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Sunday, May 12, 2019
Happy Mother's Day 2019
Happy Mother's Day
Today across America, we celebrate our mothers, both living and deceased. It is fitting that honor be given to mothers, for without them, we wouldn't be here. Setting aside a day to honor mothers dates back centuries and can be traced to the 1600's in Greece, where there were celebrations of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. The history is quite fascinating. To read more, I'd suggest reading the following article on the web: The History of Mother's Day
Mother's Day as we know it today was first officially proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson on May 9, 1914, when he made an official announcement proclaiming Mother's Day as a national holiday that was to be held each year on the 2nd Sunday of May. The tradition of giving a Mother's Day Proclamation continues to this day with each President of the United States doing so every year.
Mother's Day isn't only celebrated in the United States, but across the world. There are several different dates however as can be seen here.
If you are looking for something different to give to mom this year, it's not too late.
Would she like to get away, with or without the family? Perhaps she would like a few days of pampering and just relaxing on a cruise vacation. Talk to the rest of the family and see what they think.
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms on your special day. We hope that you enjoy your day with family and friends.
So what do you give a mother who has given you the most precious gift, life? It is pretty common to give moms flowers, candy, jewelry, greeting cards, and dinner on Mother's Day. Often young children give something made in school or do little things, like cleaning up their rooms. To the mom, it typically doesn't matter how big or small the gift is. In fact, they might be just as happy with just the words "I love you mom".
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Saturday, May 10, 2014
Happy Mother's Day 2014
Happy Mother's Day
Tomorrow across America, we celebrate our mothers, both living and deceased. It is fitting that honor be given to mothers, for without them, we wouldn't be here. Setting aside a day to honor mothers dates back centuries and can be traced to the 1600's in Greece, where there were celebrations of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. The history is quite fascinating. To read more, I'd suggest reading the following article on the web: The History of Mother's Day
Mother's Day as we know it today was first officially proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson on May 9, 1914, when he made an official announcement proclaiming Mother's Day as a national holiday that was to be held each year on the 2nd Sunday of May. The tradition of giving a Mother's Day Proclamation continues to this day with each President of the United States doing so every year.
Mother's Day isn't only celebrated in the United States, but across the world. There are several different dates however as can be seen here.
If you are looking for something different to give to mom this year, it's not too late.
Would she like to get away, with or without the family? Perhaps she would like a few days of pampering and just relaxing on a cruise vacation. Talk to the rest of the family and see what they think.
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms on your special day. We hope that you enjoy your day with family and friends.
So what do you give a mother who has given you the most precious gift, life? It is pretty common to give moms flowers, candy, jewelry, greeting cards, and dinner on Mother's Day. Often young children give something made in school or do little things, like cleaning up their rooms. To the mom, it typically doesn't matter how big or small the gift is. In fact, they might be just as happy with just the words "I love you mom".
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Thoughts on Veterans Day 2011
Veterans Day 2011
11-11-11
First and foremost, today is the annual observance of Veteran's Day, a
day set aside to honor the nation's veterans. The image in this article was taken at the American Cemetery in Normandy, France, on
one of our cruises several years ago. The image of row after row of
crosses will never leave me.
Every day we go about our business, and I suspect most of us take our freedom for granted. It isn't because we aren't caring people, but instead perhaps because we just don't think about it. So I ask you today to take a moment to reflect on the veterans, living and deceased, for without whose service we wouldn't be the free nation we are today.
Every day we go about our business, and I suspect most of us take our freedom for granted. It isn't because we aren't caring people, but instead perhaps because we just don't think about it. So I ask you today to take a moment to reflect on the veterans, living and deceased, for without whose service we wouldn't be the free nation we are today.
Veterans Share Their Special Day
One year ago today there were two other events superimposed on Veteran's Day. We wrote about Carnival Splendor, which was towed into San Diego following a fire onboard. The U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy had come to their rescue bringing provisions. That story was about our Armed Forces in action for a peaceful purpose.
We also wrote about Allure of the Seas which was making its way amidst water cannons and cheering crowds into its new home port in Florida. Our Nation's flag was unfurled as a salute to the new vessel as the ceremonies combined Veteran's Day and the Allure's arrival in a musical tribute.
This year, we scanned the news wire and found out that businesses around the globe are offering 11-11-11 deals and discounts to celebrate the serendipity of what some are calling "The Luckiest Calendar Numbers in a Century."
In numerology, 11 is considered a "Master Number" and those who have 11 in their birth date are said to be endowed with special gifts of leadership and inspiration, with an overwhelming desire to achieve something extraordinary. Eleven has always been considered lucky in Las Vegas with 11 being a winning dice combination in the game of craps and drawing an 11 in blackjack is a very lucky hand since it can lead to a 21 which is the best hand.
Let's not forget Veterans on their special day... as a reminder, Carnival Cruise Lines is honoring the military with a special promotion all month long: Carnival Cruises November Military Promotion
THANK YOU FROM A GRATEFUL NATION
Those words are spoken when the folded U.S. Flag is presented to the family at a military funeral ceremony. Today let us all echo those words and say thank you. There are many ways to become involved and say thank you in a very meaningful way. Cruise lines offer discounts to military, including veterans. Local organizations gather goodies to send to the troops currently serving overseas. Volunteers help out at local VA Hospitals across the nation. If you want to get involved personally, check out the VA Voluntary Service website for some ideas.
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