Today is Presidents' Day. It is also National Gumdrop Day, National Hippo Day, National I Want a Butterscotch Day, Remember The Maine Day, Singles Awareness Day and Susan B. Anthony Day.
That's quite a lot to celebrate but it doesn't hold a candle to yesterday which was, of course Valentine's Day. It was also Autism Sunday, Frederick Douglas Day, International Book Giving Day, International Quirkyalone Day, League of Women Voters Day, Library Lovers Day, National Call in Single Day, National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day, National Ferris Wheel Day, National Have a Heart Day, National Organ Donor Day, Pet Theft Awareness Day, Race Relations Day, Read to Your Child Day and World Marriage Day. It was also a good day to attend Sunday School and Church, and listen to a sermon entitled, "Pay-Day Someday" delivered by Dr. R.G. Lee in Edgefield, South Carolina in 1919.
While each day may invite us to celebrate some event, person or occasion, we can always thank God for His mercies which are new every day and more than sufficient to bless and keep us regardless of what the calendar tells us we should be remembering.
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