It’s Sunday! Time to kick back, relax, and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (maybe).
I personally don’t celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. I do, however, enjoy seeing the children where I work make leprechaun traps and go on a treasure hunt looking for them and their gold. 🙂
I decided to focus on the three leaf clover and what it is said to represent: faith, hope, & love.
Of course there is whole lot more to have faith, hope, and love in.
Faith is believing without seeing
Everyone has it, it’s a state of being
And it would be a lot harder to cope
In a world such as this without hope
But love is the greatest of all indeed
It is something both human & animals need
Do you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?
Happy Sunday!
I don’t celebrate it, but many around here love to catch you without green on and pinch you. Other than that, we have no parades or celebrations in this area. I hope the kids where you are enjoy the treasure hunts.
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Ha, I guess watch out for those pinches. The kids love the treasure hunts! 🙂
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No, we don’t celebrate St. Patrick’s Day either. I explain faith in the same way that a young Natalie Wood did in the original version of “Miracle on 34th Street”: “Faith is believing in something even when common sense tells you not to.” 💖
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Lovely blogpost ❤ We don't celebrate St. Patrick's in the Netherlands, but we like to paticipate on the blog😸Pawkisses for a Happy St. Patrick's Day🐾😽💚
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That’s the only reason why I made this post was to “participate” in the blogging world. 🙂 Happy St. Patrick’s Day and Happy Sunday!
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Great post!! Happy Sunday ☀️
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Thanks! 🙂
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