The countdown is almost over. The smell of yummy ham, pies and eggnog are finally wafting down the streets of homes full of family celebrations. But why let the celebration of the holiday season end so soon? With this list of holiday celebrations, merrymakers finally have an excuse to make the festivities last all week long!
Dec. 22 — Winter Solstice
The Winter Solstice marks the official first day of winter. What a perfect excuse to gather around a fire with loved ones, brew some hot chocolate and wrap up in a warm blanket — even if there isn’t any snow on the ground!
Dec. 23 — Festivus Appreciation Day
Finally a holiday where no purchase is required! Festivus Day was initially created by those who wanted to celebrate the holiday season while avoiding the hoards of angry shoppers and having a chance to enjoy the company of loved ones without indulging in the pressures of commercialism. In this economy, maybe these secular celebrators are on to something.
Dec. 24 — National Eggnog Day
This unique holiday was initially created to commemorate the beverage your crazy aunt or uncle always have too much of. On the bright side, now there’s an excuse to join ‘em! Not sure how to make eggnog? Visit www.eggnogrecipe.net to create a drink for any eggnog lover.
Dec. 24 — National Chocolate Day
During a day that supplies the opportunity to stuff our faces with ham and other such goodies, we have the chance to indulge in the wonders of chocolate. Not sure what to cook? Check out http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Desserts/Chocolate/Top.aspx for the top 20 recipes involving chocolate.
Dec. 26 — Boxing Day
In between Chocolate Day and Eggnog Day, the men needed an excuse to sit down, unwind and watch old wrestling matches. Muhammad Ali is a legend you know.
Dec. 26 — National Candy Cane Day
According to health experts from The Today Show, only an average of one pound is gained during the holiday season. With celebrations including National Candy Cane Day, that should be attainable. It just takes one hour out of the day to make this tasty treat thanks to this recipe from Homecooking: http://homecooking.about.com/od/candyrecipes/r/bldes24.htm
Dec. 26 — National Whiner’s Day
Only one phrase summarizes this special fiesta: Can’t beat ‘em? Join ‘em!
Dec. 30 — Bacon Day
A few days after constant whining can only lead to one thing — bacon! Want to make the experience a flavor-blasted one? Go to http://www.baconrecipes.net/.
Dec. 31 — Make Up Your Mind Day
This is not a day for those indecisive thinkers. It’s time to make decisions, take chances and finally make up your mind!
Dec. 31 — New Year’s Eve
It’s that time of year again, when everyone gathers around the television, at bars or parties in anticipation of bringing in the new year with champagne and a special New Year’s kiss.
Jan. 1 — New Year’s Day
2012 is finally here. It’s time to make sure those resolutions comes true. Maybe the whole family can hit the gym!




