
Every day is beautiful, and every day is worth celebrating. If you are looking for special reasons to do so, we have got you. We bring to you the different reasons we should be celebrating each day, and on May 19 we celebrate the sunshine and everyone’s favorite chocolate cakes. Read on!
MAY RAY DAY
Nature is a fantasy in itself. The seamless transition from showering to bringing up the warmth of the sun in the next few days is an experience that could only be felt and enjoyed upon. The rich smell of May and the mesmerizing new flowers after the April shower are a blessing of sorts. And, to celebrate this mercy of nature on mankind, there is May Ray Day to celebrate.
History

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This special day was coined by Richard Ankli, the founder of You’re Welcomegiving Day also in 1977. He created the day in honor of his brother Ray who was born on 1 May. Over the years the day has been a symbol to celebrate the onset of summer and a mark of the end of winter. It shows that the new sowing season is here and there is something to be thankful for.
How to celebrate
The best way to celebrate the day remains to enjoy the sun and its beauty with high amounts of gratitude and no qualms. Ditch your daily routine and go out under the sun and admire its beauty. Go on a shopping spree to make your wardrobe summer and spring appropriate. Take your family to a picnic in the open and have good family time. Also, don’t forget to spread the word to everyone through your social media handles that today is a reminder for all of us to go outdoors. It is a day to celebrate the warmth of nature and do it your way.
NATIONAL DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE DAY
Chocolate is a universal charmer. From kids to the elderly everyone is a fan of chocolate, that too pure chocolate with no extra add-ons to it. Chocolate surely enjoys a huge fanbase, so are the amazing desserts developed around them. There is no special occasion that gets celebrated without taking the help of these sweet delicacies, but today is different. Today is a day to celebrate the amazing chocolate cake itself. Yes, a day to celebrate our favorite chocolate cake, and no wonder it has been termed national devil’s food cake day. The devil’s chocolate cake differs from the standard cake in being more chocolaty and moist than the rest.
Devil’s food cake was introduced in the United States in the early 20th century with the recipe in print as early as 1905. Then slowly it became a thing.
How to celebrate
Now, pick up your baking equipment and get on to the work. It is time for you to start making the devil’s food cake and relish it. There are recipes all around the web and you can choose anyone that matches your preference. If not at home, get out and go to the earnest bakeries and order your favorite cake and enjoy it with your family and friends.