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A guide to celebrating Feb 1st
Let’s kickstart our day with a burst of positivity by celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week. Embrace different perspectives by joining an online interfaith discussion or learning about a new religion.
Next, it’s National Get Up Day; let’s get moving! Get out for a brisk walk, do a short workout, or even have a spontaneous dance party in your living room.
For lunch, why not indulge in a slice of Baked Alaska on National Baked Alaska Day? If you don’t have the dessert on hand, try a DIY version with ice cream and toasted meringue.
Feeling adventurous? It’s Robinson Crusoe Day! Head to a nearby park for a solo picnic and pretend you’re on a deserted island.
National Freedom Day calls for reflection. Write down something you’re grateful for or write a letter to a local representative about an issue that matters to you.
As the day winds down, National Dark Chocolate Day is the perfect excuse to treat yourself. Whether it’s a piece of dark chocolate or a rich hot cocoa, savor the flavor.
Finally, wrap up the day with a smile on Spunky Old Broads Day. Reach out to an older relative or friend, share a funny memory, and spread some joy.
By celebrating these unique holidays, we’ve experienced a day filled with diversity, movement, indulgence, reflection, and laughter. Who knew such a motley crew of holidays could lead to such a delightful day?