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Too Cold? Come In And Warm Up.

Keene Ice Sculpture
Keene Ice Sculpture

 

Too Cold? Come In And Warm Up.

Happy Monday!

Today is Come in From the Cold Day.

#ComeInFromTheColdDay
#NationalHugDay

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A group with beer-Beer writers, podcasters, advertisers, and sponsors

Well, well, well, it’s “Come in From the Cold Day”! ❄️🥶 Time to leave the freezing temperatures and join us in the cozy warmth of civilization. Don’t worry, you won’t turn into an ice cube out there! 😂🧊 Embrace this day with open arms, find a snuggly blanket, grab a hot cup of cocoa, and let’s binge-watch some hilarious cat videos together! 😸📺 #ColdNoMore #HibernationModeOff #WarmAndCozyVibes

 

How to Observe National Hugging Day

Celebrate the day by hugging friends and family members, or even strangers after letting them know about the day, and asking them if it is okay if you hug them. You could also substitute handshakes for hugs today. There are five main types of hugs you could use: the front hug, bear hug, cheek hug, side-to-side hug, and heart-centered hug. You could also spend the day creating a hug chain with as many people as you can gather together.

And you can check out one of local wineries here in NH The Summit Winery.

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

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Come in From the Cold Day, observed on January 24th each year, serves as a gentle reminder to embrace warmth, find comfort, and appreciate the coziness of indoor spaces during the winter season. This unofficial observance encourages people to take a break from the chilly temperatures, step inside, and enjoy the comforts of home, camaraderie, and relaxation.

As winter blankets the outdoors with frosty air and snow-covered landscapes, Come in From the Cold Day invites individuals to seek refuge from the cold, whether it’s by the fireplace, under a cozy blanket, or surrounded by the warmth of loved ones. The day emphasizes the importance of self-care and the joy found in creating a snug, inviting environment.

Participating in Come in From the Cold Day involves embracing the indoor comforts that provide respite from winter’s bite. It could be a day to indulge in a favorite hot beverage, immerse oneself in a good book, or simply share quality time with family and friends. The focus is on creating an atmosphere of warmth and relaxation.

This observance aligns with the Danish concept of “hygge,” which embodies the idea of finding contentment and coziness in simple, everyday moments. Lighting candles, enjoying comfort food, and creating a serene indoor ambiance are all ways to honor the spirit of Come in From the Cold Day.

Social media often buzzes with posts related to Come in From the Cold Day, as individuals share their cozy indoor spaces, favorite winter activities, and ways they make their homes inviting during the colder months. The day serves as a collective celebration of finding joy and comfort within the sanctuary of our homes, fostering a sense of well-being and appreciation for the simple pleasures of winter indoors.

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