Cariloha Friday! and a welcome invitation to go on an outdoor odyssey or to stay at home under your bamboo sheets for some serious lackadaisical lounging. However you frame it, your weekend is about to unfold so make it a good one.
As you venture out, remember to get your Cariloha style on, letting it inspire your creative side to do something that’s all your own and, turning the page, to do something kind and helpful for someone else.
Make your own concoction of chocolate mousse and then consider walking American Band Stand reruns (today), then, sink your teeth into a big, juicy apple, turn on your Christmas lights and share a slice of pie (tomorrow), next, have a heart and share some apple fritters with someone who has special education needs (Sunday), finally, hug it out underneath a neon sign or beneath your very own roof (Monday). Happy first weekend in December!
However you choose to approach your weekend, make it a memorable time and don’t forget to wrap up in your Cariloha bamboo-soft clothing, sheets or towels every day.
November 30 – December 3
30- Perpetual Youth Day (Dick Clark’s Birthday)
30- National Mousse Day
30- Stay at home because you’re well day
1- National Pie Day
1- Eat a Red Apple Day
1- World AIDS Awareness Day
1- Rosa Parks Day
1- Phony Smile Day
1- Christmas Club Birthday
1- Christmas Lights Day
2- Business of Popping Corn Day
2- Charles Dickens in America Day
2- Special Education Day
2- Glacier Bay National Park Birthday (1980)
2- Have-a-Heart Day
2- I Dream of Jeannie Wedding Day (1969)
2- Play Basketball Day
2- National Fritters Day
3- Let’s Hug Day
3- Neon Lighting Birthday (1910)
3- Telescope Birthday (1621)
3- National Roof-Over-Your-Head Day
3- International Day of the Disabled Person
Tell the folks here at Cariloha how you celebrated your weekend. What did you do? How did you make it memorable? Send us a picture wearing or using bamboo clothing, bedding or bath goods, and we’ll post it on our blog for a prize.