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Leap Year

Posted on February 29, 2008 By LB Graham 2 Comments on Leap Year
Life in General

All right, I’m just going to put this right out there. Anyone who has a blog or personal website or whatever and just ignores the 29th of February is crazy. How can you do that? You won’t get another chance to post on the 29th of February until 2012!

So, whatever mundane duties your life and maintaining it might require of you today, you have to take a minute to celebrate leap year. What a cool notion, that every 4 years, we get a bonus day. Hey everybody, the month that got seriously short-changed when days were being handed out just got its once-every-four-years reprieve. Sure, it’s still the shortest month of the year like it is every year, but com’on, at least it’s able this year to put in a respectable showing.

Sadly, like most things in life, it can’t last. Night will fall. February will pass quietly away. We’ll wake up and it will be March. And then? Then the long wait for 2/29/12 will begin.

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2 thoughts on “Leap Year”

  1. Benjamin Chavers [Visitor] says:
    March 1, 2008 at 1:03 am

    Dear L.B.,
    My aunt was born on the 29th of Febuary.So really she’s only 8 years old.I think that it is amazing that God planned that we have an even amount of Day and Night,and hot weather and cold.
    Sincerely,
    Benjamin Chavers

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  2. Kyle [Visitor] says:
    March 1, 2008 at 11:58 am

    I’d appreciate it more if the powers that be would go along with the idea and make it an extra holiday as well.

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