Category Archives: What Is Tea-Day?

What is Tea-Day? A play on words for us tea aficionados. What is Tea-Day refers to the current day and what holidays or observances are associated with it.

Girls and Women in Sports Day

Women and Girls In Sports

Girls and Women in Sports Day National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) is celebrated annually in the United States on the first Wednesday of February to recognize and honor the achievements of female athletes, coaches, and leaders in sports. It also promotes equal opportunities for women and girls in athletics. The day was […]

February 4th – Facebook, Mail and Liberace

Liberace

Facebook’s Birthday Facebook was launched on February 4, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and his co-founders Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes while they were students at Harvard University. Originally called TheFacebook, the platform was initially limited to Harvard students before expanding to other universities and eventually the public. Since its launch, Facebook […]

February 3rd – Elmo, Carrot Cake, and Dog Date Night

Elmo

Elmo’s Birthday Elmo, one of Sesame Street’s most iconic characters, celebrates his birthday every year on February 3rd. He first appeared on the show in the early 1980s but became a major star when Kevin Clash took over as his performer in 1984, shaping the high-energy, lovable persona that made Elmo a household name. Elmo […]

First Sunday in February – Dump Your Significant Jerk Day

Dump Your Significant Jerk

Dump Your Significant Jerk Day Dump Your Significant Jerk Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in February and is a lighthearted day that encourages people to take a step back and assess their relationships. It’s a reminder to let go of toxic or unsupportive partners—whether it’s a romantic relationship, friendship, or any other kind […]

February 2nd – Groundhogs, Tater Tots and Dogs

Brown Dog

Groundhogs Day Groundhog Day is a traditional holiday celebrated on February 2nd each year, primarily in the United States and Canada. The most famous Groundhog Day celebration takes place in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, where a groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil makes the prediction. The tradition dates back to German settlers who brought a similar custom involving a […]

February 1st – Passwords, Body Art and G.I. Joe

G.I. Joe

Change Your Password Day Change Your Password Day is observed annually on February 1st as a reminder to update and strengthen online passwords for better cybersecurity. The day encourages individuals to take proactive steps in protecting their personal and financial information from hackers and data breaches. Computers at Amazon Face and Body Art Day Face […]

January 31st – Social Security, Gorilla Suits and Scotch Tape

Gorilla Suit

Appreciate Your Social Security Check Day Appreciate Your Social Security Check Day is observed annually on January 31st as a day to recognize the importance of Social Security benefits for retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors. It serves as a reminder of the financial security these benefits provide and an opportunity to appreciate the system that […]

January 30th – Dinosaurs, Croissants and Yodeling

Croissants

National Draw A Dinosaur Day National Draw A Dinosaur Day is celebrated annually on January 30th. It was created in 2007 by an artist named Donovan Foss, who wanted to encourage people of all ages to express their creativity by drawing dinosaurs. The day is all about having fun, whether you’re a skilled artist or […]

January 29th – Curmudgeons and Seeing-Eye Dogs

Guide Dog

Curmudgeons Day Curmudgeons Day is celebrated on January 29th, and it’s a day to embrace your inner grouch! The term “curmudgeon” refers to someone who is often grumpy, irritable, or difficult to please—typically a person who tends to be skeptical, cantankerous, or set in their ways. Rather than trying to push away negative emotions, Curmudgeons […]

January 28th – Legos, Christa McAuliffe and Kazoos

Legos

Lego Day National LEGO Day is celebrated on January 28th to honor the iconic toy brand LEGO and its impact on creativity, education, and play worldwide. The first LEGO brick was created in 1947 by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen, and the company was founded under the name LEGO Group in 1932. The name “LEGO” […]