It's Leap Day, as Google so clearly reminded the Modern Gal this morning.
I want to do something completely awesome to celebrate, but I'm at a loss for what would qualify as awesome enough for Leap Day.
I mean as awesome as my plans for the day are (watch five episodes of How I Met Your Mother, laundry, workout, a little bit of work) I just don't think they live up to Leap Day standards.
I've been engaging in research. I've found a complete breakdown of what Leap Day/Year is. I've found a society for Leap Year babies. I've found encouragement to use Leap Day to change some old habits.
But what caught my eye is this: 29 things to do on Feb. 29. That's it. I'm going to do 29 new things on the 29th. I will spend the whole day doing my 29 new things and then report back here tonight.
In the meantime, tell me how you're celebrating Leap Day!
2 comments:
Oh dear, there's only an hour and a half left until March, and I didn't do any of those things. Of course, the below freezing weather made the water balloon and bicycling stuff out.
I did go see Academy Award Winning No Country For Old Men to celebrate this day. I also made vegan cookies. And now we're getting lots of snow.
Yeah, I thought that list was a bit ambitious and opted to make my own. But the water balloons did sound like a lot of fun.
And I think a Coen brothers film, cookies and snow is a lovely way to celebrate a Leap Day.
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