In Bolivia it is yet again different. Sometime in May; remembering an event during the war of independence, that involved Cochabamba.
The men had gone out of the city, and the women who had stayed in the city - led by a blind woman - decided to defend the city against the Spanish army.
>It was yesterday (Sunday) in GB. Our Mothers' Day is in April or something, different from the US day I understand.
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>>When is Father's day - today? Here in Bolivia, Father's Day is celebrated in March - March 19, IIRC.
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>>>I couldn't ask for a better Father's Day than this -- my daughters moved in on Saturday. This had been in the works for two or three months and was due to happen at the end of the summer, then we all agreed to move it up. I am walking on air. I wasn't sure this day would ever come.
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>>>We are off to a great start. Already they are getting settled in and we are working on the stuff that is different when you live someplace full time instead of every other weekend (i.e. need two dressers instead of one). There will be some adjustments for all of us, I know. But we'll make it work.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)