National Repeat Day
National Repeat Day, June 3rd, was observed on June 3rd, and it might be a chance for some and a poor omen for others. This holiday is extra special if you repeat a foot massage or a day with a dear friend. Hurricane Katrina is not forecast for this day. Repeating a root canal or Hurricane Katrina are not recommended.
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Repeating some of the day's simple tasks is another way to celebrate.. Wash the dishes twice. Wash the dishes twice. Make the same dish for lunch as you do for supper. Make the same dish for lunch as you do for supper. Watch the same movie twice. The 1993 film Groundhog Day comes to mind. Send duplicate text messages. Send duplicate text messages.
Have a wonderful day! Have a wonderful day!
How to celebrate national repeat day is a national repeat day.
What kind of activities do you find yourself repeating throughout the day? Are there words you say or do? Are there phrases you say or do? Some of us retrace our steps all day long. Some people, as well as others, are repeating the same movements. Is there a tradition at this time of year that you repeat? Here are some other suggestions for commemorating the day. Here are some other suggestions for celebrating the day.
- Say "thank you" twice instead of once a time rather than once per time
- Wrap the same gift twice
- In the second phone call, call your mother twice and tell her the same things
- Repeat your children's names until they respond to you
- Proofread your emails twice. (But only send them once.) (But only send them once)
- Play your favorite song two times and sing along both times. Also sing along both times
- Print this Repeating Circles coloring page to download and print this Repeating Circles coloring page. Maybe even do it twice
On social media, use the hashtag #NationalRepeatDay to post.
Have you ever done something worth repeating? How about something you never want to repeat again? We have two lists of things you might want to read: 7 Things Worth Repeating and 7 Things Not Worth Repeating are two lists that may be useful to read. Are your "things" on the lists?