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Enjoy the Day-Finding Meaning in Leap Day


Happy Leap Day! Even though it might seem like just another Thursday, there’s something special about this day that resonates with me deeply. Leap Day feels like a gift of time, a rare occurrence that breaks the monotony of our usual routines and obligations. In the whirlwind of our busy lives, moments like these are precious and worth cherishing.

Four years ago, I found myself in Washington DC, for Rare Week, speaking on Capitol Hill, advocating for Avascular Necrosis-Osteonecrosis. Meeting new people and participating in a focus group.

Now, as I reflect on Leap Day, I’m reminded of the cyclical nature of time and the importance of embracing each moment, no matter how fleeting. It’s a day to pause, to reflect on how far we’ve come, and to appreciate the journey that brought us here.

One of the things I find most fascinating about Leap Day is the idea of being a Leap Year baby. Imagine celebrating your birthday only once every four years – it’s a truly unique experience that adds a touch of magic to one’s life. For children born on Leap Day, it’s an extra special occasion, a reminder of their rare and special place in the world.

This year, Leap Day feels particularly significant for those celebrating anniversaries or milestones. The last Leap Day, in 2020, coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time of great uncertainty and upheaval, mixed emotions and Now, as we emerged from that challenging scary period, Leap Day serves as a symbol to me of hope and renewal.

So whatever you’re doing today, take a moment to appreciate the gift of time that Leap Day brings. Whether it’s a simple celebration with loved ones or a moment of quiet reflection, let’s make the most of this extra day and cherish the memories we create. Happy Leap Day!

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The body always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is listening and doing what your body needs. I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis in 1997ish, Avascular Necrosis aka Osteonecrosis in my knee in 2014 and Factor V Leiden hetero, and Spondylolisthesis 2005ish Health Advocate-Health Activist-World Changer Love photography, cooking, hiking, walking ,traveling and learning to live a new normal since my diagnosis. My Links Facebook Main Profile https://www.facebook.com/debbie.briglovichandio Main Blog www.ChronicallyGratefulDebla.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/debbiea001 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debbiea_1962 and https://www.instagram.com/chronicallygratefulme Support Group Avascular Necrosis/Osteonecrosis Support Int’l https://m.facebook.com/groups/DeadBoneDiseaseAvn Awareness for Avascular Necrosis & Other Conditions of The Bone and Joints https://www.facebook.com/AvascularNecrosisAndBoneDiseaseAwareness/ Avascular Necrosis Awareness Day November 29 – working with elected officials to get this recognized in all states https://www.facebook.com/AwarenessByDebla/ Avascular Necrosis-Osteonecrosis Knowledge and Education https://www.facebook.com/AvascularNecrosisEducation/ Facebook Link https://m.facebook.com/ChronicallyGrateful.Me/

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