Monday, November 14, 2011

Have a Lovin' Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to rejoin loved ones and celebrate all that life afforded us this year.  Whether you’re thankful for health, friendship, happiness, laughter, or a plentiful harvest (which could be a well stocked cupboard from extreme couponing) we all have something to celebrate.  If time is plentiful, don’t forget Lovin’ Scoopful Cozy Vanilla to top your warm dessert.  If there’s no opportunity to bake a fresh pie, Lovin’ Scoopful Oh My Blueberry Pie or Rockin’ Raspberry Cheesecake ice cream will be a great crowd pleaser.  Lovin’ Scoopful gives 25% back by donating to Special Olympics, so when you share a little Lovin’ with your family and friends, we’re sharing with others too.

Have a Lovin’ Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Veterans Day

Tomorrow is Veterans Day and  Lovin' Scoopful would like to take a moment to share our thoughts about the men and women we are honoring.  We are fortunate that brave individuals sign up voluntarily to protect our country, our homes, our families, and our way of life.  Can you imagine what our lives would be like without them?  Please remember to thank the veterans that you know as well as their family members (who have sacrificed as well).

Monday, October 31, 2011

Where did Halloween come from?

Halloween's origin is traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The holiday marked the end of summer, celebrated the harvest and signified the beginning of the dark, cold winter. Celts believed that on the night before Samhain (our Halloween) the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred.  They feared that the dead could cause trouble and damage crops.  Because the success of their crops was a life or death situation, they took the holiday very seriously.  During the celebration the Celts put out their hearth fire in their primitive homes, wore costumes (typically consisting of animal heads and skins), and attempted to tell each other's fortunes while gathering around a sacred community bonfire. When the celebration was over, they re-lit their hearth fires from the sacred bonfire and believed that it would help protect them during the coming winter.  Typically after relighting their hearth fire, it remained lit from the sacred flame throughout the winter until Spring and warmer weather returned. 

 The holiday made its first major transition when Catholics converted many of the Celts to their religion.  Celebrations were created that allowed the Celts to continue to have festivities during the times of their old holidays.  In transitioning these holidays every attempt was made to remove Celtic religion from the celebrations, but some traditions (such as dressing in costumes) stuck.  Catholics and Christians alike had often celebrated martyrs and saints on or around the day of their passing.  During the time that many Celts were being converted to Catholicism, All Saints Day (the day on which Catholics celebrate all the saints) was created. Because it was a day to honor the dead it was an easier transition for the Celts embracing a new faith. 

As All Saints Day (Hallows Eve) developed, the poor would go door to door and accept food in exchange for prayers for the dead.  During the Victorian era, adults often considered themselves too wise to believe in ghosts walking the earth but allowed children to celebrate.  Children began to go door to door dressed in disguises.  The term “Trick or Treat” dates back to the early 1900’s when the children began to use trickery to get back at those not participating in the event.  That same phrase will be used by hundreds of thousands of children tonight. 

So, armed with buckets of candy at the front door I happily wait for evening.  The kids will come in their costumes, some having planned for weeks or even months.  The doorbell will ring dozens of times and ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and cute little fairy princesses will rule the night.  Happy Halloween.  Stay safe!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Happy Columbus Day!!!

Columbus Day is dedicated to the remembrance of  when Columbus discovered America.  While we celebrate the discovery, let's remember also what we took from the native American's that were here us.  I like to look at Columbus Day as a day to celebrate the act of discovery itself.  I remind myself also that we grow in knowledge and understanding by challenging the beliefs of our time. 

Lovin' Scoopful hopes you've had a fantastic Columbus Day.  We hope you'll find your inspiration in the day and when you need that little nudge that you'll remember Columbus Day and know that it's ok to set sail into the unknown.  There's no telling what you'll discover!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Labor Day Expressions of Thanks!

Labor Day (started September 5th 1882) is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievement of American workers.  It is a yearly national tribute to all the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.  Although our economy has continued to struggle recently, it is even more important to remind ourselves of the overall accomplishments of the workforce of our great nation over the last 100 years. 
When you go back to work tomorrow, please be mindful of the individual that makes your espresso or McCafe’, give a respectful nod or wave to the police officer that didn’t pull you over (and who puts his/her life on the line on a daily basis to keep us safe), generously tip the tired waitress that brings you your lunch, say “thank you” to the mail clerk that delivers your office mail, and give out as many smiles as you can.  How much does it mean to you when someone appreciates your work?  Let’s dedicate the rest of the week to appreciating those whose jobs make our lives a little easier, nicer, and safer.
Happy Labor Day!!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Join us on Facebook!

We are so excited that our fans are finding us on Facebook and Twitter.  Social media has given us the opportunity to really get to know our customers on a more personal level and that means a lot to us.  In return we give away prizes every week and have sponsored dozens of giveaways on other pages and sites.  Don't miss out on the opportunity to meet us on a more personal level, hear great tips and inspirational stories, as well as the opportunity to share your life experiences that may positively impact others.

Because of our close tie to Special Olympics, we have a great number of fans that either work with those with intellectual challenges, have a family member that has a special challenge, or themselves have lived with an intellectual ability different from others.  We really appreciate the posts from these individuals because it helps us as a company and other fans develop a greater understanding of the wonderful and sometimes difficult events that are unique to their situation. 

We all have a voice, an ability to speak up and speak out to help others.  Facebook and Twitter has given us (and you) an opportunity to share our beliefs and convictions on a grander scale.  Please join us to use this voice constructively and hopefully make the world a better place!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Birthday USA

As we prepare the barbeque
And sip our lemonade
While kids play in the lawn sprinkler
Adults sitting in the shade

I hope we all remember
From here to over there
The sacrifices freely given
For the freedom we gladly share

Happy Birthday to our great nation
Wisdom gained as the years pass
May we prosper and grow with appreciation
Today we come together and raise a glass