Celebrating May Day and Welcoming Spring

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Even though it’s officially been spring for over a month now, here in New England April still means jackets and heaters and (mostly) closed windows. But the month of May—with its blossoming of trees and flowers and its warm weather—is supremely spring. And it arrives on Beltane, known in the U.S. as May Day. May Day has a long and varied history as a “working class holiday” that, depending on what country you’re in, might include costumed revelry, fertility dances or political protests. Beltane began as a Pagan celebration that welcomed the coming summer and celebrated fertility, both human and agricultural. Known as a fire festival to the ancient Celts, Beltane was typically marked by music, sword dancing, feasting, drinking and people leaping over huge bonfires for purposes of purification. Prior to motherhood, I actually did celebrate Beltane with outdoor drum circles, scarf dancing and fire leaping, but when Sofie came along … Continue reading

The When, What and Why of EARTH DAY

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April 22 is Earth Day, which had been around just slighter longer than I have. Now celebrated globally, it began in the United States in 1970 as a day to raise awareness about the environment. Prior to that, the environment was pretty much defenseless. People had little to no control over the pollutants in their air. Animal species were declining in great numbers. Companies could dump toxic waste into a local river without being held accountable. Lots of citizens were angry, but nothing changed. Putting environmental action on the political agenda was the brainchild of Wisconsin Senator, Gaylord Nelson, who was inspired after viewing the decimated landscape from a California oil spill. When Nelson went public with his idea of a national day for the environment, the response was enormous. Newspapers and magazines built momentum while grassroots organizations across the country rallied to make Earth Day “the most famous unknown … Continue reading

Top 4 Ways to Celebrate World Water Day

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Events take place worldwide on March 22. Find something in your area or choose one of the following ideas for celebrating World Water Day (WWD) as a family. Infographic courtesy of: Bathshop321.com Have a family competition to conserve the most water. Conservation is key. One bathroom retailer in the UK launched a Water Usage Survey with their customers and posted the survey results as well as tips for conservation (they also designed the above WWD infographic). Check them out as well as these 100+ household tips for your own family water usage competition. Up the stakes by allowing the winner to choose this year’s family vacation. Get crafty with recycled water bottles. Turn the caps into colorful magnets or pin cushions. Or try one of these craft options for repurposing plastic water bottles. Put on a play. This 10-minute script for a Water Cycle Adventure can be read by a class with parts … Continue reading