I woke up missing Charlie this morning but got the nicest letter from Charlie this morning. Tomorrow is his Birthday, and we will not be sharing it with him for the first time ever. It’s sad because it’s a milestone Birthday as Charlie turns 18.
I looked up the #Holidays being celebrated today and 3 of the Holidays reminded me of Suzzane and Charlie. All three of us love Tea and Cupcakes and David does to at times. Suzzane also like Pearls and if we were playing dress up she would wear Pearls.
If your #Homeschooling your children, then you could study Tea and make Cupcakes in a #Homeschool Cooking Class and for Drama Class you could play Dress-Up. To get children outside and off electronics you could host a tea party outside and do a Parade and invite the neighbors to watch and offer them Cupcakes and Tea.
December 15 International Tea Day #TeaDay holiday
Here’s a overview you can use for posts, captions, or just to understand International Tea Day a bit better.
International Tea Day — December 15
International Tea Day falls on December 15th, and it is a global celebration that highlights Tea’s cultural, economic, and social importance. International tea Day is observed mainly in Tea‑producing Countries and aims to raise awareness about the impact of the Tea trade on farmers and workers.
Why International Tea Day Matters
- Here is a fun fact to share with your friends and family. Tea is the most popular beverage in the world after Water.
- International Tea Day draws attention to the livelihoods of millions of workers in Countries including India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Nepal, Vietnam, and more.
- Tea has deep historical roots consumed in China for thousands of years and used medicinally long before becoming a global staple.
Fun Facts
- The main Tea types are: Green Tea, Black Tea, Oolong Tea, White Tea, Yellow Tea, Dark Tea (Pu-erh
- Tea has been consumed in China for 5,000 years.
- Another fun fact is there is a second UN‑recognized International Tea Day which exists on May 21, introduced in 2019. Tea lovers get two celebrations a year.
Perfect Caption Ideas
- “Sipping my way through #TeaDay
- “Celebrating the world’s favorite drink — Happy International Tea Day!”
National Cupcake Day — December 15
Here’s a sweet little breakdown you can use to celebrate or post about National Cupcake Day, which falls on December 15 every year.
National Cupcake Day is an annual celebration dedicated to one of America’s most beloved desserts. National Cupcake Day honors the history, creativity, and pure joy of Cupcakes — from Classic Vanilla to wildly inventive flavors.
What the day is about
- National Cupcake Day is celebrated every year on December 15th.
- Did you know Cupcakes date back to at least 1796, when a recipe for Cakes baked in small cups appeared in American Cookery by Amelia Simmons.?
- The original “1-2-3-4 Cake” recipe (1 cup Butter, 2 cups Sugar, 3 cups Flour, 4 Eggs) is tied to early Cupcake history.
Why people love it
- Cupcakes are easy to bake, decorate, and share.
- Bakeries often release limited‑edition flavors on National Cupcake Day.
- National Cupcake Day is a fun excuse to indulge, host bake-offs, or surprise someone with a sweet treat.
Hashtag: Use #NationalCupcakeDay to join the celebration online.
If you want, I can help you craft a social media caption, design a fun theme, or brainstorm cupcake flavors for National Cupcake Day. Just leave me a comment with what you’re looking for. I will get to work on it.
December 15 — National Wear Your Pearls Day– #NationalWearYourPearlsDay
National Wear Your Pearls Day is observed every year on December 15. National Wear Your Pearls Day is far more than a fashion holiday. National Wear Your Pearls Day is a reminder of resilience, inner strength, and the beauty that can emerge from life’s challenges.
What the Day Represents
- National Wear Your Pearls Day was founded in 2015 by DeAnna Bookert, a best‑selling author and motivational speaker.
- Bookert created National Wear Your Pearls Day to share her personal journey through depression, anxiety, and healing, using pearls as a symbol of how adversity can transform into something strong and beautiful.
- Just as a pearl form from an irritating grain of sand, National Wear Your Peals Day encourages people to recognize their own growth through hardship.
How to Celebrate National Waer Your Peals Day
- Wear pearls — real or faux — as a symbol of your resilience.
- Share your story or words of encouragement with others.
- Post a photo or message using #NationalWearYourPearlsDay.
- Reflect on the challenges you’ve overcome and the strength you’ve built.
Why It Matters
National Wear Your Pearls Day is a gentle nudge to acknowledge your worth, your growth, and the layers of strength you’ve built over time. National Wear Your Pearls Day is a celebration of personal transformation.
If you’d like, I can help you craft a social media caption, design a theme for an event, or write a short inspirational message for the day. Just leave me a comment with what you’re looking for and I will get right to work on it.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates