keepitreal wrote:Ps can you get Guinness over there?
We can, but I'm sure it's not anything like YOUR REAL Guinness!
Well, I think Saint Patty's Day is just a super commercialized holiday here in the States. It's all about saying "I'm Irish", wearing green, watching out for leprechaun tricks, 4 leaf clovers, and when possible drinking green beer and eating corned beef and cabbage. So, it's not really a "celebration" in the sense that it was originally meant to be, you know, as a catholic remembrance of a certain important dude. I'm pretty curious though, I know many of our friends from Ireland may not even be Catholic... so how do YOU feel about the holiday? What do YOU do to celebrate, if anything?
Anyhow... since I'm homeschooling my little one, we'll be eating some green scrambled eggs and doing some little crafts today, wear our green, discuss our Irish roots, while learning about the ORIGINS of the holiday, how it changed in the US as Irish Immigrants came over (bacon and taters VS. corned beef and cabbage), how the color green plays a role, and that pinching people who aren't wearing green isn't nice and is just silly.
So... HAPPY St. PATRICK'S DAY to those of you celebrating - however you choose to celebrate and why!
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