Michelle Earley is actually 44 but because of Leap Year, she turns 11 on Feb. 29. She works at Helen Haller Elementary School as a paraeducator and has two teenage daughters. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Sequim Gazette: How old are you in real years and in Leap Years?
Michelle Earley: 44 and 11.
SG: When do you celebrate your birthday?
Michelle: I celebrate on the 28th in off years and on Leap Year I have two birthdays with a kids’ birthday party on the 29th for whatever age I am. When I was 20 and in college, we celebrated my fifth birthday. My family threw a toddler toy party.
SG: Know any other Leap Year babies?
Michelle: No, but one of my co-workers was born on Feb. 28th.
SG: How old do you feel?
Michelle: I feel 27. That was fun times … The older I get the better it becomes because I can tell people I’m actually younger (in Leap Years).
SG: How old are you in real years and in Leap Years?
Debbie Welborn Austin: 56 and 14.
SG: When do you celebrate your birthday?
Debbie: Normally, I celebrate from the Friday night before till the Sunday night after the 28th or 1st.
SG: Know any other Leap Year babies?
Debbie: I dated one in high school. I was born at 11:56 p.m. I was four minutes from being a normal kid. He was born at 11:55 a.m.
SG: How old do you feel?
Debbie: Closer to 14.

