Celebrate Every Day

Celebrate Every Day


January 1, 2022 - National Bloody Mary Day | New Year's Day

December 31, 2021

If you’re looking for a “hair of the dog” that bit you during last night’s reveling, consider the Bloody Mary. It’s become a brunch staple, but how did this drink get such a gruesome name? Many people assume it’s because of Mary Tudor, Henry VIII’s first daughter. But the widely accepted story is that a Paris bartender in the 1920s created a cocktail of tomato juice and vodka. One of the patrons loved the drink and suggested the name "Bloody Mary” because it reminded him of a Chicago bar called Bucket of Blood Club, and a girl named Mary who worked there. Strange way to pay tribute to someone you have a crush on, but maybe there is more to that story. On National Bloody Mary Day celebrate with this classic drink that helps repair the most ghoulish hangover.

New Year’s Day is one of the most recognized holidays around the world. Though it has been celebrated for thousands of years, the exact beginning of a new year has gone through many changes. In ancient Rome, the calendar started with Martius or March and only had ten months. January and February were added later and the twelve month Julian calendar was eventually adopted. In ancient Babylon, new year’s resolutions were about paying back debts and returning borrowed stuff. If that is on your list it’s a great start. As the new year begins may we follow the advice of author C.S. Lewis who said, “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” We hope you’ll join us as we find new reasons to celebrate together.

I’m Anna Devere and I’m Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! 

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