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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Happy Faschnaut Day!

Fat Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent, it is tradition to use up the items in your kitchen that wouldn’t be used during the semi-fasting period to follow. Here in southern PA, home to the PA Dutch and Amish, the day is known as “Faschnaut Day”. A faschnaut is a wonderfully sinful deep fried donut originally made for the purpose of using up some of that kitchen stock. (source)

So in honor of this great tradition, Sue decided we would make faschnaut's for our residents! We made AND sold 300 faschnauts!







See you again next year faschnauts! :)

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Travel Day -> CT, MA, MD & SC

The next states to enter the Union were:

5. Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, and the state of New York to the west and the south (with which it shares a water boundary in Long Island Sound).
Admission into statehood: January 9, 1788
Abbreviation: CT
Capital: Hartford
Nickname: "The Constitution State" because John Fiske, the historian, claimed that The Fundamental Orders of 1638-39 comprised the first written constitution in history. Though this claim has been disputed by some, it remains a landmark document. It is thought that many of the features of the Federal Constitution were drawn from this document. The General Assembly designated Connecticut "The Constitution State" in 1959.

The name Connecticut came from the Indian word Quinnehtukqut -- Mohegan for "Long River Place" or "Beside the Long Tidal River"

CLICK HERE FOR LITTLE KNOWN STATE FACTS

CLICK HERE TO TOUR THE MARK TWAIN HOUSE

6. Massachusetts, officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean.
Admission into statehood: February 6, 1788
Abbreviation: MA
Capital: Boston
Nickname: “Bay State” because of its proximity to several large bays. The “Old Colony State” refers to the original Plymouth colony.

The Massachusetts Bay Colony was named after the indigenous population, the Massachusett, whose name can be segmented as mass-adchu-s-et, where mass- is "large", -adchu- is "hill", -s- is a diminutive suffix meaning "small", and -et is a locative suffix, identifying a place. It has been translated as "near the great hill", "by the blue hills", "at the little big hill", or "at the range of hills".

CLICK HERE FOR MASSACHUSETTS TRIVIA & FACTS

CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ABOUT THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS

7. Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east.
Admission into statehood: April 28, 1788
Abbreviation: MD
Capital: Annapolis
Nickname: "Old Line State" nickname was given during the Revolutionary War, when 400 soldiers in the First Maryland Regiment fought a British force of 10,000 and helped General George Washington's army to escape. Washington depended on the Maryland Line throughout the war, and the soldiers' discipline and bravery earned Maryland its nickname.

DID YOU KNOW THAT WILD HORSES LIVE ON A BEACH IN MARYLAND? CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT THEM

CLICK HERE TO SEE PICTURES OF THE HORSES

CLICK HERE TO READ FUN FACTS ABOUT MARYLAND

8. South Carolina is a state in the Deep South of the United States. Originally part of the Province of Carolina. The colony was originally named by King Charles II of England in honor of his father Charles I, as Carolus is Latin for Charles.
Admission into statehood: May 23, 1788
Abbreviation: SC
Capital: Columbia
Nickname: "The Palmetto State" which refers to the state tree (the sabal palmetto).

CLICK HERE FOR SOUTH CAROLINA FACTS & TRIVIA

CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT FAMOUS PEOPLE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA

CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDESHOW OF CHARLESTON