Today is a gift. An extra day in the course of your year, a
day that 2015 didn’t have, and 2017 won’t have. It sounds like a dream come
true, doesn’t it? If you’re like me, you’d be thrilled to have someone hand you
an extra 24 hours.
February 29, or Leap Day, is humanity’s way of fixing the
discrepancy between the calendar year and the solar year (the time it
takes Earth to complete its orbit of the Sun)—the solar year is nearly six
hours longer than the 365 days of our calendar. (Click here if you want to know
more about how Leap Day is calculated).
But back to that extra day. When I think about what I’d do
with an extra day, I almost always picture myself cocooning at home, reading,
drinking tea or coffee (or both), hiding away from the world. I seldom picture
myself getting out of my house, exploring someplace new, etc. Perhaps that is a
reflection of my introversion since I’m recharged by time spent in solitude.
But if my fantasies of what I’d do with an extra day all involve hiding at
home, perhaps this is an indication that I’m not paying enough attention to my
need for that solitude and recharging on a daily basis. Something to think
about.
Since 2016’s Leap Day falls on a Monday, most of us will be
doing our typical work/school activities. Even so, why not try to set aside a
little time for doing something that makes you happy on this gift of an extra
day?
In between going to exercise class and returning the library
books and cleaning the bathrooms, I’ll sneak in a little time for myself today.
(Inquiring minds want to know: will I leave my house or read on the lanai
instead? What do you think?)
If money or logistical limitations were no object,
what would you do with an extra day?