Eeyup. cat_sweatdrop I think some of the leap-year babies count March 1 as their birthday--cause you know, it'd be weird to look like a teenager and say, "Yeah, I'm four years old."
One of my english teachers celebrated her 4th birthday today, she also had a twin brother, so when it comes to birthdays she take Feb. 28th while he takes March 1st when it's not a leap year biggrin
I was actually wondering the same thing. I'm guessing you'd just move your birthday to the first of March until the next leap year came around and you'd be able to party on the twenty ninth. 3nodding
sweatdrop well that will be weird but i wasnt. i feel bad for people who are cuz there b-day is every 4 years!!!!!!!!!!!!! but they can still say there b-day is feb28. or march1.whee