Happy Belated St. Patty's Day!

This is such a fun holiday.  The Pogues, corned beef, beer, and the celebration of a color that actually looks good on my jaundiced-looking olive skin. 

A few years ago, I began a tradition that was not as well received as I'd hoped.

A sly leprechaun sneaks into our house and turns everything green!

• Green pancakes for breakfast- check.

• Green clothes- check.

• Green bath water- check.

• Green milk with green shamrock cookies- check.

• Green beer for Mom and Dad- check.

• Taking 10 years off our life from food coloring toxicity- check.


Breakfast, March 17, 2009:

Fiona: "Mom?  Why are the pancakes green?"

Me: {fake gasp!} "I don't know!  Oh wait, is today...?  It's St. Patrick's Day!  I think the leprechaun was here!"

Fiona: "The what?"

Me: "The leprechaun!  He's a small man with a little beard who only plays tricks on St. Patty's Day.  AND, he turns stuff green!"

Fiona: "I don't like that.  Where is he?"  {looking under the table}

Neve: "I think I saw him!"  {she didn't see anything}


Cue two children jumping out of their chairs and onto the dining room table, screaming.

Happy St. Patty's Day!

4 comments:

Julie said...

I didn't think it was possible to make Shane MacGowan look any more frightening. Excellent work, Dera.

Madeline said...

Nice...that's like the time a friend of mine created little bunny footprints leading to her child's Easter basket. Poor kid was traumatized by the "dirty" floor and just wanted to clean it up.

Lisa Page Rosenberg said...

We had a green milk situation over here too. Bob wanted the formula for how the leprechaun turned the milk green. I tried to explain that his magic is in his sheleighly. (Now anyone with a cane is referred to as a leprechaun.) Festive.

Sarah Slaven said...

my kid didn't sleep for a soild week because some lady at the supermarket told her Santa was going to creep into her house while she was asleep.