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Fun Days to Celebrate This June with a Free Calendar for your Fridge

June 2020

May 27, 2020


June is the start of summer and most of us will be slowly moving back into our lives. The world we live in may look different but Macaroni Kid is still here to help you celebrate a wacky holiday or a whole national month of fun. We hope to inspire you to create family experiences you’ll never forget whether you’re quarantined at home or starting to get back outside. 



Celebrate these things all month long:

  • Aquarium Month
  • Candy Month
  • Dairy Month
  • Gay Pride Month
  • National Adopt a Cat Month
  • National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month

This week you won't want to miss:

Week 1: Fishing Week

Week 2: Email Week

Last Week of the Month: Lightning Safety Week

June 4 - Hug Your Cat Day: 

  • Dogs may be a man’s best friend but all the best posters and memes are pictures of cats! If you have a feline friend we want to see you hugging your cats! Follow us on Instagram HERE and tag us in your posts and use our special hashtag #MacKidLafayette and #HugYourCatDay. We’ll be featuring some of your pictures throughout the week on our Instagram page!
  • Don’t have a cat? This is a great time to volunteer at a cat shelter and give some homeless cats the TLC they deserve.
  • Don’t forget our favorite literary cat, Pete. You can read Pete the Cat and have your own pizza party.

June 5 - National Doughnut Day

  • This yummy holiday was created to honor Salvation Army Lassies who were women who served doughnuts to soldiers in World War I to help boost the troop’s morale. It’s not surprising because doughnuts boost my morale too! Celebrate by visiting one of our many local Meche's Donut Kings! 

June 7 - National Chocolate Ice Cream Day

June 8 - Best Friends Day

  • Winnie the Pooh once said, “If you live to be a hundred, I hope I live to be a hundred minus one day, so that I never have to live a day without you.” Best friends are the family you choose and today is the perfect day to remind your best friend how special they are. Write an email, send a text or write and mail an old fashioned letter. Get the kids in on the fun and ask them who their bestie is and have them write a letter too!

June 10 - Herb and Spices Day

June 15 - Smile Power Day:

  • Smiles change EVERYTHING and they can be good for you too! It can make you more attractive and likeable, creates trust, lifts your spirit and others, lowers your blood pressure, boosts your immune system, relieves stress, makes you look younger and more successful and my favorite - it’s contagious (in a good way). Mother Teresa once said, “Peace begins with a smile.” 
  • During these mask wearing times, it may be harder to see a smile but this is the time to perfect your “Duchenne smile”. This is a smile that reaches your eyes and it’s the most authentic expression of happiness that no mask will be able to cover up. The only bad news is that this can cause crow’s feet (the laugh lines on the outside corner of your eyes) but I think it’s totally worth it.

June 16 - Fresh Veggies Day: 

  • This is the perfect month to start your own food garden. There’s nothing better than picking your own food in your yard and creating a dish with your family. Here are 10 Benefits or Gardening With Kids to give your inspiration and a guide to Create a Gutter Garden.
  • If gardening isn’t your thing, that’s ok, this is a great month to support your local CSAs, farms and farmer’s markets by purchasing your fresh veggies from one of them. It helps to support local families, reduces your impact on the environment and is healthier for your family.

June 18 - Go Fishing Day

  • Everyone has heard the old quote, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” This can be a great summer outdoor activity with the kids. Here are 7 Tips to Get Your Kids Hooked on Fishing.
  • This is the perfect compromise for those families where the kids want a fish but you don’t want a pet. Try Creating a Pretend Fish Tank.
  • Can't go fishing or have gone fishing and don't want the fun to end? Read about fishing with a Pout-Pout fish book that focuses on the environment. 

June 19 - Juneteenth

  • Many Americans have never heard of this holiday which is a smash up of the date, June Nineteenth, but it’s history is important and impacts us even today. Here are two videos that describe why this holiday was formed. 

For Younger Kids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2HAVuld0_0

For Older Kids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJKzdksodNY

June 20 - Summer Solstice: 

June 21- National Selfie Day - Publishers: This is a great social media post. Also, a good time to do a selfie photo contest to gain subscribers. 

  • I know you must think this is a relatively new idea but the world’s first selfie was taken in 1839 by Robert Cornelius using an early form of photography to create a self portrait. Since the 2000s, cell phones make it easier to celebrate and encourage people to take creative pictures of themselves. We’d love to see your pictures. Follow us on Instagram HERE and tag us in your posts and use our special hashtag #MacKidLafaytte and #NationalSelfieDay. We’ll be featuring some of your pictures throughout the week on our Instagram page!
  • Easy DIY Puzzle Piece Picture Frames
  • Create a Photo Frame For Father’s Day

June 24 - Swim a Lap Day: 

  • Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death among children of all ages and the leading cause of injury-related death among children ages one to four years old. What’s most important is that it’s preventable! Here are 10 Ways to Keep Kids Safe Around Water and click HERE for more swimming safety tips from the American Red Cross. 

June 26 - National Canoe Day: 

  • Family canoeing is environmentally friendly, relaxing, wonderful exercise (for the person rowing) and just good ole’ fashioned fun. As a reminder, when embarking on a new outdoor water hobby you should know basic canoe safety.

June 27 - Sunglasses Day: 

  • This holiday was developed by The Vision Council to educate the public on UV radiation and the importance of wearing protective sun wear and eyewear. Last year it resulted in more than 1.2 BILLION online, social media and broadcast media impressions becoming an official trending topic on Twitter. When I asked my eye doctor what is the single most important thing I can do to keep my eyes healthy he immediately said, “Wear sunglasses”. 

June 28 - Insurance Awareness Day: 

  • You should probably review your insurance coverage a few times a year but busy parents very rarely remember. This is the one day a year to remind yourself to check your life insurance, property insurance and even call your car insurance and see if you can get a reduced rate. I used the same car insurance company for over 20 years and never knew you could call to get a reduced premium. I called the competitor, got better coverage and saved hundreds of dollars. This is a great reminder to call every year. And we highly suggest you call our favorite Insurance Agent - Anne Raush! Click HERE for more about Anne. 

June 29 - Hug Holiday

  • If you’re anything like me I’m a hugger. I miss hugging my loved ones, especially grandparents who you are the most vulnerable. So if you can’t hug IRL (in real life) then the next best thing is to send a Virtual Hug.

 

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