Here
is a medley of questions for the Wednesday Medley. I always start with the
National Day and base questions from there. No rules and there is no
obligation. Link up if you want to. I'm
doing this to fill my Wednesday and if you are interested, then I invite you to
join in and link up with other ‘Meddlers’!!
Everything below this line is from NationalDayCalendar.com.
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MAY DAY
May Day is observed annually on May 1. In many ancient calendars, May 1 was the first day of summer. This was a cause for celebration. One of the more popular rituals was harvesting flowers and giving them to neighbors and strangers in cone-shaped baskets. These “May Baskets” become more commonly known as “May Day Baskets”. The current tradition is observed by hanging a cone-shaped basket full of flowers or other gifts on the outside doorknob, then knocking or ringing the doorbell and run away.
May Day has been a traditional day of celebration for centuries, with some of the earliest appearings in pre-Christian times. In English tradition, May Day is celebrated by crowning a May Queen and dancing around a maypole. The Finnish tradition is a carnival-type celebration in the streets that includes a special type of lemonade that is made with lemons, brown sugar and yeast. In France, it is correct to give people either dogwood or lily of the valley to celebrate May Day. In Italy, a seasonal feast is held to celebrate the arrival of spring.
While different countries have different ways to celebrate May Day, it is truly a celebration of spring.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Use #MayDay when posting on Social Media. Participate in the May Day tradition of hanging baskets of flowers on doors.
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Everything above this line is from NationalDayCalendar.com.
1. Ahhh... May Day!! Happy May! Did you celebrate this when you were a child by dancing around a Maypole or leaving flowers on someone's porch? Will you be celebrating a special occasion in May?
(There are so many other things being celebrated today that I
think we need to give them some attention, too!)
2. National Mother Goose Day was founded in 1987. Can you name a nursery rhyme that would fit your life as it was in 1987? If you are a youngster and not yet born in 1987, you may pass, of course, but do you have a favorite nursery rhyme? HERE is a list of nursery rhymes.
3. National Chocolate Parfait Day is also honored on this day. Parfait means perfect in French. Tell us about a perfect day, in your mind, and would/could it end with a chocolate parfait?
4. National School Principal's Day was founded to celebrate these school administrators who support and guide quality teachers and staff to provide productive learning environments for our children. Did you have a good Principal when you were in school? Do you remember his/her name?
5. And perhaps the most important one is Silver Star Service Banner Day which honors the sacrifices of the combat wounded, ill, and dying service members from all branches of the military. Do you have family members who have served this country in uniform? Tell us about them, if you will.
6. It's Hump Day! How is your week going so far?
Thanks for your visit! If you are joining the group of Meddlers tomorrow, answer on your blog and come back tomorrow to link up with us so we can all visit each other.
Peace & hugs! God bless!!
Interesting questions, Terri. Now I need to find my Maypole!
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Fun assignments, Terri. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI remember one time having a Maypole at school. I hope you and Joe are doing well. Have a great day sweet Terri. Hugs and blessings
ReplyDeleteI like this a bunch!
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