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HOLIDAYS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY!


 

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 You probably already knew that Mother's Day and Memorial Day are in May. But did you know that you can celebrate one (or more) holidays every day this month? Here is a list of one holiday for each day in May.




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May 1: Law Day - You should do your best to avoid breaking the law today, of all days.

May 2: National Play Your Ukulele Day - You know, since you have one and all.


May 3: Garden Meditation Day - If you have a garden then get out there and do some meditating.

Day 4: Respect for Chickens Day/Star Wars Day - We don't want to see any chickens running around with their heads cut off. That would be entirely disrespectful on Respect for Chickens Day.  Also it is Star Wars Day "young padawan"!




May 5: Cartoonists Day - Cartoonists, this one's for you.


May 6: No Diet Day - Give up your diet for a day and just eat what you want. Oh, wait - Eat What You Want Day is May 11th. Just give up your diet for the day.


May 7: No Pants Day - Does this mean every one's going to be out with no pants on today?


May 8: No Socks Day - I'm sure you can figure this one out


May 9: Mother's Day - Aww, come on. Show your mommy some love!







May 10: Windmill Day - Take some time today to appreciate all that windmills do.


May 11: Eat What You Want Day - Actually, I usually eat what I want every day. But does that mean we can pig out if that's what we want to do?


May 12: Limerick Day - Write a limerick about your favorite May holiday.


May 13: Frog Jumping Day - Go find some frogs and hold a jumping contest to see which can jump the highest.


May 14: National Chicken Dance Day - dad dada dada DA!, da dada dada DA!, da dada dada DA!, clap! clap! clap! clap! clap!








May 15: International Day of Families - If you don't have a family, adopt one for the day.


May 16: National Sea Monkey Day - Go to the pet store and ask if you can buy a Sea Monkey.


May 17: World Telecommunications Day - Telecommunicate with someone across the world.


May 18: Visit Your Relatives Day - Does it matter that they live 2,000 miles away?


May 19: National Employee Health and Fitness Day - If you're not an employee, you don't have to worry about it.







May 20: Weights & Measures Day - If you haven't weighed and measured yourself lately, it's about time you did.


May 21: National Wait Staff Day - When you go out, actually be nice to the wait staff for once.


May 22: National Wig Out Day - It's okay if you need to wig out today


May 23: National Taffy Day - Do Laffy Taffys count? Mmm.


May 24: Morse Code Day - Instead of talking, use Morse Code to communicate with everyone. If they don't understand, that's their problem.




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May 25: Cookie Monster's Birthday - You know what that means, right?


May 26: National Senior Health & Fitness Day ( - Again, if you're not a senior, don't worry about it.


May 27: Cellophane Tape Day - See what you can do using only cellophane tape.


May 28: Sierra Club Day - Join or start your own Sierra Club.


May 29: International Jazz Day - Have a party and only play jazz music.







May 30: Hug Your Cat Day - Show your kitty some love


May 31: Memorial Day - What can you do to celebrate Memorial Day?

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