MAY DAYS

Since April showers bring May flowers, is everyone busy planting flowers or flowerpots for your gardens? I don’t know about you, but I don’t have much of a green thumb. And I live in an area filled with wildlife that destroy plants, so I’m relegated to just a few small pots on my patio and enjoying the natural landscape of my Southwestern city.

In May we celebrate Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day, and Memorial Day. But did you know there are lots of other observations in May? Among the more fun ones are:

  • Kite Day (May 3rd)
  • Eat What You Want Day (May 11th)
  • Limerick Day (May 12th)
  • Blame Someone Else Day (the 1st Friday the 13th of the year)
  • World Laughter Day (1st Sunday of May)

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I love these! Just think, if we incorporated things like this into our lives, EVERY day could be World Laughter Day! And we could all use more laughter in our lives.

This past year has been hard on people all over the world. I know some of you have experienced loss in your lives – whether it was something indicative of Covid, such as a financial or job loss, experiencing sadness or depression due to isolation and not being able to travel or see your loved ones, or perhaps unrelated, such as the loss of a parent or an unrelated health issue.

I’ve experienced a few of these myself, but as I like to say that relationships are the most important thing, not being able to travel to see family, attend my weekly church group or service, or have in-person community with friends has been the hardest. Just as I had decided that I was going to attend more live concerts and enjoy the music or have friends over for more board-game nights, things changed.

Upon reflection, there were a few necessary lessons learned that might not have happened had I made different life decisions that were not based on the circumstances or had I not had the time those circumstances provided to really ponder things, be grateful for each day’s provision, and decide what I wanted my life to look like moving forward. It’s time to stop living in fear and to start living again, although things might look a bit different for a while. But however that looks it will include relationships and community with others.

I have learned to appreciate what I have, to be grateful for anything extra, and to cast off the things and people that don’t serve my life in a positive way.

Tell me what you have learned, cast aside, repurposed, or started fresh in your life this past year.

MAY HOLIDAYS, FUN DAYS, & OBSERVANCES

  • May 1: May Day, Mother Goose Day, Law Day, Make a Book Day, World Laughter Day* (first Sunday)
  • May 2: Sibling Appreciation Day, Teacher Appreciation Day* (Tuesday of first full week)
  • May 3: Sun Day, Kite Day
  • May 4: Intergalactic Star Wars Day, National Weather Observers Day
  • May 5: Museum Lovers Day, Cartoonist Day, National Day of Reason* (first Thursday)
  • May 6: No Homework Day, International Space Day* (first Friday), Tuba Day (first Friday)
  • May 7: Space Day* (first Saturday)
  • May 8: Mother’s Day, V E Day
  • May 9: National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, Peter Pan Day
  • May 10: Windmill Day
  • May 11: Eat What You Want Day
  • May 12: Limerick Day, International Migratory Bird Day
  • May 13: Frog Jumping Day, Tulip Day, Blame Someone Else Day* (first Friday 13th of the year)
  • May 14: Star Wars Day, Stars and Stripes Forever Day
  • May 15: International Day of Families, Over the Rainbow Day
  • May 16: Biographer’s Day
  • May 17: World Telecommunications Day
  • May 18: International Museum Day
  • May 20: Endangered Species Day* (third Friday)
  • May 21: Armed Forces Day* (third Saturday)
  • May 22: National Maritime Day
  • May 23: World Turtle Day
  • May 24: Scavenger Hunt Day
  • May 25: Nerd or Geek Pride Day
  • May 30: Memorial Day* (last Monday)

About AZSunrize19

I am an Illinois native who relocated to the Southwest 10 years ago. I love the sunsets here and the silhouette of the mountains against the inky black, starry sky. I love seeing horses and real-life cowboys and the landscape that this “new” home offers. As for Illinois, I don’t miss shoveling snow, the summer humidity, or the property taxes. But what I do miss are the family and friends that are still there. To me, relationships are the most important thing and are something to be nurtured. I am the mom of one amazing grown son and an adorable grandson. I love all things related to houses from the design inception to the finished product of a comfortable home. I am a design graduate of The Art Institute, am certified in Home Staging, and am currently a licensed Realtor in Arizona.

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