🔢 Life Path Number › 1
🌼 Birth flower › Narcissus
🪨 Birthstone › Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon and Topaz
📅 Lucky day › Saturday ⬤Power Color › Grey
⛽ Gas price per gallon › $0.36
🏛️ President of United States ›
🌎 World population › 3,775,790,900 Source: un.org
⚡️ You’ve traveled over 30,900,800,000 miles through the Milky Way.
⚡️ You have blinked over 472,782,240 times in your lifetime
⚡️ Your heart beat over 2,224,857,600 times.
⚡️ You have taken about 3,244,584,000 steps.
⚡️ You have taken about 389,350,080 breaths since your birth.
⏱️ Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second was on September 2, 2003.
What happened on my birthday
1
1st Christmas, according to calendar-maker Dionysus Exiguus.
800
Pope Leo III crowns Charles the Great (Charlemagne), Roman Emperor.
1066
Duke William of Normandy ('William the Conqueror) crowned King of England.
1741
Astronomer Anders Celsius introduces Centigrade temperature scale.
1868
Despite bitter opposition, US President Andrew Johnson grants unconditional pardon to all persons involved in Southern rebellion (Civil War).
1991
Mikhail Gorbachev formally resigns as President of USSR in a televised speech.
Ismail Merchant, film producer (Merchant Ivory - Remains of the Day)
1928
Irish McCalla, American actress and artist (Sheena Queen of Jungle)
1915
Nora Dunfee, American actress (Forrest Gump, Lorenzo's Oil)
1964
Peter Hanson, English/Sierra Leone/Dutch actor (Darling How Could You)
1929
China Machado, Chinese-born model, 1st non-Caucasian super model
1952
CCH Pounder, Guyanese-American actress (ER. The Shield)
1955
Claus Strigel, German filmmaker and director (Obituary for the Automobile, Act of God)
Holidays on Saturday, December 25th
National Pumpkin Pie Day
National Pumpkin Pie Day, celebrated on December 25th, is a day to enjoy and honor everyone's favorite fall-flavored dessert, pumpkin pie, which is especially popular during Christmas.
A'Phabet Day or No "L" Day
A'Phabet Day or No "L" Day, celebrated on December 25th, is a fun holiday that plays with words by removing the letter "L" from the alphabet to make a pun on "Noel," adding a humorous twist to Christmas.