Happy Leap Day, all.
As noted in my description, this is a '355 day (365 day if the Mayans are wrong) challenge.' I did not take into consideration Leap Year or Leap Day.
So, I could get out of today's post on a technicality. But, I won't. I'll save that day off for a day when I am good and ready!
Today, I got to thinking--where will I be next Leap Year?
Four years is a very long time. I mean, in four years, I'll be 28! That's almost 30!
So, where could I be? Will I have a kid(s)? Will I be living in Portland? Has everyone in the universe figured out that I'm always 'right' yet?
So today, I wanted to reflect on what has happened since the last Leap Day in 2008.
[Also--totally random thought: Ever think it's weird that Leap Day always comes on a presidential election year? Almost like they planned it that way...]
So here's my list of major life changes in the past four years:
That's a lot of major life changes. This is also leaving out a lot of the 'little' stuff, and probably some big things that I forgot about or don't care to post to the world.
So, question is, where will I [you] be next Leap Year? When you look back on the past four years, does it make you happy?
Happy Leap Day, ya'll. See you tomorrow.
What story was carried to SNL?! I'm curious!
ReplyDeleteA couple years ago, I helped to promote a series of blood drives dubbed, "Pint-for-Pint." Basically, you give a pint of blood, you got a pre-paid coupon for a pint of beer (that you had to wait 24 hours to drink...haha.) One day, I got a call from the Tacoma News Tribune asking about the blood drive, and the next day the story blew up and I was interviewed for CNN, Fox News, ABC, a bunch of radio shows, the BBC--and eventually it made it to Weekend Update on SNL. It was a totally surreal experience!
Delete(especially because the story 'broke' when I was getting a filling at the dentist and did two interviews for national TV with a numb face...)
So awesome! You're basically the most famous person I know. Thanks for telling me the story!
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