Religion scholar Stephen Prothero in the Washington Post on the plethora of available holidays:
The holiday season is once again upon us. But are holidays ever really out of season?
Wiccans like to say that every day is a holiday. By that they mean that there is no real distinction between Christmas and the days before it and after it. Each day the sun rises and sets; each day is a surprise in waiting. When I say that every day is a holiday, I mean that every day, literally, is a holiday.
Every Christmas my brother gives me a calendar that includes all sorts of wacky holidays. According to his 2007 calendar, today is Roots Day (as in celebrate your ethnic heritage) and tomorrow is Egg Nog Day (as in dairy plus sugar plus lots of alcohol). Cartoonists Against Crime Day (Oct. 25) has already passed, as has Admit You’re Happy Day (Aug. 8th) and Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day (March 27).
Each day on the calendar commemorates some sort of food, from caviar to cheeseballs to Creamsicles. And don’t get me started on the holy days, which are as endless as divinity itself.