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Leap Day Deals, Activities, And Fun Facts

This coming Monday is Leap Day which, as we all know, only comes around once every four years. In addition to dressing up like Leap Day William in yellow and blue (you know, as tradition dictates), I’ve rounded up some fun ways to celebrate come February 29. Think of it as my Leap Day gift to you.

Deals: 

Activities (these are mostly for kids, but obviously any Leap Day lover can participate!):

  • Fold together an army of origami frogs. (Did you know “army” is the name for a group of frogs?)

Fun Facts:

  • We have the ancient Egyptians to thank for Leap Day, as they were the first to realize that the solar year didn’t quiiiiiiite align with the man-made calendar year.
  • However, it was Julius Cesar who officially designated February 29 as Leap Day waaaaay back in 45 B.C.
  • Astrologers believe that those born on February 29 have unusual talents and personalities reflecting their special birthday status.
  • Since 1988, the town of Anthony, Texas, has called itself the Leap Year capital of the world, organizing a Leap Year festival and inviting Leap Year babies (“leapings”) from around the world to join them.

 

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