
National Girlfriends Day is recognized annually on August 1, as girlfriends get together around the United States and celebrate their special bond of friendship.
Not quite like Valentine’s Day – this is about the girl friends. Two different words, referencing your friends. Not romantic entanglement, but friendly concourse and relaxation.
History of Girlfriend’s Day
Let us begin with what Girlfriend’s Day is – the day of the girl friend. A girl, well that definition is well and obvious for the most part. Occasional bending of that term may apply, but we all know what it means for each of us.
A friend is a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.
Girlfriends can often be our sisters or mothers, classmates or co-workers. These dearest friends who are here for us. We enjoy spending time together, laughing and sharing secrets. They seek us out in times of need, and we seek each other out in times of celebration. When it’s time for a glass of wine or a long walk, girlfriends are there.
Friendship is one of the most special connections in life.
National Girlfriends Day was created by the social networking site, www.sisterwoman.com.
How to Celebrate Girlfriend’s Day
Find the way that best helps you express what you mean to them, and just do it. If that means getting your hair done, or going out shopping, that is what this day is for.
Find your common grounds, take the day and enjoy the company.
Remember, it is not about the best thing one could ever do, but the close personal attachment one would have with their friends.
So whether is over a cold drink, a warm beach or a hot meal, remember your girl friends and enjoy the day with them!