I'm the coordinator for Box Tops collections at my son's school. For those outside the U.S. Box Tops are little collectible cardboard squares found on food & household items. They are worth .10 each & the school collects & sends them in for a check from the company that runs the program. It is basically a fundraiser, but you don't have to sell anything;o) We are having a contest & the class that brings in the most Box Tops will win a Leap Day cupcake party. So I am making cupcakes for Leap Day! lol. I am going with a frog theme to go with "leap". At home I have "time capsules" (just brown manila envelopes) for each of my kids. We put in a list of favorites....pictures they recently drew, samples of their handwriting, photos of them & their rooms. My daughter is excited to open her envelope. This will be the 4th time she has done this. The 1st time she was only 2! I keep all the previous years photos & papers in the envelope so it is truly a walk down memory lane. My boys haven't remembered the envelopes yet, but they will have fun when the day rolls around. Leap Day is also my dad's birthday...he will be 76 years old, but it will only be his 19th birthday.
Bren