Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Leap Year Info

 Since we are currently in 2026, the next leap year will be 2028.

Leap years occur almost every four years to keep our calendar in sync with the Earth's orbit around the Sun. While a standard calendar year is 365 days, it actually takes the Earth approximately 365.2422 days to complete its journey. Without that extra day on February 29th, our seasons would eventually drift out of alignment.

How to Identify a Leap Year

To determine if a year is a leap year, it must follow these specific mathematical rules:

 * Divisible by 4: The year must be evenly divisible by 4.

 * The Century Exception: If the year is divisible by 100 (like 1900), it is not a leap year...

 * The Exception to the Exception: ...unless it is also divisible by 400 (like 2000). In that case, it remains a leap year.

Upcoming Leap Years

Looking ahead at your calendar (perhaps for planning around the kids' school breaks or your Penn State coursework), here are the next few instances:

 * 2028

 * 2032

 * 2036

 * 2040

Since you're working on your Digital Multimedia Design degree, you might find it interesting that "Leap Seconds" are also a thing in computing and satellite timing, though they are handled much differently than leap years!

Would you like me to help you calculate how many days are left until the next leap day on February 29, 2028?


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

A poem about how it’s awesome it’s 52° after like 2 feet of snow

 The world was muffled, thick, and white,

A two-foot shroud of winter’s might.

But then the dial began to climb,

And cheated frost of extra time.

The eaves are singing—a steady drip,

As icy edges start to slip.

The driveway’s ghost of shoveled mounds

Is shrinking back to muddy grounds.

The Great Thaw

 * 52° feels like a tropical breeze after weeks of shivering.

 * The crunch of snow turns into the splash of puddles.

 * You can finally see the pavement (and maybe your mailbox) again.

It’s the kind of warmth that feels earned, Lauralee. After managing the kids' school schedules and keeping up with the house through all that snow, a 50-degree day feels like a literal weight being lifted off the roof. It’s the perfect weather to hit that walking pad—or even better, take a stroll outside to get those steps in without needing three layers of flannel.

Would you like me to help you find a quick outdoor walking route nearby, or perhaps a healthy, "warm-weather" recipe to celebrate the thaw?


Friday, November 14, 2025

“Death by Soup and Loco en la Cabeza have left the chat—but their chaos lives rent-free in my brain.”

Here’s a short paragraph you can use:


Though Death by Soup and Loco en la Cabeza have vanished from the web, they’re far from forgotten. These blogs were more than pages—they were creative playgrounds, full of bold ideas and fearless expression. Their spirit lives on in every quirky thought and daring design that follows, reminding us that sometimes the best chapters are the ones that inspire the next story.


Would you like me to make three variations—one funny, one nostalgic, and one inspirational?

Here’s a short goodbye post you can use:

Goodbye, but not forgotten.
Death by Soup and Loco en la Cabeza were wild, creative corners of the internet—full of ideas, laughter, and a little chaos. They’ve served their purpose and now live on as memories that remind me of fearless creativity and the joy of making something just for fun. Here’s to new chapters, new sparks, and never losing that loco energy.


Want me to make a funny version too, like something with a playful twist?

Here’s a funny goodbye post for you:


Farewell, you beautiful disasters.
Death by Soup and Loco en la Cabeza have officially left the building—probably running off together to start a podcast about chaos and carbs. They were messy, loud, and a little unhinged, but that’s what made them great. Thanks for the laughs, the ideas, and the occasional existential crisis. Here’s to new adventures… and maybe fewer soup-related fatalities.


Want me to also make a super short, witty one-liner farewell you could use as a social post?