I am not Irish, but today everyone can be!
The only "st. paddy's day" thing I did was wear green. I don't drink green beer or any beer for that matter and I do not like corned beef & cabbage...so yehhhh.
Oh and I am really starting to like the name Patrick. Maybe a middle name for a baby boy??
Here are some pictures of me today.
and Look I caught a HUGE THREE LEAF CLOVER! WOW!
top o' the evenin to ya |
kiss me? |
I know there's the saying of something like, "let the luck of the Irish be with you", but I don't really believe in luck. I like blessed to be the meaning of what lucky is.
You know when people are about to go take an important test, or go to a job interview, I really hesitate on saying, "good luck." I mean to wish them the best and all good fortune or good energy for those things lol.
From one little leprechaun to another, I leave you with a prayer of blessings, courtesy of my aunt nancie:
May your thoughts be as glad as the SHAMROCKS, may your ♥ be as Light as the song, may each day bring you bright "HAPPY HOURS" that stay witb you all year long.
Interpret it as you wish :)
Be Blessed.
Rainbows & pots of gold.
-B
8 comments:
Happy St Paddy's Day, Britt! :) You are such a cheerful little Leprechaun, glad to see that smile!
Your outfit is so cute!
I am also funny about wishing people good luck, because I think something will work out for them if God wills it.
LOVEEE, britt!! i am VERY irish so you know i am all over this post. :) :) hehehe you look so adorable in your hat!
I see what you are saying about the "luck" thing. I always feel strange saying good "luck." I think it's a Christian thing. ;)
You look cute by the way!
All I did was wear green too, didn't want to get pinched! :)
Cutie pie!
I think everyone's honorary Irish on St. Patrick's - you look great in the green and white!
I just found your blog and I am loving it! You are awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed your holiday!
corbynn
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