Posted by Donna MacMeans Feb 23 2012, 2:04 am in Cherries, Donna MacMeans, February, Hearts, Library Lovers, Spunky Old Broads
The other night I went to Pilates class wearing a lightweight long sleeve Tshirt that proudly proclaims that I’m a Hopeless Romantic. Yeah, that’s true. I’m both hopeless (especially in Pilates) and romantic
. Thus I consider February as a sort of honored month as it’s synonomous with Valentine’s Day.

However, when I was reminded that Mardi Gras is celebrated in February, and that National Margarita Day was yesterday (the same day as the beginning of Lent – was that astute planning, or what?), I wondered what other causes might be celebrated in February. Let’s face it – you gotta love a month that starts with Groundhog Day.
February is American Heart Month – a good time to consider healthy lifestyle adjustments to protect this vital organ. Hopefully, pro-active measures will keep you from celebrating February’s other moniker – National Mend a Broken Heart Month. Perhaps that title wasn’t meant to be taken literally. That’s okay as
February is also Relationship Wellness Month (as well as National Condom Month).
Sounds like a whole lot of lovin’ is anticipated in February – and why not? We all need something to warm us up in what is traditionally a cold, snowy twenty-eight days (twenty-nine this year).
What else is there to do in the cold? Why go to the library, of course. February is Library Lovers’ Month. Wouldn’t mind having that on a Tshirt as I truly love libraries and librarians. I wonder if some of those
librarians would like to join me in celebrating Spunky Old Broads Month (also February). Spunky Old Broads is a month long celebration for women over 50 who are interested in living a regret free life. I wonder if the person who coined the phrase regrets that Spunky Old Broads could be abbreviated to SOBs?
You know – I don’t why Hallmark doesn’t have cards for these causes.
A good month for writers, February is International Expect Success Month, and Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month. For writers that receive one of those ever present rejection letters, don’t forget that
February is also Boost Self-Esteem Month. Take measures to celebrate it. On the other hand, those trying to have a life, a family, and a publishing career might want to honor National Time Management Month, otherwise known as (you guessed it…) February.
You might know that February is Black History Month, but did you know it is also Return Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month? (which explains all the wobbly wheel carts that appear in February). It’s National Bird Feeding Month, which makes sense sense as our feathered friends might be having a hard time finding food in a frozen landscape – but don’t stop with the birds. February is Bake for Family Fun Month, National Cherry Month (Anna – didn’t you blog recently on your love of cherries?), and Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month. If you bake too many yummy sweet goodies (and maybe drop some on the floor for the four legged
members of the family), remember February is National Children’s Dental Health Month and National Pet Dental Health Month. And if in the process of doing all that baking some accidents occur…February eleventh is “Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk Day.”
See – there’s something for everyone in February (especially Jo as she’ll be celebrating a birthday later this month). Now that you you can see there are infinite ways to celebrate the uniqueness of February – you won’t want the month to end…or maybe you will. Afterall, March is National Craft Month (Tawny, are you listening?)
So how about you? Any plans to celebrate any of these special causes? Anything in particular you’d like to celebrate in February? Are you planning to give something up for Lent? Did you feast on something wonderful for Mardi Gras? Any librarians out there? How about Spunky Old Broads. Let’s Celebrate!
Every celebration has prizes. Someone leaving a comment will have the opportunity to receive one of my books – their choice.