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Happy Chinese New Year!, longevity noodles, good luck superstitions

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dragon

The dragon is in the street dancing beneath windows
pasted with colored squares, past the man
who leans into the phone booth’s red pagoda, past
crates of doves and roosters veiled
until dawn
.
–Lynda Hull (1954–94)

Friday, January 24, 2020
24th day of the year
Spring begins in 55 days

Mary Lou Retton (gymnast) was born on this day in 1968.
Chris Penn (actor) died on this day in 2006.


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My three-year-old drew in pencil all over our wallpapered dining room. What can I do to remove the marks? Answer
 
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What is the Chinese New Year?

Chinese New Year 2020: The Year of the Rat
The Chinese New Year—also referred to as the Spring Festival and the Lunar New Year globally—lands on Saturday, January 25, 2020. Why does the Chinese New Year start at a different time than ours? How is this important holiday celebrated? What is the animal for Chinese New Year 2020? Here’s all you need to know!
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Which Animal Sign Are You?

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What animal are you on the Chinese zodiac? See all 12 Chinese zodiac animals—and see if you match your birth profile!
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Longevity Noodles

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At Chinese New Year celebrations, it’s traditional to serve long noodles, symbolizing a long life.

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All you need is a drill and weeds and their roots are gone in one quick spin! The action is fun, fast, and satisfying! What’s more, there’s no kneeling, bending, or getting your hands dirty. Expect your neighbors to get curious and want to try the Weed Spinner, too. This back-saving drill bit was invented by retired school teacher Vern Ader and we thank him. 
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Good Luck Superstitions

Good Luck Superstitions and Old Wives' Tales
There are many superstitions for “good luck” around the home. Many of these would be called “Old Wives’ tales.” Let’s have fun exploring these age-old sayings.
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