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National Themes For July 24th: National Thermal Engineer Day, National Tequila Day, National Drive-Thru Day, National Cousins Day, and National Amelia Earhart Day.

👨‍🔬National Thermal Engineer Day! Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) firmly believes in the importance of advancing the thermal engineering industry and is committed to providing the electronics industry with innovative, high-quality and cost-effective thermal management and electronics packaging solutions. More information about ATS can be found at http://www.qats.com. Electronics thermal management is pivotal for their longevity and reliable operations, yet thermal engineers who make this possible receive little to no recognition. Irrespective of the market sector, whether consumer electronics, large data centers or cutting-edge biomedical and aerospace electronics, without thermal engineer’s contributions, the electronics that are an integral part of today’s life and the cornerstone of our nation’s technological advancement would not be possible. As a result, with the passion to understand and work with heat management, it seems fitting to have July 24th, which is recognized as one of the hottest days of the year, as National Thermal Engineer Day.

🥃National Tequila Day! Made from the blue agave plant, tequila has a deep and storied history. Named after the small town of Tequila in a valley west of Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico, the spirit was known as mezcal wine about the time the conquistadors came to the continent. While there are a variety of succulents in Mexico used for several purposes, only one produces the nectar to distill tequila. Blue Agave, raised in the highlands region, grows larger in size and sweeter in aroma and taste. Agave grown in the lowland regions have a more herbaceous fragrance and flavor. In Mexico, legislation protects the manufacture of tequila. The law states tequila is only tequila if it is produced within Jalisco. The law limits production to regions in the states of Guanajuato, Michoacan, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas. However, the same ingredients distilled anywhere else cannot be labeled tequila. Interestingly, many names we recognize on the labels today were the very first commercial producers of tequila. In fact, Jose’Antonio Cuervo held the first license for manufacturing the favored beverage, courtesy of the King of Spain. He kept a well-known company. Don Cenobio Sauza and Félix López, also producers of tequila, whose businesses continue in some form today. Equally enjoyed in cocktails such as the margarita or tequila sunrise, a good tequila can be savored like a good whiskey. As a result, savvy drinkers experience the smooth renaissance of Tequila. It’s not the firewater they remember from their youth.

🚗National Drive-Thru Day! People have enjoyed this service since the 1930s. ✨There are more than 211,000 fast food restaurants in the United States. ✨The drive-thru format was pioneered in the United States for banking services. ✨Hamburgers sold for just 18 cents at some of the first drive-thru restaurants. ✨Restaurants, coffee shops, liquor stores, pharmacies and many more services utilize drive-thrus for quick service. America’s first drive-thru burger chain, Jack in the Box, created National Drive-Thru Day to celebrate America’s love of convenience by vehicle.

🌳National Cousins Day is a day to let all of your cousins know how much you appreciate them. Cousins often spend much time together at family reunions, holidays, birthday and many other countless family get-togethers. They entertain each other, play and bond while adults are busy with other things. Cousins often end up being lifelong friends.

✈️National Amelia Earhart Day honors the famous aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart and celebrates her birth. Author and American aviation pioneer, Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897. Earhart flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean on May 20, 1932. As a result, she became the first woman pilot (aviatrix) to complete the journey. Setting this record earned Earhart the United States Distinguished Flying Cross. Her accomplishments would inspire women around the globe to the world of aviation. ✨She received many other records. ✨She wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences. ✨Earhart was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines (an organization for female pilots). ✨She joined the Purdue University aviation department faculty in 1935 as a visiting faculty member to counsel women on careers and help to inspire others with her love for aviation. ✨She was a member of the National Woman’s Party. ✨She was a supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. ✨Amelia Earhart disappeared in July of 1937, over the central Pacific Ocean near Howland Island, during an attempt to make a circumnavigational flight of the globe in a Purdue-funded Lockheed Model 10 Electra. Fascination with her life, career, and disappearance continues to this day. A recently discovered photograph has renewed interest in her disappearance and possible survival as a Japanese prisoner. Whether or not the mystery will ever be solved remains to be seen.

I remember when drive-thru's started showing up. Now their beyond fast food restaurants to pharmacies to dry cleaners and more. I made contact just a few months ago with two of my cousins.

Warm hugs!💕🐶🐶🌤