World Juggling Day is celebrated every year to recognise the skills and dedication of jugglers all over the world. It is now observed thanks to the International Jugglers' Association. This association is a non-profit organization and was founded in June 1947. It is dedicated to the promotion of juggling as an art and a pastime and to providing a network for jugglers to communicate. They also use the association to share techniques, vend related items and paraphernalia, and of course, offer occasions and venues in which to demonstrate the craft.
Juggling is a pursuit requiring persistence, tremendous dedication, skill, timing, and more than a little hand-eye coordination and is a great pastime, full of art, excitement, not to mention entertainment value!
While juggling with little balls, sticks, rings, plates, or juggling clubs may be customary, an even wider variety of objects will do for some experimentation. The focus of World Juggling Day is basically to create as much juggling activity as possible around the world, to rally everyone from amateur jugglers to professionals with a flawless technique, and to motivate some first-timers into trying their luck.
This great event has now been recognised by the e card industry. There is now a great range of free e-cards that can be sent to celebrate World Juggling Day. Many of these free e-cards actually portray jugglers carrying out their skills. It is possible to select a free e-card and add your own personal message. The e cards can then be emailed to friends and family all over the world.
Unfamiliar with juggling or not, attempting to do so qualifies as the best way to celebrate World Juggling Day. One's ability to handle the object depends of course on possessing a knack for juggling, but even fruit to can be used to practice your skills. Very ambitious and (hopefully) skilful individuals even opt to juggle flaming torches and knives, but as they say, do not try this at home! You must have control over the speed, direction, and pace of the flying objects, whatever they may be, to demonstrate your juggling skills, and rather than using dangerous implements to heighten the challenge of the game, try seeing just how many of one thing you can juggle.
You might then progress to juggling objects of different weights, shapes, and sizes. Join some friends for a juggling fest in your local park, get a bunch of fellow jugglers together for a juggling club meeting and some friendly competition, or be brave and go it alone in your backyard or on the porch. However you choose to practice or teach juggling, whether with a handful of ping-pong balls or some wooden stirring spoons, you're sure to have a ball!
World Juggling Day celebrations of the past have drawn up to 5,000 partakers from all of the seven continents, even Antarctica. Many of the participants now use free e-cards as a way of staying in touch and further developing their friendships. Ecards are free to use and so easy to send and require no juggling skills!
The History Of The World
Everyone thinks their mom is the Greatest Mom in the History of the World. When I was a child, my friends always used to try to claim that their mom was the best, and a scuffle would break out. I would just stand to the side and smirk; they were, of course, all wrong. How could their mom be the best when mine obviously had the title?
My mother was a single mom. My father walked out on us before I was even born. He just left for cigarettes when Mom was 6 months pregnant and never came back. Mom figured that if he wanted to go that badly, she'd just let him stay gone. And so he was.
When I was two, my mother realized that our rented room in the worst part of New York City just wasn't where she wanted me to grow up. I was a typical two-year-old boy, active and into everything. The day I picked up a used needle to play with was the day she decided to get us out.
Unfortunately, with little money, her options were limited. She did have one very key skill, though ? she was fluent in French. Her parents migrated from France just prior to World War II, and her home growing up had been French-only. So when she found the ad for a program to teach English to teens in the French countryside, she jumped at the chance and moved us to France.
I spent the next 13 years of my life in France. As part of the arrangements, we received a house in the village in which we could live and Mom could privately tutor in her spare time. Until I was fully fluent, Mom always spoke French at home. By the time I was 4, you couldn't pick my accent from the other children in our village. Once I was fluent, we fluctuated between French and English at home, mostly English.
We never had a lot of money, but it always seemed like we had plenty. I never went without. It helped, of course, that life in the village was very inexpensive. Little did I know that Mom was stashing away every sou she could for our return to the US. I just grew up and did what I was expected to do. I earned superb marks in Primary and early Secondary school, and never got into behavioral problems beyond those that are standard for kids growing up.
When I was 13, Mom announced that it was time to move back to the US. She wanted me to attend an American high school and college. I didn't want to go; I wanted to remain in France with the people with whom I had grown up. Mom knew, however, that I had to return to the US if I was to have any sort of a future.
We returned to New York, but came back considerably better off than we had left. Mom enrolled me in a prestigious private school; I went on a combination of a scholarship, tuition benefits, and her savings. We lived in a small row house near my school, and she taught French to the elementary students at the school. Graduation came, and I was accepted to an Ivy League university. Money was never a question; Mom wanted me to have the best education possible.
Mother's Day is always a big holiday for me. When I think about what my mother sacrificed to raise me as she wanted, it absolutely boggles my mind. I lavish her with gifts every year, trying to top the previous years. But the one gift that remains constant is a box of fine French chocolates. I started this tradition in college, saving the few pennies I had to send her the box. But I've always wanted to silently thank her for what she did with a treat that she would always gaze at longingly in the shops in our village in France, but never actually purchase.
Years have passed, and I'm now a successful corporate attorney for one of the Fortune 100 firms. As my salary has grown, I've done everything possible to take care of Mom when she lets me. She tends to balk when I try to give her big ticket items, but I can slip little things by with her just smiling at me. And every time I give her that box of French chocolates, she gets a small tear in her eye as she bites into the first one.
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