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People often complained that Alfred had to many days he celebrated on. It wasn't just the number of days they complained about, they also had problems with the reason he celebrated most of the days in the year. And sometimes, in the dark corner of his mind, Alfred could possibly agree.
Even if he didn't express it.
But today, no part of him saw any reason at all for not celebrating. The day today may not have had a cool name, but Alfred thought it was an important day either way. National Weatherperson's Day just struck a chord with the scientist within him. A weatherperson (formerly only weatherman) wasn't just someone on the TV who told you the forecast. And it wasn't just the people working with broadcast meteorology that were being recognized, it was also people working in meteorology, as in a branch of atmospheric sciences, weather forecasting, volunteer storm spotters and weather observers. In fact, the day was observed on the date of one of the first weather observers of his country, John Jeffries, whose balloon trip he really wanted to replicate (maybe after he had replicated Amelia's last flight), whom had done so many wonderful things for future generations of weather observers to exploit.
Author's notes:
I don't own Hetalia
