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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Leap Year Legacy

Leap years....they are as common as the Olympics, and much less exciting. Instead of watching people do tumbling tricks on a beam, we watch ourselves tumble into the unknown void of an extra day in the year...attempting to survive what 'leap year day' has in store for us. This year...it wasn't very good. At least, not for me.

My Leap Day:
Totaled my car
Had a very difficult day with skating (if you are an athlete...you will understand what I mean by 'difficult')
Got stuck in Jackson because the pass closed...

Bad day? Yes. Hallelujah for the sun melting the snow and Progressive...

It is amazing how happy a new month can make you. It is March, finally, and with new months, like new years, new resolutions leap into your life. I have decided that I will read 1 book a week (that is more than I have had the time to do lately... *shame*) and I will write at least 10 minutes a day. :)

Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance;
-Romans 5:3

How was everybody's leap year? Any 'new month' resolutions? Leave them in a comment below!

1 comment:

  1. *Sigh* I love when I see an update on you blog. :)

    I loved the comparison of leap years to the olympics. It's true, Olympics are WAY cooler.

    My leap day wasn't fabulous, either. I spent the day in my externship hating every second and counting down the weeks until it's over.

    March is a breath of fresh air--inside it's arms are two spring breaks, a trip to the Smokey Mountains, and my hubby's birthday. I love your resolution to read 1 book a week. I look forward to the day I can do that. :)

    My new month resolutions are to complain less and to eat more healthy. The eating healthy doesn't mean a juice diet with salads every day, it just means don't eat Nutella and graham crackers for lunch. :P

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