Life has been going at a ridiculous rate around these parts for the past few weeks…BUT…by next week things are going to slow down and I fully plan on staying home, hanging out with my family, getting ready for Halloween and celebrating a pile of random holidays. And so, in the spirit of what I’m planning on…here’s is our monthly list of days to celebrate.
October:
1. World Vegetarian Day, National Lace Day
2. World Smile Day, Name Your Car Day, World Farm Animals Day
3. International Frugal Fun Day
4. National Golf Day, National Frappe Day, National Taco Day
5. World Teacher Day, Do Something Nice Day, National Kale Day
6. American Libraries Day
7. National Diversity Day
8. World Octopus Day
9. World Egg Day, Mouldy Cheese Day, Leif Erickson Day, Fire Prevention Day
10. National Angel Food Cake Day, National Handbag Day, Native American Day
11. Yom Kippur, National Food Truck Day, National Face Your Fears Day, Southern Food Heritage Day
12. Columbus Day, Old Farmers Day, National Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work Day, National Fossil Day, National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day
13. International Skeptics Day, National No Bra Day, National Chess Day
14. National Dessert Day, Emergency Nurses Day
15. National Cake Decorating Day, I Love Lucy Day, National Grouch Day
16. Bosses Day, Dictionary Day
17. Wear Something Gaudy Day
18. National Chocolate Cupcake Day
19. Evaluate Your Life Day
20. Conflict Resolution Day
21. National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
22. National Nut Day
23. National Mole Day, Ipod Day
24. United Nations Day, National Bologna Day, Make a Difference Day
25. World Pasta Day, Mother-in-Law Day, International Artists Day
26. National Mincemeat Day, National Day of the Deployed
27. Navy Day
28. National Bread Sticks Day, National Chocolate Day
29. National Frankenstein Day, Hermit Day, National Cat Day, Internet Day, National Forgiveness Day
30. National Candy Corn Day
31. Halloween, Carve a Pumpkin Day, National Magic Day, National Caramel Apple Day
Alana White says
Yom Kippur was celebrated last month. It is on October 11 next year though.
Have you considered posting these the month before so we can see the first holidays of the month before they have passed?
simplesimonandco says
NO! But I love that idea…and I totally should. I will try to remember and post Novembers at the end of this month! Thank you so much for the suggestion!
-liZ