National Sibling Day 2012

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National Sibling Day 2012


National Sibling Day 2012_April 10th is Siblings Day! This annual holiday, sometimes referred to as National Siblings Day, celebrates one of the longest relationships most people will ever know – that very special lifelong bond with brothers and sisters. While friends and spouses may come and go, siblings are the intricate fabric of our lives from birth to death. They share those special and not-so-special moments and memories in our lives only a brother and sister can understand. For those fortunate enough to have a sibling or two or three, today serves as an important reminder to cherish, celebrate and remember those incredibly special and sacred relationships.

Claudia Evart created the special day after losing both of her siblings at a young age. She selected April 10th in honor of her sister Lisette, who was born on that date. Evart is also the founder of the non-profit charity, Siblings Day Foundation (SDF). According to the website,
"Our primary goal of Siblings Day is to establish and promote April 10 as a national day of recognition for brothers and sisters and to promote the universal love of our brothers and sisters. In doing so, our mission helps to strengthen families, our communities and our country."

How to Celebrate Siblings Day

Switch your Facebook profile picture to one that includes your siblings.
If your sibling doesn’t live nearby or you haven’t spoken in far too long, pick up the phone and give him or her a call.
Write a heart-felt letter to your brother and/or sister.
Using today's technology, combine all those old photographs, movies, VHS movies and/or slides, and convert them into a movie or presentation. Give everyone in the family a copy as a future keepsake.
Take him or her out to lunch.
Today also serves as a special day of remembrance for siblings who have passed away. Visit their final resting place or light a candle in their honor.
Be sure to celebrate Sister’s Day in August with 25 Sentimental and Silly Sayings only a Sister Could Appreciate.


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