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National Themes For June 8: National Best Friends Day, National Name Your Poison Day, National Upsy Daisy Day, and National Rosé Day.

👫Best Friends Day! The relationship between best friends is often fierce and can withstand distance, storms and silence. Whether we’ve known them all our lives or they are more recently acquired, best friends make tough times bearable, fun times memorable and memorable times priceless. Maybe there are several best friends in your life. No matter how many there are, get together and celebrate the day!

🍹National Name Your Poison Day! Over the years, bartenders have been known to use the phrase, “name your poison,” when asking patrons what they would like to drink. This observance celebrates that phrase and is a day to commemorates making a choice or a decision. It may be a simple choice to make, or it might be a difficult decision that requires a lot of thought. The origin of the phrase “name your poison” is unknown. It is believed when it was first used, it referred to making a choice from a poor collection of options. It suggests whichever selection was made would be a bad one. Hence, the word “poison” in the phrase.

🌻National Upsy Daisy Day is set aside to encourage you to face the day positively and to get up ‘gloriously, gratefully and gleefully’ each morning. Every day is a gift and if we remember that as we rise each morning, it will help us carry a good attitude throughout the day, whatever the day may bring us. Life is full of challenges and bumps in the road, and it is our attitude that helps us over the bumps and through the challenges to move onward with a smile. Be grateful and thankful for what you do have such as a bed to sleep in, food to eat, friends and family. Try a smile and see how it feels. It may surprise you that it feels good on the inside also and how other people will smile back. You may just brighten up their day! National Upsy Daisy Day was created by Stephanie West Allen is 2003. Her desire in creating National Upsy Daisy Day was to make humor, laughter and a positive attitude part of the Upsy Daisy Day way.

🍷National Rosé Day! Rosé is probably the oldest known type of wine, dating back as far as 600 BC. Rosé wines are generally made from red grapes and are very versatile wines that complement many types of food. Rosé is lighter than red wine and deeper than white wine. The pink color of rosé wine depends on the time the grape skin stays in contact with the juice, also known as maceration. There are rosé wines that are semi-sparkling or sparkling, with different intensities of sweetness levels and dryness.

Hello to all my best friends! I don't feel like no daisy when I get up, more like a troll. I wonder if there's a troll day? Naming my poison: Rosé.

Warm hugs!💕🐶🐶🌤