Tuesday, March 17, 2009







HAPPY ST. PADDY'S DAY!
May the Blessings and Luck of the Irish befall one and all today and always! Mom, Nyero, and I are having Corned Beef and Cabbage this evening, everyone is invited to join us!
Enjoy the day! God speed and God Bless!
Love,
Doris, Nyero, & PAL

6 comments:

Marge and Doug said...

Dear Paul and all,
Top of the morning to ya!!!!! The Reidels had my corned beef and cabbage on Sun..we were all gathered (minus Regs) for the celebration. We are meeting the kids at a PUB this afternoon...along with many other FUN people. It is a glorious day here ...sunny, blue skies and heading for 70+. Eileen is heavy on my mind and she will be the ONE we all toast to this great GREEN day. Enjoy the day! Love, Marge

linda said...

Paul,

Thank you for the beautiful page and all the blessings you send.

Eileen was the first person I thought of this morning.I'm sure I MUST have some Irish somewhere in my background.

Blessings !!
L

Paul said...

Top o' the Day to all! Just in case you have not had time to do the research due to the heavy burden of festivities!!! The top picture is the revered medal of the order of St. Patrick, the middle picture is a collectable postcard from the Olde Sod, and the bottom picture is the original St. Patrick's Day color and symbol! Ah, Irish tradition and all those potatoes too! Hope all enjoy the day. Our Best and prayers to Eileen! XOXO, PAL

linda said...

I knew those pictures were symbolic of something special. If it weren't for you and Eileen, I would have no Catholic education at all.

Wish I could celebrate (even though I was reared Lutheran.....that is pretty darn close to Catholic) with each and every one of you. Blessings !!
L

Paul said...

We are all the same in the eyes of God; especially on a day like today when we are all Irish as well!!! God Bless!

linda said...

Dearest Eileen,

I have sent you "the Middle Place" so don't go out and get it. It's essential reading for all us women. It made me sad in only one way.................after reading this I know even more how much I missed by not having a father growing up. It made me so happy in every other way. Think of what a good Catholic mom I was when you read about Kelly Corrigan's mom.

Love and blessings to you.
L