by Michelle C. Carr-Crowe and the Get Re$ult$ Team, Your San Jose Saratoga Lynbrook Homes & Cupertino Schools Experts
Yad Drawkcab! While I confess this phrase is my own creation, the inspiration for it is today January 31, is annual Backward Day, according to the website HolidayInsights.com.
Backward Day always falls on January 31st.
If you're wondering how to celebrate Backward Day, just remember it's a day to do everything backwards, so use your imagination.
Suggested Backward Day ideas include:
- · writing backwards
- · reading backwards.
- · wearing your clothes backwards (such as putting the back of your shirt on facing front).
- · eating your meal, starting with dessert.
- · walking backwards
- · talking backwards.
- · playing a board game backwards, beginning at the finish line and racing to the start.
Although many are interested to know the answer, research has yet to locate the creator, or even the origin of this day. If you know more about it, please share!
Curious about this event? Click here to Learn More!
http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/January/backwardday.htm
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