Thread:61Storm/@comment-29709319-20190401001525/@comment-29709319-20190509025419

National Themes For May 9th: National Lost Sock Memorial Day, National Moscato Day, National Butterscotch Brownie Day, and National Sleepover Day.

👟National Lost Sock Memorial Day. It is time to say “good-bye” to all of the single socks, the ones where their mates have been lost to the unknown. Where do all the missing socks go? This is a question that people have been trying to solve for many centuries. An answer may never be found to this problem. How sad to have lost such a close-knit friend!

🍇National Moscato Day! Moscato, or Muscat in Italian, is one of the oldest known variety of grapes grown in the world. The grape can be white to almost black and the flavor from sweet to dry. Because of this, it is quite versatile and is used to make everything from sparkling and dessert wines to dry and floral wines. Where one Moscato may pair well with a steak, another will go well with fresh fruit and a sharp cheese plate. In February 2012, it was reported that Moscato wine became the third most popular white wine consumed within the United States. National Moscato Day was created in 2012 by the Gallo Family Vineyards. The Gallo Family Vineyards is a family-owned business that has been in operation since 1933.

🍪National Butterscotch Brownie Day! Butterscotch Brownies are also known as Blondies or Brookie (brownie + cookie). Blonde brownies were actually created before the chocolate brownies. Butterscotch browniesare made up of flour, brown sugar, butter, eggs, baking powder and vanilla. Walnuts, pecans or butterscotch chips are sometimes added to the brownies.

😴National Sleepover Day! Sleepovers have always played an important role in both friendships and memory making. On May 9, National Sleepover Day provides an opportunity once again for girls to confide in their friends in a way that can be inspiring, therapeutic, and confidence-building.

Well, it's time for another state day tomorrow and boy do I have the waterfalls.😁

Our temperature went over 80 degrees today. We didn't want to but we had to turn the AC on, I was having trouble breathing and now I'm fine.

Warm hugs!🐶🐶💕☀️