
World Hemophilia Day
For some 400,000 people, simple papercuts, nicks, and scrapes can actually be dangerous or even life-threatening due to a blood disorder known as hemophilia.
Your guide to every national day and holiday on April 17 2012

For some 400,000 people, simple papercuts, nicks, and scrapes can actually be dangerous or even life-threatening due to a blood disorder known as hemophilia.















Start your day with a haiku. Take moments to appreciate nature, jot down your thoughts in a short and sweet poem. Embrace the art of brevity and beauty.
Sip on a glass of Malbec while reading a teen literature book. Dive into a world of young adult fiction while indulging in a glass of wine. Let the flavors and words transport you to a different place.
Celebrate diversity with a plate of cheeseballs. Try different types of cheeseballs, from classic to gourmet options. Embrace the cheesy goodness and share with friends or family.
Get active with a game of kickball. Gather a group of friends for a friendly match. Enjoy some outdoor fun and laughter while kicking the ball around.
Educate yourself on deaf culture. Watch documentaries, read articles, or learn some basic sign language. Take this opportunity to understand and support the deaf community.
Explore your family history. Research your ancestors, visit genealogy websites, or talk to older family members. Discover your roots and feel connected to your heritage.
End your day with a bat-themed movie night. Watch movies featuring bats, from animated classics to superhero films. Appreciate these nocturnal creatures in a fun and entertaining way.
Remember, it’s the little things that make a day special. Embrace the peculiar and make the most of these weird national holidays.