Today is a special day. If you're born on 29th February, you'll be able to celebrate your birthday once in every four years. And you're called a "leapling" - hmm, isn't that interesting that the world has coigned a special name for you? For others, guess there's no reason for envy, simply because this compensates the three years void of proper birthday celebration.
It's a leap year, and it's a very special year indeed. You may or may not realize the whole legal significance of the leap year phenomenon. Consider this - when will be the exact date for leapling teenagers to : obtain driving license? become registered voters? legally purchase and consume alcohol? watch 18SG/SX- rated movies? It's interesting to note that in Taiwan, a leapling's birthday falls on the 28th February every common year. In different parts of the world, the legal age in a non-leap year can fall either on 28th February or 1st March.
Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia for us to share on this special day :
"There are many instances in children's literature where a person's claim to be only a quarter of their actual age turns out to be based on counting their leap-year birthdays. A similar device is used in the plot of Gilbert and Sullivan's 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance: As a child, Frederic was apprenticed to a band of pirates until the age of 21. Now, having passed his 21st year, he leaves the pirate band and falls in love. However, it turns out that the pirate indenture says that his apprenticeship does not end until his 21st birthday, and since he was born on February 29, that day will not arrive until he is in his eighties, and so he must leave his fiancée and return to the pirates. Of course, it all turns out happily in the end."
So, what's special on your calendar today? I should consider myself lucky because I can record very interesting events today - on this special leap day.
1. In my public speaking class, my students did a very good job in their public speaking practice. Tasha, Mun and Zahra showed the class what public speaking is all about. What about Fareez? Yes, he's in class today:) and he gave a very entertaining speech. The crowd likes him so much. Vee, Qila, Ifna and Afiq also did a good job. I should thank Wani for her fantastic idea of crowning all the speakers as Miss Congeniality, Miss Cherry Blossom, Mr Transformee!?! , and lots more.
2. I received an email from Asaihl Conference organizer in Thailand announcing that my abstract has been accepted for conference paper presentation. I shall talk about the "blogosphere". Guess this is the in thing nowadays and a miraculous way to catch up with teen-tech. Let's pray that the university approves my application to present this paper.
3. At five, we had our group decision making recording for my phd research. This time around, my ex-students from last semester's ITCB debated on an ethical dilemma. Pushpa mentioned about the leap day, and leap year, and I guess that kind of reminded me about this special day.
4. We are celebrating "Karnival Kelompok" at UNITEN this weekend. It's a good gathering of dynamic and enthusiastic undergraduates. Projects like this are empowering and educating in every way. I met Azwan, Zul and friends selling burger, and of course, Fareez - again - at the karaoke canopy. He sang "Bernafas Dalam Lumpur". Well, I saw many other students there, particularly some who didn't turn up for my class this morning and looking very healthy and active tonite - gotcha...Meon? Was it you? Ab - break a leg and win the hamper, yah!
5. My beloved husband reminded me about the leap day and that I should seize this opportunity to record everything nice and wonderful on my blog. This will at least trigger my readers to reflect on this special day. Perhaps you would like to share with us what special things happened today in history ;)
Guess that's about all. Happy leap birthday to all leaplings, and see you all tomorrow. It will be March 1st and we shall meet in a new monthly archive.
Take care everybody.
It's a leap year, and it's a very special year indeed. You may or may not realize the whole legal significance of the leap year phenomenon. Consider this - when will be the exact date for leapling teenagers to : obtain driving license? become registered voters? legally purchase and consume alcohol? watch 18SG/SX- rated movies? It's interesting to note that in Taiwan, a leapling's birthday falls on the 28th February every common year. In different parts of the world, the legal age in a non-leap year can fall either on 28th February or 1st March.
Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia for us to share on this special day :
"There are many instances in children's literature where a person's claim to be only a quarter of their actual age turns out to be based on counting their leap-year birthdays. A similar device is used in the plot of Gilbert and Sullivan's 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance: As a child, Frederic was apprenticed to a band of pirates until the age of 21. Now, having passed his 21st year, he leaves the pirate band and falls in love. However, it turns out that the pirate indenture says that his apprenticeship does not end until his 21st birthday, and since he was born on February 29, that day will not arrive until he is in his eighties, and so he must leave his fiancée and return to the pirates. Of course, it all turns out happily in the end."
So, what's special on your calendar today? I should consider myself lucky because I can record very interesting events today - on this special leap day.
1. In my public speaking class, my students did a very good job in their public speaking practice. Tasha, Mun and Zahra showed the class what public speaking is all about. What about Fareez? Yes, he's in class today:) and he gave a very entertaining speech. The crowd likes him so much. Vee, Qila, Ifna and Afiq also did a good job. I should thank Wani for her fantastic idea of crowning all the speakers as Miss Congeniality, Miss Cherry Blossom, Mr Transformee!?! , and lots more.
2. I received an email from Asaihl Conference organizer in Thailand announcing that my abstract has been accepted for conference paper presentation. I shall talk about the "blogosphere". Guess this is the in thing nowadays and a miraculous way to catch up with teen-tech. Let's pray that the university approves my application to present this paper.
3. At five, we had our group decision making recording for my phd research. This time around, my ex-students from last semester's ITCB debated on an ethical dilemma. Pushpa mentioned about the leap day, and leap year, and I guess that kind of reminded me about this special day.
4. We are celebrating "Karnival Kelompok" at UNITEN this weekend. It's a good gathering of dynamic and enthusiastic undergraduates. Projects like this are empowering and educating in every way. I met Azwan, Zul and friends selling burger, and of course, Fareez - again - at the karaoke canopy. He sang "Bernafas Dalam Lumpur". Well, I saw many other students there, particularly some who didn't turn up for my class this morning and looking very healthy and active tonite - gotcha...Meon? Was it you? Ab - break a leg and win the hamper, yah!
5. My beloved husband reminded me about the leap day and that I should seize this opportunity to record everything nice and wonderful on my blog. This will at least trigger my readers to reflect on this special day. Perhaps you would like to share with us what special things happened today in history ;)
Guess that's about all. Happy leap birthday to all leaplings, and see you all tomorrow. It will be March 1st and we shall meet in a new monthly archive.
Take care everybody.