February 19 is National Chocolate Mint Day, and I’m on my way to the store. I just have to do my part to celebrate, so I’m thinking some Andes mints are in order.
February 20 is Hoodie Hoo Day, which was completely foreign to me. I thought maybe it was in celebration of some strange creature from fantasy land, but according to a Facebook page dedicated to it:
“You're supposed to go out at noon, wave your hands over your head and say "Hoodie-Hoo" to scare away Winter and make way for Spring!”
There is a separate day for the Southern hemisphere, so this day only applies to those in the Northern hemisphere.
February 21 is Card Reading Day, so if you have been putting off actually reading those birthday cards people gave you, now is a good time to whip out the reading glasses. Oh, do they mean Tarot? Well, you could do that too, I suppose.
February 22 is Be Humble Day. If you’ve ever met someone who loved himself too much, you might agree that every day should be Be Humble Day. For the rest of us, we can get some practice in on this day.
February 23 is International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day. Because without dog biscuits, we might never have been able to figure out how to give our dogs treats (yes, that’s sarcasm).
February 24 is National Tortilla Chip Day, which is remarkably similar to the corn chip day we had in January, but I’ll take it.
February 25 is Pistol Patent Day. Samuel Colt was awarded his patent on this day in 1836, and the world was changed forever.
