
Do we wish each other ‘Happy Leap Year?’ I really don’t know. It seems odd for ME to be doing it, since I’M the one behind the petition to do away with the entire month of February… I really don’t want to be in the position of having something unusual happen, though, and not wishing everyone I care about well, so, I DO wish you one. :0)
I discovered that I need to renew my driver’s license in March. I plan to try to get this done Monday. I looked online to see what I needed. Since my Social Security card is in my maiden name, I’ll need to go to the bank safe deposit box today and get our marriage license.
When I think of all the people coming into our country who don’t need ANYTHING and then get free everything, and “I” need my marriage license (55 years old now) to explain why the name on my SS card is different from the one on my driver’s license in order to renew – it is another indication to me that our country is weird. It makes me a bit hostile.
I hope that the people born on February 29th have an extra-special celebration today. If I were born on this date, or knew someone who was, I would make a special effort to show them how much they are loved, whether the actual date occurs every year or not.
Have a wonderful February 29th.
I get what you’re saying about the Social Security card. That kind of stuff gets me mad, too! 😠But, Happy Leap Year anyway!😀
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Makes me think about going to Mexico, coming back in via the river and razor wire, and starting over, where everything would be taken care of…. Thanks for the Happy Leap Year wishes. May we both have a happy day. Thanks for writing. :0)
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🤣🤣
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If I do this, I’ll invite you to go with me. :0)
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That will be handy, since I’m a retired Spanish teacher!😆
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All RIGHT!!!!! :0)
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I just want a holiday, one day off, to celebrate the once-in-four-year event. I’ll keep lobbying!
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Sounds like a more-than-reasonable idea, Ben. Good for you on the lobbying! I’LL vote for it. :0)
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