Friday, November 1, 2013

Unity Day...Oh Russia! TGIF!

November 4th is always a special day in our family. Hint: It's my birzsday! In Russia, November 4th is a national holiday. Shouldn't everyone get a national holiday on their birthday? The holiday is called Unity Day. According to some quick research I did, Unity Day is a day that calls for tolerance between all ethnic and religious groups that reside in the Russian Federation. This day also celebrates the liberation of Russia from Polish-Lithuanian invaders and national heroes, such as Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky. Their monument is the statue in front of St. Basil's Cathedral. This holiday has changed a few times throughout history and was finally dubbed Unity Day in 2005. Read more about the holiday here

National heroes Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky

The Golden Temple, a Buddhist temple in Elista, Kalmykia, Russia.
We visited this temple on our road trip this summer. 

Selfishly, I am excited about this holiday because it means Mark gets a three-day weekend...on my birthday! :) But seriously, I do believe that this is a great holiday to celebrate in Russia. Although it is a younger holiday, I hope it continues to remind people to come together and accept one another no matter their ethnicity, religion, sexual preference, or background year after year. We hope all of our Russian friends have a great Unity Day. Cheers to unity!