Little Ways We Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
No one tell the leprechaun we are setting traps & serving chlorophyll water….
Please read this entire post in the worst Irish brogue you’ve ever heard. It’s what I would have wanted.
It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! As a home of some Irish heritage and a lot of draw toward celebrating every single thing, I’ve always had a handful of little traditions that revolve around ol’ St. Paddy’s. Living right outside of Chicago means there’s no shortage of festive things to do - local and looking? This complete guide to St. Patrick's Day from WGN is fantastic. Looking for a great brand activation around this green holiday? Krispy Kreme unveils new doughnut collection in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Whether we feel like going out or staying home, here are a few things we do to feel festive.
My kids are usually lucky enough to walk one of the many Chicago Irish parades with their grandpa every year so I grab a cute shirt or, now that they are older and less inclined to matchy-matchy, green sweaters. These “lucky kiddo” shirts from years ago were some of my favorites!
I know there’s been a hot debate and some eye rolling about leprechaun traps on social media for years and, here’s the thing, who cares? When my oldest was in kindergarten he came home and asked to set a trap and I was like yeah, sure! And now it is just a cute, fun thing my kids do. In the morning I write a quick note and leave slime or coins or something small. It’s ok to make magic! Or skip things you don’t vibe with! Leprechauns ain’t that serious.
We all know I don’t need an excuse to make some cute, festive food! St. Paddy’s is no different. We skip the corned beef and cabbage most years and opt for green goodies instead. I love to make fun pancakes in the morning and then dinner is something that I dyed with chlorophyll.
Whether you are a Leprechaun trap hater or someone who celebrates the opening of an envelope, we hope you find some sunshine and fun this week! If you (or your kids!) want to learn more about why some folks celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, this History.com overview is an informative read.
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