Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of the year.
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January Is......
Family Fit Lifestyle Month....International Creativity Month....International Balance Month....National Be On Purpose Month....National Clean Up Your Computer Month....Get Organized Month....National High-Tech Month....National Hot Tea Month....National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month....National Reaching Your Potential Month....Oatmeal Month....National Walk Your Pet Month....Eradication of Colonialism Month....National Radon Action Month....National Clean Out Your Desk Month....National Birth Defects Prevention Month....National Bread Machine Baking Month....Autism Awareness Month....National Eye Care Month....National Glaucoma Awareness Month....National Soup Month....Fat Free Living Month....Reminiscence Month....and much more.
Family Fit Lifestyle Month....International Creativity Month....International Balance Month....National Be On Purpose Month....National Clean Up Your Computer Month....Get Organized Month....National High-Tech Month....National Hot Tea Month....National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month....National Reaching Your Potential Month....Oatmeal Month....National Walk Your Pet Month....Eradication of Colonialism Month....National Radon Action Month....National Clean Out Your Desk Month....National Birth Defects Prevention Month....National Bread Machine Baking Month....Autism Awareness Month....National Eye Care Month....National Glaucoma Awareness Month....National Soup Month....Fat Free Living Month....Reminiscence Month....and much more.
oddly enough this post will probably be helpful in planning some library displays this month. thanks.
posted by jessamyn at 9:38 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by jessamyn at 9:38 AM on December 31, 2004
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posted by Frank Grimes at 9:44 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by Frank Grimes at 9:44 AM on December 31, 2004
I remember back in the day, we'd send the kids out to walk the dog with a stern reminder to judo chop any predators while we ate fat free soupy oatmeal with hot tea and aerobically cleaned radon out of our desks, taking care not to purposely get any in our eyes or wombs, while in the kitchen, the fragrance of rye bread rose from a Nigerian gizmo made creatively and with great balance in Lagos.
posted by CunningLinguist at 9:45 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by CunningLinguist at 9:45 AM on December 31, 2004
According to the "more" link, January 17th is Judgement Day...?
posted by crazy finger at 9:47 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by crazy finger at 9:47 AM on December 31, 2004
I just know I'm gonna screw this up and put oatmeal in my desk or some damn thing.
posted by Wolfdog at 9:50 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by Wolfdog at 9:50 AM on December 31, 2004
December is light linkage month but nobody got the memo
posted by crusiera at 9:51 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by crusiera at 9:51 AM on December 31, 2004
"...we found a plethora of unused organizing paraphernalia (baskets, plastic drawer systems, Tupperware tubs) just lying around the house and put them right to work! All it took was a little bit of creativity and a label maker -- voila!"
In case we didn't know Americans generally have too much stuff, we now have a whole class of professionals who organize crap for paying clients. It's great to be an American!
posted by weepingsore at 10:22 AM on December 31, 2004
In case we didn't know Americans generally have too much stuff, we now have a whole class of professionals who organize crap for paying clients. It's great to be an American!
posted by weepingsore at 10:22 AM on December 31, 2004
CunningLinguist, bravo, that was lovely.
cunningfinger, only if you're a believer.
Evstar, this was a surprising pain in the ass to put together. I started it about a week and a half ago and had to drop some of the observances.
But it was kind of fun to do anyway.
posted by fenriq at 10:25 AM on December 31, 2004
cunningfinger, only if you're a believer.
Evstar, this was a surprising pain in the ass to put together. I started it about a week and a half ago and had to drop some of the observances.
But it was kind of fun to do anyway.
posted by fenriq at 10:25 AM on December 31, 2004
Your link to "High-Tech Month" says October is High-Tech Month.
posted by zelphi at 10:38 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by zelphi at 10:38 AM on December 31, 2004
That's exactly why January is Get Organized Month and Be On Purpose Month. To clean up all those WTF months.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:00 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:00 AM on December 31, 2004
I'm so looking forward to Reminiscence Month.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:07 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:07 AM on December 31, 2004
National Radon Action Month isn't nearly as exciting as it sounds.
posted by Down10 at 11:12 AM on December 31, 2004
posted by Down10 at 11:12 AM on December 31, 2004
I now have 31 days to reach my potential. Talk about pressure.
posted by Juicylicious at 12:08 PM on December 31, 2004
posted by Juicylicious at 12:08 PM on December 31, 2004
Someone should do this every month. Agree about the billboard display. I'm sure I'll work some of this into the classroom.
posted by absalom at 1:31 PM on December 31, 2004
posted by absalom at 1:31 PM on December 31, 2004
The creativity link was just what I needed, I haven't had an inkling of creativity since NaNoWriMo was over.
posted by kamylyon at 1:54 PM on December 31, 2004
posted by kamylyon at 1:54 PM on December 31, 2004
New Years Resolution Month
posted by sour cream at 6:27 PM on December 31, 2004
posted by sour cream at 6:27 PM on December 31, 2004
Hmm, according to Googlism, February is 'spay/neuter month' and also 'the gold month for producers and sellers of pornography production'. Zoophiliacs rejoice!
posted by TheDonF at 1:14 AM on January 1, 2005
posted by TheDonF at 1:14 AM on January 1, 2005
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