So as my friends south of the border may or may not know, we here in  Canada have a long weekend in May commemorating the birth of our longest  reigning monarch, Queen Victoria, who ruled Britain and its colonies  for somewhere in the ballpark of 67 years.  Her birthday is on the 24th  of May, and every year we get a statutory holiday the Monday preceding  the 24th.  Due to the fact that in recent years, Victoria Day weekend  has signified the official start of cottage season, and is largely  associated with drinking in great quantities, it is often referred to as  "The May Two-Four" - as in, a two four (24 case) of beer.
What  bothers me are two things.  One.  Because the holiday is always the  Monday before, this means that if Queen Victoria's birthday occurs on a  weekend (such as it does this year), the holiday is celebrated the  weekend before.  So in essences, the 24th weekend and the TWO-FOUR  weekend may be two different occurences on the calendar, which is  obnoxious, confusing, and just plain silly.
Secondly, no one for  sure knows exactly when Jesus' birthday is, although historical evidence  points to a greater likelihood that Jesus was a spring baby (please  don't ask me to back this up.. I'm just going by what I've heard.  This  is a blog, not a university paper.)  However, we celebrate Christmas  every year on December 25, regardless on where in the work week it  occurs.
Meanwhile, we KNOW when Queen Victoria's birthday was,  yet here I am, a little tipsy from having celebrated it a full week  earlier than it falls.
What is up with THAT?
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