In this episode, we talk about being back in the studio, Lucy’s travels, things to celebrate, and catch up on some viewer feedback. Give us feedback by leaving a comment below (or in the video itself — just click the little plus sign in the player.)
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Weekly Poll
What's Your Favorite Spring Holiday?
- Easter (74%, 25 Votes)
- April Fools Day (12%, 4 Votes)
- St. Patrick's Day (9%, 3 Votes)
- Mardi Gras (6%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 34
Weekly Giveaway
This week we’re giving away a set of Roman Candles from the Kim & Jason Lemonade Stand. To enter, just leave a comment answering the question we asked in the show. The winner will be announced during next week’s show.
Eliz Greene says
We celebrated Spring Equinox day with a half-and-half day. The girls were encouraged to wear half pajamas and half day clothes to school. We made and equinox dinner with 1/2 breakfast and 1/2 dinner.
It was fun!
Rita A. says
Our family celebrates a discount Christmas in February. We decorate a clearanced tree with all the markdown ormnaments we purchased. Wrap gifts bought at a discount with the wrapping paper bought half price. It is just a fun way to extend the holiday and have fun shopping for the discounts.
Jenna aka Chief says
Wearing my Chief Sales Servant hat here. Fun Fact: on the box for the Roman Candles it actually says, “Party like it’s MCMXCIX” – sadly M and C are not included.
Cindi says
Greetings! January 18th was “Winnie the Pooh” Day!
I have always loved Winnie the Pooh and his friends!
When we went to Disneyworld a few years ago, my favorite find was a replica of the original Pooh Bear!
This year my family bought me various Winnie the Pooh gifts and we celebrated with a Winnie the Pooh cake and later watched a couple of Pooh DVDS! Thanks, Cindi
Steven says
One time our group at church threw a “Jolly Polyholiday Party” at my brother’s house, which we scheduled for a month that didn’t have much in the way of holidays (April, I think). We could celebrate whatever holiday we wanted, and we dressed up as any old holiday. I think my favorite was when one of our friends (who might be in her 60s or 70s) showed up dressed for Safari Day…complete with pith helmet. His house was decorated with stuff from every holiday we could think of. We decorated Easter eggs. My brother ordered all kinds of crafts for a whole bunch of different holidays from Oriental Trading. My brother has one of those 3D layer puzzles of King Tut, and he put a Santa hat on it (http://www.stevensauke.com/pics/SantaTut.jpg). It was one of the more memorable parties I’ve been to.
BTW, I don’t have an Aunt Martha, although Doug did get the first 3 letters of my dad’s sister’s name right. :-) I definitely made an insect ant. Our sand sculptures were something of a contest, and I can get competitive, so my ant was crawling toward their mermaid because it was going to eat her up and win the contest. I hope that clarifies any questions Doug had in this week’s show. :-) (I think the mermaid won. I don’t remember for sure.)