oh I want to be included too...maybe we could get a SR meet going? :rotfl:
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The girls had their Green shirts on today, but DD5 is saving her good one for tomorrow in pre-school. Her teacher is from Ireland and really goes all out with the kids and has been since March 1st. When DS had her 6 yrs ago it used to be really tough to understand her, her accent was so thick but it has gotten better. The past 2 wks her class has had a family competition on who could build the best leprechan trap to catch Sneaky the classroom Leprechan! We built one with the help of DS 2 wks ago on our snow day and the kids are having a blast each day they get to class. So besides celebrating the holiday as a family DD5 has been non stop about Sneaky and all the traps they have set. Tomorrow is when the real celebration for her class kicks in so I'll still be hearing about it for at least another day! I should take a picture of her classroom you can't even get through the door without passing through a sea of bright green.
Happy St. Paddy's Day Everyone!! Hope all the Irish luck comes your way!
After I left work today, I stopped by the restaurant that I worked at for 22 years and picked up some Corned Beef, carrots, potatoes and Irish soda bread and it was YUMMY!! I had to eat alone, cause my little Irish darlin', Mollie Meaghan went off to South Boston to raise a few Guinness's with some friends!! :cheers:
(I just wonder how she'll feel in the mornin'?!! :rolleyes: )
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I got a nasty, had to leave school case of mono right after I turned 21. I had a doctor's appointment on March 18. My doctor said "You're not drinking, right?" "I had an Irish coffee last night. Oops." "That could really mess with your liver." Mom and I "Um.....it was a religious holiday.." :D:rotfl:
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Oh Heather...you know how to make a MOM feel better!! lol :D
And happy St. Joseph's day for those of you who celebrate it (we did when my dad was alive). Mom and I had our first zeppole from a local bakry last night-it was good. :)