Happy early birthday, leaplings! Though 2025 is not a Leap Year, your birthday month February (or March, for some people) is still coming up. Millions of you got to celebrate the actual Leap Day, Feb.
Is your birthday on Feb. 29? Do you (technically) celebrate your birth only in leap years, once every four years? If so, the Register would like to hear from you for a profile on Napa County residents ...
Between 20 and 30 babies are expected to be born at the Swedish Medical Center in Seattle Wednesday, joining the roughly 200,000 Americans who will celebrate their birthday just once every four years.
If you’re a Leap Year baby or have a Leap Year anniversary or other special memories of Leap Year Day, we’d like to hear from you for a story we’re working on. Please e-mail your name and contact ...
SIKESTON, Mo. (AP) — Luella Duncan celebrated her 25th birthday Monday, but in reality, the Sikeston woman is 100 years old. That's because Duncan was born on a leap day, which is Feb. 29 and happens ...
Doris Altringer will celebrate her 21st birthday today, and in the next few months, so will two of her 14 great-grandchildren. You see, she is a “leaper,” one of an estimated 4.8 million Americans ...
VOORHEES, New Jersey -- Two young sisters from New Jersey have a big reason to celebrate on Saturday. Both are leap year babies, one born in 2012, the other in 2016 -- which means their big day only ...
official Leap Year Birthday Club in Anthony, Texas, previously worked at a family practice in a small South Dakota town. There, about 2,000 townsfolk threw a birthday bash every four years for their ...
Depending on how you look at it, baby Grey Keller's first birthday will either be March 1, 2021 or Feb. 29, 2024. Grey is Casper's baby Leap Year. The 7 pound, 7 ounce boy was born to Kendell and ...
Earlier this month, Extra asked readers who have leap year birthdays to share their stories with us. We learned that leap year babies have a great sense of humor and pride about their unique birthday.
VOORHEES, New Jersey -- Two young sisters from New Jersey have a big reason to celebrate on Saturday. Both are leap year babies, one born in 2012, the other in 2016 -- which means their big day only ...