When someone refers to "the holidays", there's a good chance they're talking about an event in December. From National Cupcake Day to Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day, December is more than just Christmas and New Year's Eve. Here are 31 reasons to celebrate during the month of December:

December 1: National Christmas Lights Day

If you haven’t already put up your Christmas lights, today’s the day to do so. And once you’re done decking your own halls, take a walk through your community to see the displays your neighbors have. It might even inspire you to put up more lights.

December 2: National Mutt Day

It belongs to the dogs—mutts that is! On this day, celebrate your unique and lovable mixed-breed dog if you have one. And if you aren't a dog owner but still want to be involved, use this day to volunteer at a shelter or foster a mutt.

December 3: Let’s Hug Day

Get those warm and fuzzy feelings by giving someone you love a hug today. Hugs are said to reduce stress and improve your health. Maybe you can even get your easily embarrassed teenager to give you a quick, one-armed squeeze.

December 4: National Cookie Day

If you need an excuse to eat or bake cookies, National Cookie Day is for you. Use the holiday to host a cookie exchange or bake sale. Or simply enjoy your favorite cookie recipe.

December 5: Repeal Day

Repeal Day, or the day Prohibition was officially repealed in the United States, can only be celebrated one way: by enjoying an alcoholic beverage. Order your favorite beer, wine, or cocktail at the local (legal!) watering hole. And if you end up celebrating a little too hard, don't forget some hangover remedies.

December 6: National Microwave Oven Day

No appliance has revolutionized the kitchen or made heating up leftovers so simple than the humble microwave oven. Pop some popcorn or whip up a microwavable mug cake in appreciation of the appliance for National Microwave Oven Day.

December 7: Letter Writing Day

When was the last time you wrote a letter on paper? Today, ditch your smartphone, and reach out to a friend or family member with some good old-fashioned snail mail. Bonus points if you make the card yourself.

December 8: National Brownie Day

Nothing says comfort on a chilly day like a batch of warm brownies. Whether you prefer basic cake-like brownies or gooey fudge brownies, there’s no wrong way to celebrate this delicious, chocolatey holiday.

December 9: National Pastry Day

Celebrate National Pastry Day by indulging in your favorite pastry. Try making homemade puff pastry from scratch, or use store-bought pastry for a fun and delicious dessert.

December 10: The First Night of Hanukkah*

From blessings on the Menorah to a traditional family dinner and playing with the dreidel, there are many wonderful ways to celebrate the Festival of Lights. Even if you don't celebrate you can learn about the traditions and send good wishes to those who do celebrate.

* Denotes that date changes each year

December 11: National App Day

Apps help to keep us organized, connected, and entertained. So for National App Day, aim to make sure all of your apps are up to date and useful for you. And get rid of the ones you don't need to free up space.

December 12: Gingerbread House Day

Get ready for the holidays by making your very own festive gingerbread house from scratch. Throw a decorating party where you and your friends can get creative designing gingerbread houses. Or make one to give away as a gift.

December 13: National Horse Day

Horse lovers come together every Dec. 13 to celebrate all of the contributions to society that their favorite animal has made throughout history. If you’re able, go for a horseback ride today, or consider donating to a charity that helps horses.

December 14: Roast Chestnuts Day

Roasting chestnuts is synonymous with the holiday season; there’s even a classic holiday song about it. Today is the perfect day to learn how to roast chestnuts. You can add them to stuffing, desserts, and even soup for a rich, nutty flavor.

December 15: National Cupcake Day

On National Cupcake Day, there's a treat to please everyone's taste. From classic vanilla cupcakes to more decadent and creative treats and even vegan versions, there’s truly no wrong way to eat a cupcake.

December 16: National Chocolate-Covered-Anything Day

Fruits, nuts, pretzels, and more, it seems covering food in chocolate only makes it better. So for National Chocolate-Covered-Anything Day, pick your favorite chocolate-covered treat to indulge in. Or try a new chocolate-covered recipe.

December 17: National Maple Syrup Day

Maple syrup is the perfect topping for pancakes, waffles, and more. During the spring, warmer temperatures force sugar maple trees to turn their stored starches into sugar. When the sugar mixes with groundwater, sap is formed. It takes a whopping 40 gallons of sap to produce just 1 gallon of maple syrup. So today, appreciate all the work that goes into this sugary syrup.

December 18: Bake Cookies Day

If you haven’t already baked 10 dozen holiday cookies by now, today’s the day to grab your cookie cutters and get to work. From classic gingerbread, sugar, and butter cookies to Christmas cookies from around the globe, there are innumerable ways to test your baking chops today.

December 19: National Oatmeal Muffin Day

Oatmeal makes the perfect breakfast muffin. So whip up a batch for National Oatmeal Muffin Day, and your friends and family will thank you for it. Try adding pumpkin or applesauce for added flavor and health benefits.

December 20: Games Day

Before your home is taken over by guests visiting for the holidays, get some quality family time with your immediate family by playing your favorite board games today. If you're competitive, use some pro tips for winning at games like Monopoly and Scrabble.

December 21: National Hamburger Day

Use National Hamburger Day as an excuse to indulge in a juicy burger. Prepped with a classic bun and American cheese or a glazed doughnut and bacon, nothing beats your favorite burger.

December 22: National Cookie Exchange Day

The day to share all those cookies you baked is finally here. Organize a cookie exchange with family and friends to get a taste of everyone’s favorite recipes. You also can hold a bake sale for charity with each other’s cookies.

December 23: National Pfeffernüsse Day

Pfeffernüsse are small, round, spiced cookies that are popular in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands. Made with ingredients including flour, eggs, brown sugar, cloves, cinnamon, and other fragrant spices, these cookies are simple to make but have tons of warm, spicy flavor.

December 24: Christmas Eve

Whether you curl up on the couch with some popcorn and "A Christmas Story," go caroling, or feast with friends and family, today’s the day to spend time with loved ones. Eat some Christmas cookies, and prepare for tomorrow’s festivities if you celebrate.

December 25: Christmas Day

Did Santa deem you naughty or nice? It's finally time for exchanging presents, hanging out with family and friends, indulging in some delicious food, and wearing festive pajamas all morning.

December 26: National Candy Cane Day

Candy canes are a staple when it comes to Christmas candy. The story goes that a choirmaster back in 1670 handed out the original candy canes to children to keep them quiet during church ceremonies. Now, candy canes are used for much more than quieting unruly kids. You can add them to cocktails, popcorn, and other sweet treats.

December 27: Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day

Not very crafty? It doesn’t matter! It’s virtually impossible to mess up a paper snowflake. But there are many guides available to help you get started on Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day.

December 28: National Card Playing Day

From poker to bridge and Old Maid, there are many card games to play for National Card Playing Day. Enjoy learning a new game, or partake in a family favorite.

December 29: Tick Tock Day

With only two days left of the year, try using this day to take care of any unfinished business. That way, you can head into the new year with all of your boxes ticked.

December 30: Bacon Day

Use Bacon Day as a reason to incorporate bacon into every single meal you eat today. From breakfast to delicious sandwiches, caramel popcorn, and even cocktails, bacon adds rich, salty flavor to just about anything.

December 31: New Year’s Eve

The countdown to the new year is on! Reflect on all of the things you’ve accomplished over the past 12 months. And look forward to achieving your new goals in the coming year.

 

Credit to The Spruce Website.

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