Friday, March 17, 2006

St. Patty's For All....



Today is the day for the Irish! Everyone is Irish today! Are you crock pots going? Do you have the cabbage ready? Guiness in the fridge?

I wish you all could come over and partake in a really "festive" St. Patty's Day party. Enjoy whatever you do! I hope wherever you are the green is everywhere!
XOXO
Christie

10 comments:

  1. I got the Corned beef and cabbage all ready to go and remembered that it's Lent and we can't eat meat on Fridays!! Dohhhh!! lol So tomorow we will do the good old green dinner and tonight we get to eat yummy fish sticks and macaroni!! lol Happy St. Patty's Day!!

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  2. The bishop here excused everyone from no meat today. :) Big party at my sil's house in a bit. Should be fun. Unfortunately I still have to make cupcakes, cut veggies and to do that... go to the store. Gotta run. I feel like I haven't been home once all week. Blah.

    Happy St. Pat's Christie!! xoxo

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  3. Oh baby..I'm soooo having the corned beef tonight. I'm sure all the other catholics and myself will be excused lizzie! LOL.

    xoxo
    c

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  4. Well darn lol I'm having no luck finding a blog with no green on it today so I can do a blog pinch

    Happy St Pats

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  5. Nope. None of it.
    Didn't even realize it was today.
    I know, lame.

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  6. The kids and I were driving through town Friday with about 45 minutes to kill before 4:00 gymnastics when we came upon a BAGPIPE BAND marching along the sidewalk! It was serendipity because there was a parking spot available RIGHT THERE. So I parked and the kids and I followed the band through town and into two pubs!! It was funny and fabulous. They had about 6-8 pipers and 3-4 drummers and several hangers-on. The folks in the pubs were thrilled and the air was quite festive. My 5 year old did a jig and got several compliments. :-) Probably the best St. Paddy's Day ever!!

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  7. here in holland, saint patricks day is a totally non-thing... the only place it is really celebrated is in the irish pubs, of which there are a few more than statistically accountable at the moment :D (

    totally worthwhile, a little expensive but tremendous fun... just my take then ;-) )

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