Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Happy Leap Year

Hey, today is Leap Day!,  Cool, huh?  Are you going to do something out of the ordinary today?  The reason we have a Leap Year is because it doesn't take exactly 365 days for the earth to orbit around the sun, it's actually more like 365 and a quarter days.  So every 4 years that adds up to another day which they stick into our calendar.  Only, that's not even exact, so to make it come out just right we only add that extra day on years that can be divided by 4.  What?  Now it's getting complicated.  Continue that out and it means that if the year is divisible by 100 it is not a leap year, but if it is divisible by 400 it is.  So 1900 was not a leap year, but 2000 was.  Go figure!

When I was a girl we learned a poem to help us remember how many days were in a month. 
"Thirty days hath September, April, June and November; All the rest have thirty-one......" and then I could never remember the last part of the poem, though I knew it had something to do with February.  I found it finally, and it goes like this.....  "Save February, she alone Hath eight days and a score til leap year gives her one day more."  No wonder I couldn't remember that last part.

Since leap day is so out of the ordinary, people have used it to do extraordinary things.  Tradition says that a woman doesn't have to wait for a guy to propose to her on this day, she can pop the question to him.  Only she should be wearing a red petticoat for it to work properly.  If she is, and her guy declines the offer, he has to buy her a silk gown and give her a kiss.  Another legend says if he refuses to mary her he has to give her 12 pairs of gloves.  I guess they are to hide the embarrassment of not having an engagement ring on her finger.

Anyway, today is the day to do something different than you usually do.  If you really want to splurge, head on over to Disneyland.  In honor of this day both Disneyland and Disneyworld are staying open for 24 hours, from 6:00 this morning until 6:00 tomorrow morning.  They are calling it "One More Disney Day".  What fun!


 

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