Hello. Thank you for being here. This is not a hat day. However, just about everyone on the planet loves a hug. Hattingdon sends you — our visitors, followers and supporters — a big hat full of hugs.
How to observe the day
Give someone a big hug. Or, if you need one, ask for a hug and “feel like new” whoever you are. You can also give a mental hug. The most important thing is — you sent it to them. Vivian says a lady she often sees out shopping and always gives a nod and a smile, came up this time, said hello and gave her a hug.
You can also let someone know you care about by sending them warm, cheerful words of encouragement. Boost their happiness by letting them know how much they mean to you with a verbal hug — until you have the opportunity to be with them.
Happenings in January
- The Earth always reaches perihelion in early January. Perihelion is when the Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun — typically around January 3rd. Perihelion occurs once a year,
- The Quadrantid meteor shower occurs every year in January.
- Pasadena in California hosts the Rose Parade each year in January.
- Ellis Island opened on New Year’s Day 1892
Thank you for spending time with us. See you again soon.
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