The practice of social distancing is essential to help “ flatten the curve” and slow the spread of COVID-19, however that does not mean it’s been simple.
Staying home every day and physically separating yourself from liked ones can get lonely, and even sad sometimes. Though the president has just recently spoke about resuming the nation, each state’s governors will ultimately choose when it’s safe for residents to be out and about once again.
While we wait on life to go back to something looking like regular, we believed we ‘d help you try to make quarantine life as enjoyable as possible. We scoured online resources and assembled a list of 53 enjoyable, lesser-known holidays that you can celebrate over the next four months.
Some vacations are food and beverage related, others are more sincere and reflective, a few commemorate animals, and a number of will make for ideal for Instagram throwback posts. However each of these vacations, no matter how little or ridiculous, will give you something to anticipate this summer season.
From Star Wars Day to National French Fry Day, here are 53 nationwide and global vacations you never understood you required.
Vacations in May
Some people think of May as the month full of rain, but there are rather a few significant and lesser recognized vacations worth looking forward to. Cinco de Mayo is coming up on May 5, Mom’s Day is on May 10 this year, and Memorial Day on May25
May 1 – Global Love Day
May 4 – Star Wars Day
May 5 – National Teacher Gratitude Day and National Sub Day
May 6 – National Nurses Day
May 7 – World Password Day
Might 8 – National Have a Coke Day
May 9 – National Moscato Day
May 10 – National Clean Your Room Day
May 13 – International Hummus Day and National Apple Pie Day
May 16 –
May 25 – National White Wine Day
May 26 – National Paper Aircraft Day
Holidays in June
June is a pretty poppin’ month for events, too. It’s Pride Month and Dad’s Day falls on June 21 this year. It’s also the month for providing some additional love to things like cheese, running, and felines.
June 1 – National Olive Day
June 3 – Global Running Day and National Egg Day
June 4 – National Cheese Day and National Hug Your Feline Day
June 5 – National Donut Day and World Environment Day
June 8 – National Best Pals Day and World Oceans Day
June 11 – National Corn on the Cob Day
June 14 – World Blood Donor Day
June 21 – International Yoga Day and National Selfie Day
June 30 – and National OOTD Day
Vacations in July
Independence Day of course happens on July 4 every year, but July is likewise loaded with food-centric vacations and days committed to reflecting on simplicity and friendship. Check out a few of the month’s most noteworthy causes for celebration.
July 1 – International Joke Day
July 3 – National Eat Your Beans Day
July 8 –
July 10 – National Kittycat Day
July 11 – National Cheer Up The Lonely Day
July 12 – National Simplicity Day
July 13 – National French Fry Day
July 17 –
July 19 – National Ice Cream Day
July 24 – National Cousins Day
July 30 – International Day of Relationship
July 31 – Harry Potter’s Birthday
Holidays in August
August is a hot one, literally and in terms of ridiculous holidays.
Aug. 2 – National Coloring Book Day
Aug. 4 – National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
Aug. 7 – International Beer Day
Aug. 8 – National CBD Day
Aug. 9 – National Book Lovers Day
Aug. 10 – National Lazy Day
Aug. 12 – National Vinyl Record Day
Aug. 13 – International Left Handers Day
Aug. 15 – National Relaxation Day
Aug. 16 – National Inform A Joke Day
Aug. 17 – National Nonprofit Day
Aug. 26 – National Pet Dog Day
Though the timelines for returning to our great old “go outside, have fun, and live your life” days are unclear, this list will hopefully keep you slightly entertained throughout the summer season.
If severe social distancing practices are still happening in September, we promise to return with another list of enjoyable fall holidays.