National Absolutely Incredible Kid Day (3rd Thursday in March)
Celebrate kids with encouragement ideas, positive messages, confidence-boosting activities, and family traditions.
These relationship weird holidays celebrate the people who matter most, from friends and partners to siblings and entire families. This collection highlights days focused on connection, kindness, and appreciation, whether that means sharing a hug, sending a thoughtful message, or simply showing up for someone you care about.
Some of these holidays were created to promote unity and compassion, while others exist just to give us an excuse to be a little more affectionate than usual. From friendship days to courtesy reminders, each post explores why the day exists, how people celebrate it, and includes a free black-and-white coloring page to mark the occasion.
Celebrate kids with encouragement ideas, positive messages, confidence-boosting activities, and family traditions.
Learn how romantic traditions formed, fun facts about engagements, and creative proposal ideas.
Explore the history behind honoring service members, meaningful ways to show appreciation, and simple activities that teach gratitude and respect.
Everyone awkwardly pretends they’re not great at things. Compliments make it weird.
Pay-it-forward chains break out in coffee shops. Everyone feels suspiciously nice.
Kindness is aimed at the most difficult person you know. Character development ensues.
People go out of their way to do something genuinely kind. Even grumpy folks participate (reluctantly).
Strangers become acquaintances. Introverts immediately regret their life choices.
Snail mail makes a comeback. Handmade cards beat texts every time.
People post throwback photos and embarrassing couple stories. Sentimental chaos ensues.