So another week with a whole lot of new days to celebrate. These are the calendars for October:
We are still totally celebrating Hood #8…
And here are a couple of links for this week, but not a whole lot!!!
- 12 October 2009: Star Spangled Banner First Sung (1814).
- 19 October 2009: Thomas Edison Demonstrated the Electric Light Bulb (1879).
- 21 October 2009: Guggenheim Museum Opened (1959).
- 23 October 2009: Pele’s Birthday (1940).
- 24 October 2009: United Nations Day.
- 24 October 2009: Mother in Laws Day.
- I have a great book review coming in our next Sunday Snippet…
- 25 October 2009: National Denim Day.
- 25 October 2009: Pablo Picasso’s Birthday (1881 – 1973).
That’s us… If you are celebrating something fun, that would be of interest to home-schoolers around the world, then feel free to leave a comment!!!
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5 responses so far ↓
1 Evenshine // Oct 19, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Just stopping by to say congrats on Hood #8- SO adorable. Found you through Small Notebook. Blessings to you and yours!
2 se7en // Oct 19, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Hi E, Nice to meet you, thank-you so much for stopping by!!! I love Small Notebook too!!! You have a great week!!!
3 jacki // Oct 20, 2009 at 10:38 pm
I really love these posts, thank you for sifting through the dearth of days out there for us – it is a LOT more manageable this way! (Is that new little one SMILING?!)
4 se7en // Oct 20, 2009 at 10:45 pm
Hi J, The pleasure is mine!!! Making memories and all that! Yup he does have a semi-perminant grin and a permanent flutter of a smile just lurking!!! Hope you guys have a great week – and survive this wind event that is keeping us indoors with the doors and windows shut, lest the smallest hoods quite literally blow away!!!
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