So, on St. Patrick's Day after reading Green Eggs and Ham - I told the kids we could eat green eggs too if we called to the leprechaun to come. He could turn our eggs green but we can't see him because if we see him then he looses his magic (improvising). Then we went and hid with our ears pressed against the door listening for him. Luke said "I think I hear him" And when we were sure he was gone, we came out and sure enough - our eggs were green. It was all so exciting. So, I have to say - holidays do give parents a little help in making some magic and fun for kids. Halloween costumes and trick-or-treating, Santa, the Easter bunny, Fireworks on the 4th and whatever else. Anyway - I decided I like all the meaningless magical nonsense. Why not. And that was a really long tangent to say - there was a holiday named St. Patrick's and we were alive on that day and this was us...
St. Patrick's Day 2013
a grainy picture of green sunday us -- in all shades
angry leprechauns?
green eggs and ham
we even saw bishop daddy for about an hour before he had to leave again
and ate reuben sandwiches (equip with the traditional corned beef and sauerkraut) with the quarter irish Bate family
ok well, good night.
and ps - remember when people used to blog? I miss those days. Facebook killed the blogging world. So, I'm sort of mad at it and have been slow to join the crowd. I still like blogging. But not that word - blog. blog. blogging. blah! you know what had a cool name? myspace. don't you think? like your own little space in this world wide web internet madness. That is a cooler name than facebook.
pps - i just realized i'm posting this on april fool's day. now that is a cool holiday in all it's randomness huh? I just read that one of it's origins was from 1392 because in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Chaucer wrote about a March 32 where the vain rooster Chauntecleer is tricked by a fox. And it was actually a typo! Scholars say that there was a copying error and he meant 32 days after April which would be May 2. Anyway, we celebrate April Fool's day on April 1st or March 32nd. :) Good old Chaucer.
ppps - i sure am tangenty tonight. ok, good night.
4 comments:
yes, very tangenty! i like tangents though. and i like how luke is holding lucy's head in that first picture, and my what a skinny bishop you have, and wow, weren't those reubens so delicious? and speaking of leprechauns. . .just kiddin i was about to take you off on a tangent. :)let's hear it for blogs! facebook is dumb. can you even print it into a book full of all the faces and stuff? no. but you can do that with your blog, so nuff said.
p.s. the word verification is "oversuc" which is what facebook does.
I liked the face cupping too. It's always good to get extra face support during a tiring photo session.
And, boy, do I love tangents! Love, love them. Those were some fun thoughts to read. I loved your analysis of crazy holiday traditions.
But unlike you and Kate, to my absolute shock and horror, I have fallen in love with facebook.
But no worries, I'm still into blogs, and even starting to stir up motivation to regularly keep up on my private blog.
Here, here. FB is dumb. And I took my blog address off my christmas cards and fb so that I just have my intimate circle looking at my blog--which I will continue to do, in bursts per usual :). And I'm so happy that Jenny has justified my lack of holiday with-it-ness. Jack is forever begging me to decorate more. But I think I'm a more pleasant Mom than if I forced myself to be the creative person that I am not.
Second try to send this. I let a visitor mess with my computer. Please know that I look for, long for, live for, and delight in your blogs! Please don't stop doing that.
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