Are
you ready for the holidays?
Oh,
I'm not talking about those
holidays… you know, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New
Year…
the ones that
march us out of the old year with all its "vices and
superfluities" and into the hope of the new year. No, I'm
talking about the less common holidays that give us an opportunity to
celebrate the forgotten, the mundane, the obscure.
This
is 21st
century America. We are an equal opportunity nation and must give
these quirky days their moment in the sun — not to mention their
own individual marketing event.
Let's
hear it for the revenue generating enthusiasm of National Ice Cream
Day (December 13), Popcorn Day (January 19), National Doughnut Day
(first Friday in June), Sun Screen Day (May 27) or even National
Underwear Day (August 5).
And
don't forget to celebrate the days that are just plain absurd like If
Pets Had Thumbs Day (March 3), Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your
Neighbor's Porch Day (August 8), Hoodie-Hoo Day (Feburary 20), Have a
Bad Day Day (November 19) and, my personal favorite, No Diet Day (May
6).
Well,
there's a little wheat among all that chaff. Did you know this
Saturday, November 10, is nothing less than National Forget-Me-Not
Day?
To
those we might refer to as "the profane," National
Forget-Me-Not Day is an opportunity to remember friends, family and
loved ones.
But
we, as Free and Accepted Masons, know it to have another meaning. I
know what it means; and you know what it means. It's not really a
Masonic secret but, as for the rest of them, let's keep them
guessing.
Happy
Forget-Me-Not Day.
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