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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Valentine's Day Trivia


Valentine's Day Trivia

Happy Valentine's Day everyone! 

Since Valentine's Day is today I  thought it would be fun to look up some trivia about the holiday. I hope everyone has a great Valentine's Day and maybe gets a nice card, flowers or candy if you have someone special in your life.


The oldest valentine that still survives is from the 15th century which was written by Charles (Duke of Orleans to his wife).

Approximately 190 million Valentine's Day cards are sent in the United States each year.

The average amount a person spends on Valentine's Day is $131.

People started giving gifts in addition to the practice of exchanging Valentine's Day cards in the second half of the 20th century.

In Norfolk, England they have a character who leaves presents and sweets on the back door of houses. They call him Jack Valentine.

Valentine's Day is not a public holiday in any country, although it is celebrated in many regions around the world.

The first valentines that were mass produced were sold after 1847 and made of embossed paper lace.

A legend about Valentine's Day is that in the Middle Ages, people believed that birds paired in mid February and this is how the romance of Valentine's Day started.

The word Valentine is derived from valens-which means worthy, strong and powerful.

There is a city named Valentine in Nebraska. Also there is a town called Valentine in Texas.









Monday, February 18, 2013


President's Day Trivia

Happy President's Day!  Here's a little trivia about our Presidents!

 The third Monday in February is designated in the United States as Washington's Birthday, more commonly known as Presidents' Day. 

The most common religious affiliation among presidents has been Episcopalian, followed by Presbyterian.

 President William Howard Taft  gained 50 pounds his first term.

 Eight presidents were left-handed.

 The first to have a Christmas tree in the White House was Benjamin Harrison.

 President Obama is the first president to write email as president.

 President James Madison, the county's fourth leader, who stood at 5-foot, 4-inches tall, was   the shortest president.

The term "First Lady" was first used in 1877 in reference to Lucy Ware Webb Hayes.