March brings with it the beginning of Spring. I love that. And as I write this, it brings to mind the celebrations surrounding St. Patrick’s Day. I must admit, though, growing up I had no idea why we wore green on March 17 and why we would get pinched if we didn’t have a smattering of green somewhere on our person.
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| Meet Author Cindy Thomson And yes, that's me with my granddaughter. |
One teacher I had in elementary school handed
each of us not wearing anything green a piece
of green construction paper. We traced around
a plastic pattern and cut out shamrocks. We
pinned them on our clothes before lunch or
recess to keep us from getting pinched.
I had no idea why anyone would pinch us, but
that was the concern.
I didn’t learn anything about St. Patrick or the
day celebrated in his honor until third or fourth grade.
And then as an adult, I met Cindy Thomson.
Cindy is an author living in Ohio. Cindy writes
books set in Ireland. Her books are so well
written, you can smell the damp earth beneath
the feet of the characters and feel the crisp
chill in the air.
If you have any notion you’d like an authentic
Irish tale, check out one of her stories. You can
find them on Amazon.
And I included a picture of my sweet
granddaughter when she and I went to the Irish
Festival in Ohio. She was thrilled to meet Cindy
Thomson in person.
Did you wear green on St. Patrick's Day? Just curious...
And...What other holiday traditions left you confused?


Thanks for the shout out, Becky. That was a special day!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed a great day, Cindy! My granddaughter still talks about it!
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