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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Happy St. Patrick;s Day: Then and Now

Memories of many St. Patrick's Days float through my mind. I put aside the to-do list and concentrate on tonight's dinner party with the family. I wonder if my little grandgirls will be excited? Will the leprauchan tales be told in school? I look forward to hear about their day at school just like my mother would listen to my St. Patrick's Day stories. I want to tell my grandgirls about my childhood days. The nuns would bring us into the cafeteria to learn the Irish songs and dance the Irish jig. This day reminds me that children enjoy laughter, fun, and treats. It's time to wear the green, decorate the house, and enjoy the sunshine.

 

What makes me feel the wonder of this day? The undeniable taste of corned beef, cabbage, carrots, and Irish soda bread with yummy sweets. Today was the first time I made Irish soda bread. It was delicious, and the Irish butter on top made it more so. But beyond the food, decorations, and treats, I am eager to enjoy the closeness of family gathered together tonight.  In the image poem to the right, you will see only two little grands. Their sister was not yet born but the outfit shown is now fitting number two. Let's hope she wears it tonight.

The doorbell rings and here they come, all dressed in green. Let the dinner party begin!

Day 17, March 2026

 12th year with Two Writing Teachers

4 comments:

  1. Diane (newtreemom)
    Yummy dinner, fun traditions- sounds like a very good day! 🍀

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    1. It was a fun day Diane. I am adding another addition of St. Pat's Day Family Dinner Slice.

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  2. Carol, I am sure many stories were told around the dinner table. Leprechaun's can keep their pot of gold. Nothing is more precious than family. Bob

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    1. Bob, the children loved the scavenger hunt I made for them. The middle one brought in her leprechuan trap and we saw that it really could work for a mouse trap also. LOL!

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