Truth About January & February

January and February are actually the eleventh and twelfth months of the year, not the first and second.
When the Roman calendar was first introduced in the eighth century B.C.E., it inaccurately contained only 304 days for a total of ten months: Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quin-tilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December. The names of the last six months were taken from the Roman words for five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten.
In 452 B.C.E., when the months started to slide out of sync with the seasons, Roman ruler Numa added the month of January at the end of the year and the month of February at the beginning of the year. To make the calendar match the solar year, he decreed that the month of Mercedinus (with 23 days) be inserted between February 23 and 24 every other year. Four hundred years later, the calendar had slid so far out of sync that winter began in September. In 46 B.C.E., Roman emperor Julius Caesar, advised by astronomer Sosigenes, dropped the month of Mer-cedina and gave each of the remaining twelve months 30 or 31 days, except for February, which he gave 29 (adding a thirtieth day to February every fourth year). Caesar realigned the new Julian calendar with the seasons by adding an extra eighty days to the year as 46 B.C.E., which the Romans dubbed “the year of confusion.”
Unfortunately, the Julian calendar, while nearly accurate, was off by twelve minutes. The Romans figured a year had 365.25 days, but in reality, a year has 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds. By 730 C.E., a monk realized that this slight inaccuracy (eleven minutes, fourteen seconds) had caused the calendar to fall 5.5 days behind the change in season. He tried to make adjustments, but nobody listened until 800 years later. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII corrected the mistake by shortening October 1582 by ten days and decreed that February would have an extra day each fourth year except in century years that could not be divided by 400 (such as 1700). England and its colonies (including America) did not adopt the Gregorian calendar until 1752, by which time the calendar was off by eleven days. Russia did not change to the Gregorian calendar until 1918.

A Rainy Day

On your rainy day, curl up with your favorite book, and treat yourself to a warm cup of special tea or hot chocolate and pamper yourself…. you deserve it!

Recycle Tip

Wait… Don’t throw your office shredder waste away. Instead add in layers to your compost or sprinkle right on top of your flower garden as a mulch. You can also mix this with dirt when you are planting a new flower, bush, tree or your vegetables. Prepare your dirt, compost, manure and add some of the shreddings to the mixture next time you plant…. you are using waste that will add fiber to your compost and you are adding further protection by permanently safeguarding important information that dosen’t need to go into the wrong hands.

A Few Freebies

Did you know you can get freebies from places like: Baskin Robbins, Captain D’s, Peter Piper Pizza as well as many others.

When you have a little time on your hands go to the websites for all of your favorite fast food joints, stores and look for mailing list signup’s, birthday club’s, or similar signup’s. Many of these send free coupons to you via email for you to print and receive incredible offers. Baskin Robbins gives a free cone (waffle or cake) or a cup of your favorite ice cream, Peter Piper Pizza sends one for a free  cinnamon pizza dessert, and Captain D’s sends you one for a free meal.

But that’s not the only place you can pick up some freebies. Social networking sites like MySpace and Face Book can give an array of freebies or huge discounts. Sign on to your social networking site and befriend or like all of your favorites…. products and stores. Then look for their offerings. Panda Express often offers a free personal portion of the newest entree when they release them on a special day.

Still want more? Michaels and Hobby Lobby offer amazing coupons such as 40/50% off any one regular prized items… and these are often weekly so you can stock up for an upcoming project you are offering!

So take a few moments and try some of these out…. freebies never feel so good  from doing very little to get them!

A Cold Treat

Plan ahead next time you a buy yogurt, and try it in a different manner! Freeze it until it is fully frozen…. pull out of freezer and wait ten minutes…. it will be a refreshing treat especially on those warm afternoons. Best of all you won’t have to feel guilty eating something that is also good for you!