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Thursday, April 30, 2015

May topics To Write About

These are topics for me to write about in the month of May. Of course, I might add more topics before May gets here. 

National holidays for the month

- Date Your Mate Month
- Foster Care Month
- National Barbecue Month
- National Bike Month
- National Blood Pressure Month
- National Hamburger Month
- National Photograph Month
- National Recommitment Month
- National Salad Month
- Older Americans Month


Topics to write each day

  1. Are you superstitious?
  2. Are you a morning person or a night owl?
  3. When was the last time you did volunteer work?
  4. Would you be willing to live "off the grid"?
  5. Cinco de Mayo/What is your favorite Mexican meal?
  6. How old were you when you got your first computer?
  7. What slang word or phrase is most overused?
  8. What was the last book you read?
  9. Lost Sock Memorial Day/What is your favorite quote?
  10. Mother's Day/What is the last song to get stuck in your head?
  11. Eat What you want Day/What would your obituary say?
  12. If you could ask me one question, and I had to answer you truthfully, what would you want to know?
  13. If I could create a new flavor of ice cream it would be
  14. Dance Like A Chicken Day
  15. National Chocolate chip Day/Do you believe that older Americans are treated with enough respect today?
  16.  Hug A tree Day/wear purple for peace
  17. Packrat day/What is your favorite type of hamburger or veggie burger?
  18. visit your relatives day/What is you favorite breakfast food?
  19. Have you ever performed a random act of kindness?
  20. Pick Strawberries Day/What scares you?
  21. Three things you’d do if you weren’t so afraid.
  22. Buy a musical Instrument Day/What was the biggest mistake you made this week?
  23. International Jazz Day/Mystery
  24. National Escargot Day/Ghosts
  25. Memorial Day/National Missing children's Day
  26. Sally Ride Day/What's on my mind right now?
  27. Sun Screen Day/Today, I don't feel like writing because
  28. National Burger Day/"I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking, what I'm looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear." ~Joan Didion
  29. Learn about composting Day/John F. Kennedy's Birthday
  30. Water a Flower Day/Begin a Journaling entry with: The lies you tell yourself are the hardest to forgive. ~Kim Moss
  31. World No Tobacco Day/In your Journal, write your name in capital letters in a vertical line down the page. For each letter of your name, write down a positive quality or attribute you possess. Go ahead...do it for your whole name. Dare ya!

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