletcher, actress (One Flew over Cuckoo's Nest), born in Birmingham, Alabama
1940 Alex Trebek, Canadian-American TV game host (High Rollers, Jeopardy), born in Sudbury, Ontario
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INTERESTING FACTS
Scottish band The Bay City Rollers chose their name after sticking a pin in a map of America, which landed on the Michigan city.
Spiders recycle webs by eating them.
LEGO is an abbreviation of the Danish phrase leg godt which means “play well.” The company was originally called Billund Maskinsnedkeri.
In a 2004 episode of Sesame Street, Cookie Monster revealed that before he started eating cookies his name was Sid.
Londoners in the 1600s were advised to keep "fart jars"—consisting of trapped fart odors—on hand to combat bubonic plague. The idea was that the potent smell would somehow purify the air.
The nacunda nighthawk (Chordeiles nacunda) is a species in the nightjar family. It is endemic to South America, living in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and heavily degraded former forest. It is among the largest nightjars in the world, with a length of 27.5 to 32 cm (10.8 to 12.6 in).
Mt. Bromo – Reynold Riksa Dewantara
Mount Bromo volcano is a small, but active volcanic cinder cone on Java, Indonesia. Early 2016, I happened to be in Mt. Bromo during the increase of seismic activity and triggered the alert status to the second highest.
knit
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knit
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knit
Lavender Sachet Dolls
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crochet
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crochet
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crochet
crochet
crochet
RECIPE
CROCKPOT RECIPE
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SWEETS
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ADULT COLORING
CRAFTS
Sparkling Marble Magnets
Home and Garden DIY Ideas, Photos and Answers
CHILDREN'S CORNER ... crafts
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PUZZLE
WORD SEARCH
alien answer cabs citrus clinic compulsion customs disc | effect enlarge escape eternal expose follow history hopeless | leer length mercy novel observe order | peace picturesque potion require retire right role | secret seen sere sword tern thing throw trickle worry |
SUDOKU ... hard
solution:
QUOTE
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CLEVER
Using two microfiber cloths, four small binder clips and a pair of kitchen tongs, you can make a slatted blind cleaner.
Simply wrap a microfiber cloth around each tong and place a binder clip on each end to keep the cloth on the tong.
Close the tongs on each slate and slide across.
When your done, unclip the cloths and throw them into the washer.
EYE OPENER
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