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FUN DAYS TO CELEBRATE IN NOVEMBER
I hope the ideas mentioned and the days themselves inspire you to do things with family and friends and to reach out to others.
The month of November is:
Aviation History Month International Drum Month National Adoption Awareness Month National Model Railroad Month Native American Heritage Month Peanut Butter Lovers Month National Novel Writing Month
Week 1 - Chemistry Week Week of Nov. 13 – National Geography Awareness Week Week 3 - Game and Puzzle Week
November 1 – All Saint’s Day National Author's Day November 2 – Daniel Boone’s birthday in 1734 National Deviled Egg Day November 3 – Sandwich Day Housewife's Day November 4 – First wagon train reached California National Candy Day King Tut’s Tomb discovered 1922 November 5 – Book Lover’s Day National Donut Day November 6 – Daylight Savings time ends at 2:00 AM National Basketball Day Saxophone Day National Nachos Day November 7 – Magazine Day Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day November 8 – Cook Something Bold Day Young Reader's Day November 9 – Parade Day Berlin Wall Opened 1989 November 10 – US Marine Corp Day World’s First Motorcycle, 1885 Sesame Street Premiere, 1969 November 11 – Veteran’s Day November 13 – World Kindness Day National Indian Pudding Day (recipe in food section) November 15 – Clean Your Refrigerator Day America Recycles Day November 16 – National Fast Food Day November 17 – Homemade Bread Day Take A Hike Day Electronic Greeting Card Day World Peace Day
November 18 is Occult Day: Be
sure to witness to someone and/or do something to advance the kingdom
of God. Pray for people involved in the occult for laborers to come
across their harvest so they may come to know Jesus.
November 18 – Mickey Mouse's Birthday, created in 1929 William Tell Day November 19 – Gettysburg Address given by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 National Adoption Day November 20 – Beautiful Day Universal Children’s Day Mexican Revolution November 21 – World Hello Day World Television Day Gingerbread Day November 22 – Go For A Ride Day November 23 – National Cashew Day First Jukebox Invented November 24 – Thanksgiving Day Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer released, 1949 November 25 – National Parfait Day November 26 – Charles M. Schulz born, 1922. Watch a Peanuts movie. November 29 – Square Dance Day Electronic Greetings Day November 30 – Mark Twain's Birthday, 1835
There are many things you could do with these ides to have fun with your family, a small or large group of people.
I hope you enjoy these ideas. They could be fun to do with your family or a friend. It doesn’t take much to get rid of the boredom of life. It is important to do things together with others and to break out of the normal mold.

For Aviation History Day
You could ask everyone to dress like old time pilots, modern day pilots, or flight attendants. Have old model airplanes hanging for decorations or try to find toy gliders at the store or online. You could have contests to see whose plane goes the farthest. Watch clips of the Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh, Chuck Yeager and others. Make your food like portion sizes you would get on an airplane. Serve little bags of peanuts, raisins and other bagged snack items served on a plane. If you have a cart, push it around serving drinks.
National Novel Writing Month
If you are supposed to write a novel, article, blog, or anything, make some time to work on it. Otherwise, take the time to read a good novel.
All Saint's Day, November 1
At a family meal ask each member of your family to think of another Christian who has impacted their life. Perhaps you could ask them to think of someone who is alive and/or someone in the Bible.

Sandwich Day, November 3
Make sandwiches for breakfast, lunch and dinner for your family, those you live with or some co-workers. Be creative.
World Kindness Day, November 13
Go
out of your way to do extra special kind deeds for people you know and
do not know. Get the whole family involved. Maybe you could focus on an
individual or go to the mall and just be the doorkeeper for the day.

Cook Something Bold Day
Cook something you have never cooked before or wouldn’t think of trying. Remember you can do all things through Christ which strengthens you.
November 9 is Parade Day
Have a little parade in with your children, neighbors, friends indoors or out.
World Hello Day, November 21
When
you go out today, make a decision to say “Hello” to people you know and
do not know. Perhaps you could call some people to tell them “Hello”
and give them a scripture or pray for them.

USMC Day & Veteran’s Day
Remember someone who is or was in the service. Thank them for laying down their lives. Perhaps you could visit a veteran’s hospital and bring them some cookies &/or pray and encourage them. Write a letter or send an email to someone you know in the military. Send them a care package. Tie yellow ribbons on your trees and put a sign in front of your house thanking veteran’s and active service men and women for serving.
Take A Hike Day, November 17
Make
a decision to go for a walk wherever you like. Bring a friend, your
spouse, your family, or go by yourself. Enjoy the sights and the fresh
air.

Homemade Bread Day, November 17
Make some homemade bread with your children to give away and to have for yourselves. You could freeze it and package it for Christmas to give as gifts for neighbors, teachers, co-workers and friends. Everyone will enjoy the aroma in your house.
Go For A Ride Day, November 22
My Mom used to take us for rides in the car when we were children. It was fun to go out without having a place to go. We just enjoyed the beauty of nature and of the homes in other communities. So pack the kids up in the car or go for a ride with a friend or loved one and enjoy what you see. You could also call an elderly person who does not get out of the house much and see if they would like to go with.
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, November 24
Watch Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer after your Thanksgiving meal with the kids.
Charles M. Schultz Birthday, November 26
Watch the Peanuts Christmas movie in honor of Charles Schulz’s birthday.
Taken from: www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/november.htm www.homeschooling.about.com/cs/unitssubjhol/a/fundaysnov.htm
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