Sunday, May 11, 2014

Ridley's Believe It Or Not-This Day In History-May 11, 2014 Mother's Daysnot



Ridley's Believe It Or Not—May 11, 2014:    Happy Mother’s Day to all.
             1. Mother’s Day—first celebrated in 1908 in Grafton, West Virginia, and now the number one holiday in terms of eating out and number three in terms of cards. For all of you blessed with having a mother in your life and for each and every mother hope this is your day.
             2. Mothers at the Wall Day—paying a somber homage to those additions to the names in granite at the Wall and the mothers who grieved over the loss of a child who served this nation in the Vietnam War; today 14 more names were added.
             3. National Eat What You Want Day—celebrating the independence of sons and daughters who after so many years of mom’s admonitions and exhortations to “eat your peas and carrots” and “to have dessert you  must eat your broccoli,” now have their own day of culinary decadence.            
On this day in:
              a. 1910 Glacier National Park in Montana was created by an Act of Congress.
              b. 1973 citing government misconduct charges against Daniel Ellsberg for releasing the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times, detailing government misinformation concerning the Vietnam War, were dismissed.
              c. 1987 Doctor Bruce Reitz of the Stanford University School of Medicine performed the first hurt-lung transplant.
Mothers and their influence on their sons and daughter are forever: “Mothers hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.” Anon
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©May 11, 2014 Michael P. Ridley aka the Alaskanpoet


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