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		<title>Happy National Unicorn Day!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 07:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If I’m the first person to wish you a Happy National Unicorn Day today, I hope that I won’t be the last.  And I hope that you will take some time out of your day to commemorate the occasion. Always be yourselfUnless you can be a unicornThen always be a unicorn &#8211; t-shirt wisdom National &#8230; </p>
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<p>If I’m the first person to wish you a Happy National Unicorn Day today, I hope that I won’t be the last.  And I hope that you will take some time out of your day to commemorate the occasion.</p>



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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-style-large"><p>Always be yourself<br>Unless you can be a unicorn<br>Then always be a unicorn</p><cite>&#8211; t-shirt wisdom</cite></blockquote>
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<p>National Unicorn Day is celebrated on April 9 every year to commemorate the popular, mythical creature with a horn growing out of its forehead.</p>



<p>Written accounts of unicorns are found in ancient Greek natural history, but not in Greek mythology.&nbsp; At that time, they were believed to reside in India. These ancient unicorns were described as fierce, powerful, fleet animals.</p>



<p>During the middle ages, unicorns became a symbol of purity and grace in European folklore; wild, woodland, white horse-like or goat-like animals that could only be captured and tamed by virgin maidens.</p>



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<p>Modern unicorns, while still mythical, tend to be portrayed in a more cartoonish manner. Many common representations portray the unicorn with a rainbow mane and/or tail. In modern business lingo, a person might be described as a unicorn if they possess a unique and desired combination of skills or talents.</p>



<p>One of my favorite books when I was a little girl was the story of <em><strong><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://amazon.com/Morgan-Me-Serendipity-Book-7-ebook/dp/B00IHGVC9M/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&amp;keywords=morgan+and+me&amp;qid=1586214092&amp;sr=8-2" target="_blank">Morgan and Me</a></strong></em>, about a beautiful princess who lived in the Land of Later. She was supposed to clean her room but decided that she would &#8230; just a little later.  When she comes across a unicorn named Morgan, whose horn got caught and is stuck, she promises to help him &#8230; just a little later.  But when she falls in the pond and gets stranded on a lily pad, she learns her lesson about later and vows to her new unicorn friend to never put off what should be done now for later.  Aww, cute.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Some Unicorn fun facts:</h3>



<ul><li>The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.</li><li>Unicorns are mentioned six times in the King James bible.</li><li>Unicorns cannot fly.</li><li>According to the Jewish legend, a unicorn can easily kill an elephant.</li><li>The Unicorn is thought to hold the power to divine truth and will pierce the heart of a liar with its horn.</li><li>A US patent was granted for a surgical procedure to create Unicorns in 1980.</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How to celebrate National Unicorn Day?</h3>



<p>Unfortunately, due to the national hermitage movement, this is not the year to throw a unicorn party, but I’m sure that we can all find some ways to celebrate while staying #SafeAtHome.&nbsp; Why not:</p>



<ul><li>Use food coloring to make any boring, white food colorful – rainbow swirl mashed potatoes maybe? Or if you’re feeling industrious, bake some rainbow-colored cookies and decorate them with sprinkles.</li><li>Draw a picture of a unicorn. Hang it in your front window to brighten your neighbor’s day.</li><li>Do something fancy with your mane today. &nbsp;Maybe braid some ribbons in your ponytail or don a flower crown.</li><li>Find some other ways to bring magic and happiness into your house today: maybe shed the sweatpants and toss on a party dress, light some nice smelling candles, or take a bubble bath.</li></ul>



<p>I hope that you will join me in celebrating National Unicorn Day a la distance!&nbsp; Have a magical, mystical day my friends.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Somehow, I tricked my friend S into coming over for craft day this past weekend.  I’m still surprised that she let me talk her into it.  But in spite of how much of a poorly conceived idea it was or how much craftprehension we started out with, we managed to have a great time and &#8230; </p>
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<p>Somehow, I tricked my friend S into coming over for craft day this past weekend.  I’m still surprised that she let me talk her into it.  But in spite of how much of a poorly conceived idea it was or how much <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="craftprehension (opens in a new tab)" href="/2018/12/06/craft-fair/" target="_blank">craftprehension</a> we started out with, we managed to have a great time and created a couple of delightful fairy houses.</p>



<p>The great thing about building fairy houses, or any fairy
garden furnishings is that fairies are magic, so whatever you make for them
doesn’t actually have to be functional. &nbsp;As
long as the intent is there, the fairies can do the rest.</p>



<p>I have been wanting to make a fairy house out of wine corks with a beer bottle cap roof.  Because <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Pinterest (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.pinterest.com/cynthiagellis/fairy-gardens/" target="_blank">Pinterest</a>.  I’ve been collecting supplies for a while (tough work, I know).  S brought her collection of Veuve Clicquot corks and seashells because she is fancy like that.</p>



<p>Of course, in my house the single greatest barrier to
crafting (and productivity in general) are furry little somethings named Anabel
and Sally.&nbsp; Hot glue and fluffy kittens
are a bad combo.&nbsp; So craft day had to
happen al fresco.&nbsp; </p>



<p>Mr. Man was a helpful enabler.&nbsp; He set up the easy-up canopy and a table in
the driveway.&nbsp; He also ran an extension
cord and power strip for us and loaned me some handy tools (I have got to get
my own needle nose pliers, they are SO useful).</p>



<p>We gathered our supplies, poured a couple of mimosas and got to work. Our warm-up craft was making champagne cage miniature chairs (it is important to warm up for all sorts of activities, not just working out).</p>



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<p>Then it was time for our experiments in magical architecture.  While S got started on her Veuve Clicquot sea-fairy temple, I sorted through my wine cork collection and realized that I had enough Stoplman Vineyards corks to make a single brand fairy house too.  We used Ikea cork trivets as our bases.  </p>



<p>After enough mimosas and only a few glue burns, our masterpieces
were complete!&nbsp; Now the only problem is
where to put these houses to let the magic get in.</p>



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<p>Craft day was a success! Fortunately (or unfortunately) we have a load of supplies left over.&nbsp; I hope we can do it again soon.</p>
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