The Irish blood in me always sparks up when March finally comes. St. Patricks Day was one of the most celebrated holidays in my childhood and I love sharing those traditions with my children. I haven't been the best at creating traditions in my little family...but this year I was determined to try. And Try I did.
The Leprechauns came and died our milk green, and we ate green pancakes for breakfast!
Dallin loves pancakes. And he loved "geen pannpates" even more!
Elsie didn't care what color the pancakes were, she just screamed like a banshee until she got some and then was content. :)
And of course I found her an adorable St Patricks Day outfit at the thrift store, so she was decked out in shamrocks for the day. It just made my heart smile every time I looked at her. (sorry, I suck at taking pictures..so once again this is blurry)
I wont apologize for this picture...Dallin hasn't stopped moving for pictures in ages, so I consider this to be the best of the lot! Sporting a green shirt :)
I was excited to make a vibrant green spinach quiche for dinner with some smoothies. I made the pie crust from scratch and chopped all the veggies, shredded all the cheese and stuck it in the fridge until I needed to add the eggs and cook it. When the time came, I opened the fridge and this happened...
Tears were shed...look at all those pretty veggies! and the cheese! and my perfect pie crust!...all destroyed!!! Not to mention my only pie dish. Waaaaaaaaaa!
But as we all know, life must go on, and one really shouldn't cry over shattered quiche...so I swept it up and Jared got pizza on the way home, on which the only green thing was a couple wilted peppers...so my green meals weren't completely successful, but the pizza did taste good.
Not the most rewarding day in the world, but if a ruined dinner is really the worst of my problems I have nothing to complain about.
"May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks. May your heart be as light as a song. May each day bring you bright, happy hours. That stay with you all the year long."
-Irish Blessing