“Happy New Year! Will You Be a Mover and a Shaker in 2015?”
I’ve been helping my sister and niece move to a new home and the expression “movers and shakers” came to mind. I was definitely a “mover.” I hope I won’t be remembered as a “shaker,” as in rattle-rattle, was that glass?
If you’d like to check out the real meaning of “movers and shakers,” check here: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/movers-and-shakers.html
What about you, will you be a mover and a shaker in 2015? Will you accomplish things that make you proud?
And your response: Certainly! Of course!
Here are some fun celebrations for January. Perhaps you can start with traditional New Year’s Day foods and choose a few other celebrations to enjoy this month. The complete list of January events can be found at http://www.brownielocks.com/january.html
January is…
Book Blitz Month How many books can you read in a month? Reminds me of “How low can you go” when doing The Limbo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbo_(dance) In this case, it’s how high a stack can you read? What’s tops on your list?
Get Organized Month Straighten, shuffle, do things more efficiently, and better. How will accomplish this?
International Brain Teaser Month What type brain teasers do you like to do? In my mind, writing and illustrating for publication counts. Do you agree?
Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month Our older son took skiing classes while in college. It was the best money we ever spent on physical education courses. Do you ski?
National Hot Tea Month Someone gave me a special hot tea mug once. Now, that’s a serious hot tea drinker. Are you?
National Skating Month Spotlighting Tara Lazar and her upcoming publication, as announced here: http://taralazar.com/2012/06/21/ryan-gosling-makes-a-book-announcement/
LITTLE RED GLIDING HOOD
illustrated by Troy Cummings
Random House
October 2015
National Soup Month Link What’s your favorite soup? Have you tried something new lately? We’d love to hear about it.
National Volunteer Blood Donor Month Always needed and appreciated.
Oatmeal Month Do you eat oatmeal? I like mine with raisins.
Teen Driving Awareness Month My niece just got her driver’s permit. Makes this one personal to me. Do you know a teen driver? How can you show him or her support and courtesy?
Special Weeks in January:
World Leprosy Week: 25-31 Joyce Hostetter wrote a book called Healing Water. Learn more about it here:
http://joycemoyerhostetter.com/my-books/
Healing Water
This is the story of Pia, a thirteen year old Hawaiian boy who is banished to the Kalaupapa leprosy settlement. Like so many others in the settlement he is in a fight for survival. He finds he must choose between anger and forgiveness, goodwill and hatred.
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Week: 26-31 Gather your favorite poetry books. Invite friends to bring their favorites. Sit around a fireplace and take turns sharing. That’s a deviation on a cowboy poetry gathering.
US National Snow Sculpting Week: 28-2/1 Snow sculptures are amazing sights. What would you like to sculpt with snow? Why?
Special Days in January:
Argyle Day: 8 What is argyle? Research to learn more about it? Have you ever owned an argyle sweater?
Bubble Bath Day: 8 Do you shower or bathe? Bubble bath or plain? Favorite brand?
Rubber Duckie Day: 13 Do rubber duckies join you in your bath? Other tub or shower favorites?
Dress Up Your Pet Day: 14 Do you dress up your pet? Only at Halloween? On a regular basis? Share about it.
Appreciate A Dragon Day: 16 Would you rather have a real or pretend dragon? Why? What is your favorite dragon story?
Cable Car Day: 17 Name three words that come to mind when you hear this. If you can’t name three, research this topic, just for fun.
Kid Inventors’ Day: 17 What would you like to invent? Why?
Thesaurus Day: 18 Online or hardcopy? Which do you prefer? When do you use a thesaurus?
Martin Luther King Day: 19 How will you honor Martin Luther King’s influence on civil rights?
Popcorn Day: 19 I love popcorn. Do you eat it at the movies, as a snack at home, or some other time? Have you ever popped it in a big commercial popcorn popper? Tell a popcorn story of your own.
Tin Can Day: 19 Why do you think this day is significant? What is used today instead of tin?
Inauguration Day: 20 Have you ever watched a presidential inauguration? What was special about it to you?
National Hugging Day: 21 Who or what would you like to hug? What is a tree hugger?
Squirrel Appreciation Day: 21 Dogs like to chase squirrels. People like to watch them. Some even hunt them to cook squirrel stew. What’s a squirrel story you could share? Any favorite books with squirrel characters?
National Pie Day: 23 Have you ever participated in a pie throw? What is your favorite experience with a pie throw? Do you bake pies? What is your favorite. Bake one today!
Belly Laugh Day: 24 When did you belly laugh last? What made you laugh? Did you cry tears too?
National Compliment Day: 24 What was one of your most treasured compliments? Why?
National Peanut Butter Day: 24 What is your favorite way to eat peanut butter? Try a different way today. I recently tried it with pretzels. Good!
Opposite Day: 25 Play a modified version of April Fool’s jokes today. Say the opposite of what you mean. Then call out, “It’s Opposite Day.”
National Peanut Brittle Day: 26 Have you ever made peanut brittle? I love eating it. To me, it’s like potato chips, in that “it’s hard to eat just one.”
Holocaust Memorial Day: 27 Have you ever visited a Holocaust memorial? What books have you read on this topic?
National Puzzle Day: 29 What type puzzles do you like? Crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, life’s puzzles (real and in fiction stories)? Tell about your favorite.
Seeing Eye Dog Day: 29 Like to read dog books? Look for one on this topic.
Inspire Your Heart with Art Day: 31 Do something artsy today. How about every
Here’s wishing everyone a super start to a brand spanking new year! I’d love to hear your comments. Thanks for visiting. Come again and bring a friend.
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