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🍀 Facts about Happy St. Patrick's Day 🍀
Happy Belated St Patrick's Day! 🍀
This year, Mother's Day, otherwise known as Mothering Sunday in the UK, falls on Sunday, March 22.
The date changes every year, but always takes place on the fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday and usually in the second half of March or early April.
Dear @Elsa I hope you and your loved ones are feeling better! 💜
That is very interesting information @lulu13. I would have thought that all countries do it in May. My sister remains the same, my brother-in-law's fever keeps going up and down and they both have been tested so they are waiting for the results. Thank God my daughter is finally getting a bit better. Thanks for asking.
History of National Puppy Day
Founder, Colleen Paige’s mission is to help galvanize the public to recognize the number of dogs that need to be rescued each year. It’s also an excellent opportunity to show off your dog’s supermodel side and give them some extra cuddles for all the joy they bring. So sit back and indulge in the endless stream of adorable puppy photos, but keep in mind that today might be the best excuse to bring home your own fluffy canine as your next best friend!
Colleen Paige first brought adoption awareness to a national level with National Dog Day in 2004, which was later adopted by the New York State Legislature in 2013. This day is celebrated on August 26 and is the day Colleen adopted her first dog, “Sheltie” when she was 10 years old. Since then, Colleen has inspired millions with her compassion and has brought worldwide attention to animals in need. She has shone a light on dogs putting their lives on the line every day for personal protection, for law enforcement, for the disabled, for our freedom, and for our safety.
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She is not be a puppy anymore, but she will always be our baby. Lilly! 8 weeks old 1st January 2015.
Lilly! now October 2019 Resting after a 5 Kilometer hike.........
Feeling nostalgic