• 10 months ago
Margaret Biggs may have been a wartime baby, born in 1940, but she is celebrating only her 21st birthday.
For Mrs Biggs is one of those leap year birthday people for whom the day of their birth comes around only once every four years.
The 84-year-old is a resident at the Cliffdale Care Home, in Pontesbury, where staff have been busy putting up 21st birthday banners and balloons.

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00:00 You've got to keep the door, never been 21 before.
00:05 Father says you can do as you like, it's hip hip hip hooray.
00:10 Oh he's a jolly good fellow, you're 21 today.
00:15 [Applause]
00:18 So Margaret, you're celebrating your 21st birthday on Thursday.
00:22 Yeah.
00:22 How are you feeling about that?
00:24 Well I enjoy it if I've got...
00:32 You've got good friends around you.
00:34 Yeah, I've forgotten your name.
00:36 Is it Trixie?
00:37 Trixie, if she's around, yeah.
00:40 Trixie Dora, my sister's called me Dopey Dora.
00:45 See you can see why we're friends, she talks and I listen.
00:49 What's it like to be a leap year baby?
00:52 Well, never made much fuss when we were young.
00:58 No?
00:59 They still gave you a birthday, didn't they?
01:01 Just a birthday, yeah, no fuss.
01:04 What's it like to be 21 again?
01:06 Fun, yeah.
01:09 You like to be 21 again?
01:10 Yeah.
01:11 Absolutely.
01:12 She's 21.
01:14 Aw, you having a cake and some celebrations?
01:17 Oh yes, everyone here has a cake on their birthday.
01:21 That's lovely.
01:22 Yeah.
01:22 Aw, fantastic.
01:25 Are you celebrating birthdays together?
01:29 Yes, but I'm not having a cake, I'm having a donut.
01:33 Are you?
01:35 I love donuts.
01:37 She's fat, I like it.
01:39 Are you having a donut as well?
01:40 No, I'm having a cake.
01:45 Well, I hope you have a lovely birthday.
01:47 Thank you.
01:48 Bless you, that's lovely, thank you.

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