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See what else is going onHow to celebrate Dec 16th
Feeling a bit rebellious? Mix things up by spending the day honoring a common theme that ties together a series of less-than-traditional national holidays. Consider starting your day by reconciling with a friend or family member you’ve drifted apart from. A simple text, call, or video chat can go a long way.
Next, inject some humor by celebrating Stupid Toy Day. Dig through your old toy box or visit a thrift store to find a silly or nostalgic toy. Play with it like you did as a kid and revel in the joy it brings.
Feeling a bit rebellious? Mix things up by spending the day honoring a common theme that ties together a series of less-than-traditional national holidays. Consider starting your day by reconciling with a friend or family member you’ve drifted apart from. A simple text, call, or video chat can go a long way.
Next, inject some humor by celebrating Stupid Toy Day. Dig through your old toy box or visit a thrift store to find a silly or nostalgic toy. Play with it like you did as a kid and revel in the joy it brings.
Fancy a bit of controversy? Embrace National Barbie and Barney Backlash Day by challenging societal norms. Dress up a doll in a rebellious outfit or create your own alternative storyline for these iconic characters.
Cap off your day with a sweet touch on National Chocolate Covered Anything Day. Raid your kitchen for fruit, pretzels, or even potato chips to dip in melted chocolate. Indulge in this simple, tasty treat as you reflect on your delightfully unconventional day.