I hope you've been enjoying St. Patrick's Day. It's been a busy day and I realized I better get my post written before the day is over.
I enjoy St. Patrick's Day not only because it gives me an opportunity to celebrate my Irish heritage, but it also gives me a chance to celebrate the missionary who helped spread Christianity throughout Ireland, and used the clover to illustrate the Trinity. I recently read a prayer St. Patrick prayed on his missionary journeys and it's a prayer I want to take to heart. "Christ above me, Christ in front of me, Christ to my right, Christ to my left, Christ below me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ in my every thought, Christ in my every word, Christ in my every deed."
It was just my hubby and I for dinner this evening, but we enjoyed an Irish tablescape and menu. I used all my emerald green dishes with the exception of the clear glass shamrock dishes and dessert plates. I was so happy to be able to use the small green vases I've been collecting.
I got out all my Irish cookbooks and thought seriously about making corned beef and cabbage [something I've never made before], but then reverted to a tried and true favorite - Shepherd's Pie.
How did you celebrate St. Patrick's Day? I was hoping Hallmark Channel would show As Luck Would Have It, starring Allen Leech and JoAnna Garcia Swisher, filmed in Ireland. I saw it a couple of times last year, but it would have been perfect to view on St. Patrick's Day.
Your table looks lovely, and those shamrock leggings are darling - as is your sweater. I used my green Depression glass pieces on my table, but didn't cook any special food.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, what fun!!! Your tablescape is awesome! And best of all is you all decked out for the fun occasion. I am a bit late wishing you well for St. Pat's - but never to late to say hi to a friend. ♣
ReplyDeleteYour certainly celebrated St. Patty's Day in style - from your delicious menu to the place settings, to your festive outfit! What fun! Celebrate!
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