Today is every parents nightmare of a day for school. Picture day.
How will the photos look when they come in? Have you ever had a really bad school photo?
Smile and show your pretty teeth!
Yikes, It is back to school already!
Hope everyone is have a great 1st day of school, either in person or virtual.
Today is Dr. Kenyons' birthday! If you see him today be sure and say happy birthday to him!
Today is National Dog Day! Here is Dr. Kenyons' very spoiled dog Pumpkin!
Show us a photo of your cute doggie!!!
Today is a day for our hygienist Kori. Left handed day! How many of you are left handed?
Yup it is middle child day. I am sure one of Dr. Kenyons' daughters understands and feels this way.
Just a friendly reminder: Wash your hands and keep the germs away.
Kenyon Family Dental is proud to introduce you to Mikko John! Our wonderful hygienist Kori had Mikko in October 30th. He looks perfect in every way. Kori will be back to work in February. But don’t worry we have some hygienists as wonderful as Kori to do your cleanings. So give us a call if you are due for a cleaning and we will find a time for you!
CONGRATULATIONS Kori!
Happy national love your red head day to our wonderful hygienist Kori! We can’t wait for you to come back from you maternity leave. Just a few more months!
Just a fun fact to help us get over the hump day! We are halfway to the weekend!
Don't forget to vote today!
Thank you to all our veterans for your service to our country
Don't lose your dental benefits. Call us to find the perfect time for you to come and see us!
Have a very Merry Christmas from:
Dr. Kenyon, Nancy, Tayler and Kori!
We will open on Tuesday December 29,2020
Today is plan your vacation day. Are you planning on going on vacation this year? If not where would your dream vacation be?
Today is Fun at Work day. If you know us we always have fun at work!
This sounds like fun! I may have to check it out!
Altoona Parks and Recreation
Yesterday at 5:30 PM ·
Register now for the United States Crokicurl Championships taking place on the Front Porch Plaza in River Prairie Park on Saturday, February 13th!
The championship is open to teams of two players, ages sixteen and up. Play will be double elimination with 3 out of 5 rounds being played per match in the winner’s bracket and 2 out of 3 rounds being played per match in the consolation bracket.
Registration deadline is Thursday, February 11th at noon.
Date: Saturday, February 13
Time: Morning; exact time TBD based on number of teams
Ages: 16+
Fee: $20/team (teams of 2; max of 16 teams)
Registration is online through the Altoona Parks & Recreation Department at the following link: https://altoonapr.maxgalaxy.net/Home.aspx
Today is national umbrella day. Do you have a basic black umbrella or a fun color or print.
Nancy has a basic black.
Dr. Kenyon has a maroon and gold gopher umbrella.
Kori has a fun print.
Tayler has a fun print also.
Happy Happy Birthday to our wonderful hygienist Kori!!!!!
Just a reminder to brush and floss your teeth.
Today is National Promposal day! Dr. Kenyon and Nancy went to prom together! Nancy always told her daughters be careful who you go to prom with you may marry them.
Do you remember who you went to prom with and are still in touch with them?
Word of the day from the Merriam Webster dictionary:
BLARNEY
1 : skillful flattery : blandishment
2 : nonsense, humbug
Did You Know?
The village of Blarney in County Cork, Ireland, is home to Blarney Castle, and in the southern wall of that edifice lies the famous Blarney Stone. Legend has it that anyone who kisses the Blarney Stone will gain the gift of skillful flattery, but that gift must be attained at the price of some limber maneuvering—you have to lie down and hang your head over a precipice to reach and kiss the stone. One story claims the word blarney gained popularity as a word for "flattery" after Queen Elizabeth I of England used it to describe the flowery (but apparently less than honest) cajolery of McCarthy Mor, who was then the lord of Blarney Castle.
Thank goodness they gave me the meaning!
Have a great St. Patrick's Day
Another word of the day:
HOBBIT
noun HAH-bit
Definition
: a member of a fictitious peaceful and genial race of small humanlike creatures that dwell underground
Did You Know?
"What is a hobbit?" wrote J.R.R. Tolkien in the 1937 fantasy novel that introduced Mr. Bilbo Baggins. The author then answered himself: "They are (or were) little people, about half our height, and smaller than the bearded Dwarves.... There is little or no magic about them, except the ordinary everyday sort which helps them to disappear when large stupid folk like you and me come blundering along...." Tolkien tells us that hobbits "are inclined to be fat," and that they "dress in bright colours"; they "have good-natured faces, and deep fruity laughs (especially after dinner)." Tolkien, a professional linguist who taught at Oxford, coined the word hobbit (and many other terms—in fact, a whole new language) for The Hobbit and for his enormously popular series The Lord of the Rings.
Thankful for Merriam and Webster for publishing this!