Toy Soldier Day & Other Unique Holidays

Do you prefer to write mysteries or romances, thrillers or fantasies, science fiction or historical fiction? Whatever genre you prefer to write in, I’m sure you can find a way to include one of these offbeat holidays that occur on March 4 to add a bit of something different to your story.

Benjamin Harrison home, wikimedia commons

Benjamin Harrison home, wikimedia commons

On Benjamin Harrison Day, will you visit the home of our twenty-third president? How deep will you dig into finding out what your name means on Discover What Your Name Means Day? How much more will you learn about grammar on National Grammar Day? Will you buy some toy soldiers as a gift for your son or some other young boy you know on Toy Soldier Day?

Benjamin Harrison Day – This day is set aside to honor Benjamin Harrison, the twenty-third president of the United States. This great man was also an Army general during the Civil War. Every year this holiday is celebrated at Harrison’s home in Indianapolis.

How can you celebrate this day? You can learn about the life of this great man. Once you have done your research, you can teach others about him by writing an historical fiction story about some great event that happened during his life.

baby ducks following mother, ridiculouslyfunny.wordpress.com

baby ducks following mother, ridiculouslyfunny.wordpress.com

Courageous Follower Day – A follower is defined as a person who follows another in regard to his or her ideas or beliefs. Followers are often thought of as wimps and unable to stand up themselves for what they believe in. This is the day to get rid of that belief once and for all and show that it takes energy and courage, not passivity, to be a follower.

Try your hand at writing a story that show just how much courage it takes to be a follower of someone whose beliefs and ideals are not accepted as normal.

meaning of Lisa, www.jewelsartcreation.com

meaning of Lisa, www.jewelsartcreation.com

Discover What Your Name Means Day – Have you ever researched the meaning of your name? Does the meaning of your name fit your personality? Does it describe you perfectly? Or is its meaning the complete opposite of your personality and how you behave?

My name, Lisa, means consecrated to God. If you haven’t looked up the meaning of your name, try looking in some baby name books that are online. There are several to choose from, and they all tell the meanings of names.

Once you have discovered what the meaning of your name is, look for the meaning of a name that you really, really like. Give this name to one of your characters and have them act completely opposite of the way you believe a person with this name should.

Internationsl Scrapbooking Industry Day, www.examiner.com

Internationsl Scrapbooking Industry Day, www.examiner.com

International Scrapbooking Industry Day – Scrapbooking is one way of preserving memories that many people enjoy. Some enjoy it so much that they become obsessed with it. You can even hire custom scrapbook artists to help you with your endeavors.

How do you celebrate this day? Well, my guess would be that you add memories to your scrapbook. As a writer, I would suggest that you write a story that includes scrapbooking as part of your plot. As is usual for me, I can see a great mystery or horror story develop around a scrapbook found in the attic of a house that a family moves into. See what ideas you can come up with.

Every Day is Special, every-day-is-special.blogspot.com

Every Day is Special, every-day-is-special.blogspot.com

March Forth – Do Something Day – This holiday is the creation of creativity coach, writer, and speaker Deborah Shouse. On this day, we are supposed to march forth in our lives and celebrate the things we have accomplished. Make a list of new goals for your life and begin working out how to reach them.

Have you always wanted to write a novel? This would be an awesome day to start on this goal. And you can vow to have it done by March 4th of next year, one year from today.

National Grammar Day, buenaparklibrary.wordpress.com

National Grammar Day, buenaparklibrary.wordpress.com

National Grammar Day – This is the day we celebrate our wonderful, confusing language and vow to learn how to use it better. Many people have trouble with homonyms, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. If you are knowledgeable in these areas, why not offer to help those who are not? Learning is addictive. Some people do not take correction kindly, though, so first be sure your help is wanted.

On this day celebrating grammar, why not write a story where your characters are different marks of punctuation, capital letters, homonyms, antonyms, etc.?

World War I Era Toy Soldiers, wikimedia commons

World War I Era Toy Soldiers, wikimedia commons

Toy Soldier Day – This is the dream holiday for probably every little boy in existence, a day honoring the toy soldier! On this day, the goal is to have fun, fun, and more fun. So invite your friends over and have a blast playing with your toy soldiers.

In celebration of this day that also honors the real Army, I would write a story about one young child’s toy soldiers who come to life. Why do they come to life? How does the boy react when he discovers this? Or do the soldiers manage to keep their new life hidden from him? Do these soldiers have a nice personality when they begin to breathe? Or are they terrible, mean soldiers, ones who are only out to destroy?

Hug a G.I. Day, nationalcalendar.com

Hug a G.I. Day, nationalcalendar.com

Hug a G.I. Day – In my opinion, this holiday is somewhat related to Toy Soldier Day, only now we are talking about flesh and blood soldiers. If you do not see a real live G.I. to hug, you can send them a virtual hug over the internet and tell them how much you appreciate how they work to protect our freedoms.

On this day, you should write a story that shows how much you appreciate the men and women who fight to protect our freedoms.

World Maths Day, www.year3.fernwood-federation.co.uk

World Maths Day, www.year3.fernwood-federation.co.uk

World Maths Day – This is an holiday where students from all over the world play live mental mathematics games online. Students can play up to 50 games and each game lasts for one minute. The teachers can also play.

If your children enjoy math, this may be a lot of fun for them. I wish I had known about while I was schooling my children. I know they would have enjoyed it.

Why not write a story where there are prizes for those with the winning scores and punishments for those with the lowest scores. How awesome or how terrifying the prizes and punishments are depend upon the type of story you wish to write.

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