Sweetest Day ~ do you celebrate it?

talisha26
on 10/14/09 12:30 am
OK - so obviously I'm waiting on my reports to generate at work so I have a little free time.

I'm curious...........does your state celebrate sweetest day?

I was on the phone with my mother-in-law (Georgia) and she was asking about our plans for this weekend. I told her it was Sweetest Day and all the restaurants would be packed, etc. She then began to say.......you know what? They don't celebrate that in GA. I think it's a Michigan holiday.

What say you?

BTW ~ It's just like a Valentines Day but most men feel like Sweetest day is for them and Valentines Day is for the women.
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The One
on 10/14/09 12:32 am - Houston, TX
We don't have that here in Texas.
    
talisha26
on 10/14/09 12:35 am
Really? Man, we have cards and everything here. I mean Hallmark is off the hook during this season; it's a big deal. Interesting................

As broke as MI is we don't need another holiday to spend money on.

Hugga76
on 10/14/09 12:35 am
Never heard of it in the NYC, sounds cute though.  You can nevere have too many days to celebrate amore

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talisha26
on 10/14/09 12:36 am
Dang it..........I think the M.I.L was right. It's some made up Michigan Holiday.
hershey dream
on 10/14/09 12:39 am - Duluth, GA
I'm from FL, and they do it there, but nope....no Sweetest Day in Alabama.

For those interested, just a quick tidbit about it.


  Sweetest Day is an original American holiday that is not based on any single group’s religious sentiment or on a family relationship. It is simply a reminder that a thoughtful word, deed, or small gift enriches the life of the recipient as well as the person giving it.   In 2009, Sweetest Day will be celebrated on Saturday October 17th. Remember to celebrate the holiday and touch the life of someone special with a gift of flowers, plants, chocolates, or an eCard. Sweetest Day is primarily a regional holiday celebrated in the Great Lakes region and the northeast. The observance of the holiday is gradually spreading throughout the United States as people relocate to various parts of the country and bring the regional celebration with them to their new homes. States that have the greatest observance of the holiday include Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Cities with the greatest observance of the holiday are Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, and Buffalo.
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HelpMeRhonda !!
on 10/14/09 12:44 am - J. R. Ewing, TX

Thanks for the info Hershey....

Just like Valentine's Day another man-made holiday. We don't celebrate Valentines Day either, why have a special day for something that should be done anyway??

There is this attorney in my office who get flowers I know at least twice a month from a hubby, just because....  How sweet is that??

talisha26
on 10/14/09 12:55 am
That is sweet! My hubby sends me flowers and edible arrangements often as well. I had to make him lay-off the arrangements since I can't eat that much fruit anyway. The heffas in my office is glad to see it come in though.
Just Valena
on 10/14/09 12:59 am - Nunyabizness
Rhonda, once I read the title, I KNEW you'd be up on here saying that!!! LOL
Sweetest Day isn't regional...I just don't think most folks care!
talisha26
on 10/14/09 12:56 am
Thanks Hershey!!!!
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