Things You Might Not Have Heard – Thursday, September 12, 2024

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Today’s Rundown:

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ONE DAY OLDER ON SEPTEMBER 12:

Linda Gray (84)

Jennifer Hudson (43)

Sydney Sweeney (27)

WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:

1953: Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island.

2001: President George W. Bush labeled the previous day’s terrorist attacks “acts of war” and asked Congress for $20 billion to rebuild and recover.

2013: NASA’s Voyager 1 space probe made history by advancing past the solar system — becoming the first man-made object to reach interstellar space.

WORD OF THE DAY: homily [ hom-uh-lee ]

a sermon, usually on a Biblical topic and usually of a nondoctrinal nature

In her homily, the minister used parables to make the biblical teachings more relatable to everyday life.

DAILY AFFIRMATION: Today, I Will Spread Positivity And Kindness

Improves Mood: Committing to spread positivity and kindness can significantly enhance your own mood, as engaging in acts of kindness has been shown to increase feelings of happiness and satisfaction.

PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Chocolate Milkshake Day

National Chocolate Milkshake Day on September 12 brings chocolate and ice cream lovers together. Forget the calories for just this one day and enjoy a sweet tall, thick and delicious, chocolate milkshake! The term milkshake first appeared in print in 1885. During this period, a milkshake was referred to as an alcoholic beverage described as a “sturdy, healthful eggnog type of drink” blended with eggs, whiskey, and other ingredients. Pharmacies served the drink as a tonic and a treat to customers. By 1900, pharmacies offered this “wholesome drink” with either chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla syrup

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