If you think about it, summer is a relatively holiday-less time of year. I consider summer one giant holiday in & of itself. (because my birthday falls in August & I’m a teacher).
My zodiac is Leo, making me a self centered douche in the summertime. But once fall hits, I’m all about the holidays. I love learning about holidays & how each is celebrated.
From Labor Day to Thanksgiving to Festivus, for the rest of us…
Autumn Holidays
- Autumnal Equinox (September 23rd, 2019)
- Johnny Appleseed Day (September 26th, 2019)
- Rosh Hashanah (September 29th, 2019)
- Indigenous People Day / Columbus Day (October 14th, 2019)
- Diwali (October 27th, 2019)
- Mischief Night (October 30th, 2019)
- Halloween (October 31st, 2019)
- All Saints Day (November 1st, 2019)
- Dia de Los Muertos (November 1st-2nd, 2019)
- All Souls Day (November 2nd, 2019)
- Daylight Savings Time (November 3rd, 2019)
- U.S. General Election Day (November 5th, 2019)
- St. Martin’s Day (November 11th, 2019)
- Veteran’s Day (November 11th, 2019)
- Thanksgiving (November 28th, 2019)
Winter Holidays
- Winter Solstice (December 22nd, 2019)
- Christmas Eve (December 24th, 2019)
- Christmas (December 25th, 2019)
- Advent (December 1st-24th, 2019)
- Kwanzaa (December 26th, 2019-January 1st, 2020)
- Chanukah (December 22nd-30th, 2019)
- Fetivus (December 23rd, 2019)
- St. Nicholas’ Day (December 6th, 2019)
- Three Kings Day (January 6th, 2020)
- Chinese New Year (January 25th, 2020)
- Bodhi Day (January 2nd, 2020)
- Japanese New Year (January 1st, 2020)