Feb. 29 only happens every four years. How will you spend it? Tribune News Service via Getty Images hide caption
callout
A brother and sister enjoy an imaginative game in a domestic garden on a sunny day. Siblings can have a powerful effect on one another. Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images hide caption
Hank Azaria (left) and Hari Kondabolu speak with each other in public for the first time since their fallout in 2017. PR Agency/Designed by NPR hide caption
NPR is looking to speak with people who have reinvented their holiday traditions after the death of a loved one. Katherine Du/NPR hide caption
Author Kwame Alexander will create a new poem after the responses are in to this question: What about America are you thankful for? Katherine Du/NPR hide caption
NPR's Morning Edition is looking to speak with people who are anticipating difficult conversations with their families on Thanksgiving. Katherine Du/NPR hide caption
A woman and her children vote at a polling station during midterm elections at the Fairfax County bus garage in Lorton, Va. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
NPR wants to talk with young, unmarried people facing a big life decision. Katherine Du/NPR hide caption
NPR's Ari Shapiro shared this Instagram story of the cucumber dish that reminds him of his childhood summers in Oregon. Ari Shapiro/NPR hide caption