National Pink Day — June 23

Blush Hattingdon blog post featured image of pink butterflies.

On June 23rd, National Pink Day colors the world in vibrant shades of pink and explores the numerous things it represents.

Cara Hattingdon fashion hat.
Cara in Pink.

How to observe the day

June 23rd is the perfect day for you to showcase your pink. Whether you wear it, eat it or make a donation, you’ll be celebrating the day. However, you don’t have to stop there. Try these other fun pink ideas:

  1. Plant or give pink flowers.
  2. Talk pink.
  3. Wear pink.
  4. Paint your nails pink.
  5. Dye your hair pink.
  6. Make something special in pink.
April Classic Hat
April Hattingdon.

About pink

Did you know . . . ?

• The name pink was given to this color in the late 17th century.
• Pink is considered to be the most delicate color.
• The color pink has always been associated with women.
• Pink symbolizes joy and happiness.
• The color pink is considered the “color of love”, widely used on Valentine’s Day.
• Pink is the most given color of all when sending flowers.
• The color pink is often used by people who are light-hearted.
• Pink has a tranquilizing effect on the mind.
• Famous brands around the world choose pink to use in their logo.
• The people of China were not aware of the color pink until they had interaction with western culture.

Delores in pink. Hattingdon Horses. By Vivian Grant.
Delores in Pink.

Pink is often associated with femininity, romance, and tenderness. It has also become the primary color for many of our top brands, charities, and even businesses.

National Pink Day is celebrated in a range of countries worldwide, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

Use #NationalPinkDay this June 23rd on social media, and share your love for all things pink.

Love, Hattingdon.


Updated 2:06 pm.

Summer 2025 begins today

June 20, 2025

Ooh la la! Summer is officially here. Hattingdon has the perfect hat — naturally. She has been wearing it all day long. We named the hat Summer. Take a look.

The Summer design features a fashion hat with a tall, rounded dome and wide brim, all in delicious stripes of deep pink, sky blue, lime green and pure white. Vivian made a pinwheel to go with it. How sweet it is.

Summer striped hat in hot pink, sky blue and lime green stripes and pinwheel.
Summer Hattingdon & Matching Pinwheel.

Summertime

Summer begins in the Northern Hemisphere on the longest day of the year. Also known as the Summer Solstice, this date officially celebrates a time of year when the sun is warm and the outdoors is the place to be.

Many schools are out of session during the summer, which gives families the opportunity to take vacations — using the time to explore and enjoy the great outdoors camping, hiking, and biking.

Community pools open up. Beaches are open, too. Water adventures in the form of kayaking, canoeing, skiing, and fishing entice us to the rivers and lakes.

Now that it is here, what are you looking forward to most?

• Guest post by Charlene English.


Hattingdon H logo in her signature brown.

Updated 7:40 pm / 20 June 25.

National Flag Day 2025

United States flag featured image. Source not cited.

National Flag Day takes place each year on June 14 to honor Old Glory, and commemorate the adoption of the United States flag on June 14, 1777. The holiday is a day when Americans show respect for the country’s national flag, and what it represents.

While Betsy Ross has been given credit for stitching together the first American flag, there is no sound evidence to support the story. However, there are none to challenge it either.

It seems some of the conflict arose because there were several designs being considered all at the same time. There were many flag makers during that time, and more than one claim as to whose was first. During Ross’s Revolutionary time, several standards were carried bearing red and white stripes along with varying symbols where the blue field and white stars now reside.

Our nod

Here is Hattingdon’s nod to the original U.S. flag. The hat has thirteen white stars set against a deep, dark blue rounded cap, together with a red and white striped bow below. Naturally, we named the design Betsy. Isn’t she sweet?

Betsy Hattingdon.

Flag facts

• Since 1777, the design of the United States flag has been officially modified 26 times.

• On June 24, 1912, by Executive Order of President Taft, the proportions of the flag was established, providing for the arrangement of its stars in six horizontal rows of eight each, with a single point of each star to be upward.

• On July 4, 1912, the United States flag grew to 48 stars with the addition of New Mexico (January 6th, 1912) and Arizona (February 14, 1912).

• The 48-star flag was official for 47 years, the 2nd longest length of years. Only the 50 Star Flag is longer.

• In 1959, the 49-Star version of the Flag became official on July 4th. The following month, President Eisenhower ordered the 50-Star Flag on August 21st.

• The 50-star American flag was designed by seventeen-year-old Robert G. Heft of Ohio. His was one of the more than 1,500 plus designs submitted to the President for consideration. We find the “backstory” on this fascinating. We hope you do too.

See The High Schooler Who Designed the 50-Star American Flag“.

See alsoWho Made the American Flag with 50 Stars” plus “Facts about the United States Flag” by the Smithsonian.

Updated June 17, 2025.


Small H Logo in Rich Red.

Wear BLUE Day

Blue waves featured image clipart.

Men’s Health | Wear BLUE Day | 13th June

Men’s health is the focus of Wear BLUE Day, 13th June 2025, the Friday before Father’s Day.

By wearing blue on June 13th, you send the message that you are supporting the men in your life to lead a healthy lifestyle, and that you care about their well-being.

Men are more likely to skip health checkups than women. At the same time, they are more likely to take chances with their health choices.

The three leading causes of death for men according to the Centers for Disease Control are cancer, heart disease, and accidents. As part of the campaign that includes Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week in June, Wear BLUE Day encourages us to take stock of our health choices and become more aware of health risks. 

The Wear BLUE Campaign provides an opportunity for employers, communities, and other organizations to hold events to raise awareness about concerns surrounding men’s health and how they can take charge. The day is also a way for loved ones to show their encouragement for the men in their lives.

Kelly fedora in shades of blue.
Kelly” Hattingdon in Blue Fedora.

How to Observe Wear BLUE Day

The Men’s Health Network founded the Wear BLUE Day campaign to raise awareness concerning men’s health.

Sponsor a Wear BLUE Day fundraiser to raise money regarding prostate cancer or to provide education about diabetes, heart disease, or stroke. When it comes to getting healthy or staying there, sometimes a checklist helps. For more, visit www.menshealthnetwork.org. 

Missed the date? It is never too late to give. Thank you everyone.


H logo in white on blue circle.