00:00 I'm Liz Duren. I'm from Charleston, South Carolina, and I am a proud Leap Year baby.
00:05 I was born on February 29th of 1968, and I grew up always thinking that I just had the
00:12 coolest birthday. Nobody was going to have the same birthday as me. And it made me feel,
00:18 I don't know, it made me feel a little different, but also super special. And my birthday was always
00:23 very exciting when it was a real birthday. And there was always a debate on when do we celebrate?
00:29 Do we stick to February? Because I was born in February. But then my sweet father came up with
00:34 the great idea that I was born the day after February 28th. And that's the day we stuck to
00:41 celebrate my birthday for my life. It was always sort of the joke in the house that I would reach
00:46 a certain pinnacle age, like, "Oh, I'm 12." And they'd say, "Oh, but you're really four."
00:52 So this year, I get an actual Leap Year birthday. I will be 56, but I'm really only 14.
00:59 So I get to be very young forever. I can't really drive a car yet.
01:04 I think reaching the age of 10 as a Leap Year baby, I thought that was super fun. So we decided
01:13 to throw a big party at the house, and we decided to have a theme of a 10-year-old birthday party.
01:19 So we hired a magician, and we had someone who came around and made balloon animals for everybody.
01:24 And we played little silly 10-year-old games. And I had a little birthday cake,
01:28 which I couldn't find a picture of, which is too bad. But we had a great time just kind of
01:32 making fun of the fact that it was a 10-year-old party. And we're going to try to top it this year
01:38 when I turn 14. We're having a 1982-themed party for me. I really do look forward to it. I love
01:45 making fun of the fact that I might look pretty good for 56, but I look really bad for 14.
01:50 And I love the fact that people don't really know when to tell me happy birthday. So some people
01:58 will text me on the 28th and on the 1st. So I get double birthday wishes from people. It just makes
02:04 me feel special. And I think the older we get, the more people could care less about your birthday.
02:09 But when it's something like February 29th, all my friends can remember, "Oh, that's Liz's day."
02:15 When May 5th can just swoop by in our lives and we'll forget that it's our good friend's birthday.
02:21 No one really forgets mine.
02:22 And so.
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