Cariloha Friday! Couldn’t come any sooner for me. So much to do and so little time – I need a good weekend to get it all done. Predictably, this weekend hosts several interesting holidays, many of which may be inspirational to those who don’t have any weekend plans yet.
As you venture out this autumn weekend, be sure to get your Cariloha style on, letting it inspire your unique personality to do something new for a change. Show your gratitude for friends, neighbors and family.
Read a child a book and create a family health and fitness plan for the fall and winter months – if nothing else seems to be jiving, ask a series of stupid questions – something is bound to happen if you do (today), then, enjoy a bowl full of blackberries and watch your favorite Broadway musical (tomorrow), next, chew an entire pack of your favorite gum and use a safety pin to fasten something together (Sunday), finally, make some cookies, eat lots of veggies, mail a postcard and know that nobody is perfect (Monday). Happy Native American Weekend!
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.
September 28 – October 1
28- Marshmallow Twisters Day
28- Read a Child a Book You Like Day
28- First Airport Opened
28- Family Health & Fitness Day
28- Ask a Stupid Question Day (one of my favorite days)
28- National Good Neighbor Day (Always September 28)
28- Native American Day – fourth Friday of the month
29- Blackberries Day
29- Broadway Musicals Day
29- Happy Goose Day
29- Quick Draw McGraw’s Birthday (1959)
29- National Public Lands Day (Last Saturday in September)
30- Chewing Gum Day
30- Safety Pin Invented
30- National Mud Pack Day
1- Homemade Cookie Day
1- World Vegetarian Day
1- World Habitat Day
1- Earth Angel Day
1- Jimmy Carter’s Birthday
1- Less Than Perfect Day
1- Model T Birthday
1- National Book It! Day
1- Child Health Day (first Monday in October)
1- Walt Disney World Birthday (1971)
1- World Series Birthday (1903)
1- Postcard Birthday (1869 – first postcards were issued in Vienna, Austria)
1- Yosemite National Park Birthday (1864)
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.