DAYS TO JOL DAY: 36
DAYS TO HALFOWEEN:5
DAYS TO THE BERS: 129
DAYS TO OCTOBER: 159
DAYS TO HALLOWEEN: 189
WEEKS TO OCTOBER: 22
WEEKS TO HALLOWEEN: 26
Good Morning Friends, and Happy Monday! Day 1 of the Stephen King movie marathon is in the books! Silver Bullet was an outstanding way to begin the countdown week. The movie actually takes place in September, which I thought was pretty cool for our purposes, since we spend so much time daydreaming about The Bers.
And this sort of brings me in to the returning Monday / weekly topic:
Today is Rudolph Day (Happy Rudolph Day!). We always recognize Christmas on December 25th, no matter what day of the week that falls on. But for school / work / banking / government purposes, we always have the closest day to Christmas as a day off / holiday. Do you think the same should be done for Halloween? I remember a discussion a while back on if we should save the actual Trick Or Treating for the 1st weekend day closest to October 31st if that day is not on a weekend, etc.
How would you feel about observing a "day off" to Celebrate Halloween?
I think even though Halloween is not a "religious" holiday like some of our other major ones (Memorial Day, Labor Day, etc.) it would be nice to have another day off during the year.
Day two of the movie marathon continues tonight with the original Carrie!
Have a great day, friends!