Holiday

History of Victoria Day

Continuing my contributions to my workplace newsletter I did a little research on Victoria Day.

Victoria Day is a Canadian statutory holiday (although technically not a stat holiday for Nova Scotian’s but we are lucky enough to work for an employer who recognizes it) celebrated on the Monday preceding May 25th in every province and territory. It honors Queen Victoria's birthday which was May 24th 1819.

Below are some fun facts on Victoria Day

- In Quebec it’s called "National Patriotes Day" (In French- Journée nationale des patriotes or Fête des Patriotes).

-  Victoria Day is also known as "May 2-4 weekend" or the "May long weekend" and it marks the unofficial start of the summer festivities.

-  Victoria Day is Canada's oldest non-religious holiday.

-  Today, Canada is the only country who still has a holiday on the day… Though ironically she never actually visited Canada during her reign.

-  Queen Victoria was the ruler of the UK & British Empire from June 20th 1837 until her death in 1901.

-  Victoria reigned for 63 years and seven months, a record for a British monarch that was only beaten in September 2015 by one of my favorite humans Queen Elizabeth II.


For my group of friends this definitely marks the start of summer festivities and it is spent camping (there may be beer involved)…(yes it’s freezing).

For my parents, it’s the weekend they de-winterize the pool so again an unofficial start to summer.

Unlike the other holidays in Canada which have very focused in tradition in ceremony Victoria Day leaves a little more to the imagination of an individual.

Leave your favorite May long weekend traditions in the comments below!



Sources:

https://www.statutoryholidays.com/victoriaday.php

https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/canada/victoria-day

Photo of Queen Victoria from Wikepedia

Halloween Decorated Tree

Well guys it’s September and 12 degrees celcius which means just one thing. All I can think of is Halloween.

This weekend is going to be full of spooky brainstorming, new ideas for the yard and trying to guess what our Covid-19 situation is going to be like…

Starting off I had a little fun with my indoor decorations and made a little Halloween decorated tree.

Despite my hate for glitter (sticky weird tiny pieces of plastic……..) I decided to decorate some old Christmas balls I had collecting dust in beautiful spooky colours.

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Keeping true to the low waste ways, I try to store everything I have safely and dry to prevent damage or mold keeping it for many years- nothing was purchased to make this tree happen so I encourage that if you want to re-create, get creative and take advantage of what you have around the house!

Some of the decorations are between 10-15 years old.

Whelp, if I wasn’t already in the mood for Halloween I certainly am now. This tree is just too cute with the balls and other accessories I’ve collected throughout the years.

If you are planning to make one yourself, be sure to tag me in it or leave a link in the comments! I’d love to see it.

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