| St. Patrick’s Day -- Let’s Get It Together For Fun!
Spring is right around the corner. There may be snow and chilly nights in
many areas but let’s get ready for spring anyway and have a little fun with
St. Patrick's Day!
Have you ever thought about the significance of the shamrock or clover as it
is most commonly calledr? The clover is an important plant in Ireland because
it symbolizes the new year of spring on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17. Are you
ready?
. Make it a fun day by sharing stories of leprechauns. Check out as many
books as possible from the library or by buying a few at the bookstore.
. Create your own tale. Make up a story of your own and let the kids get in
on the storytelling.
. Don’t forget the pot of gold. You can use the same black pot from Halloween
and fill it with walnuts or pecans to pretend these are the gold nuggets that
fill the "pot of gold." The head leprechaun insists that all members of the
family protect this family wealth with their tiny, but mighty souls, spirits
and enchanted personalities.
. Draw and color three leaf clovers. Put them up on your windows and even a
couple on the window of your car but be sure not to obstruct the driver's
view.
. Draw a colorful rainbow with the kids, color and cut it out. Sick it up
over a doorway with the pot of gold (nuts) in the black bucket (or any old
bucket sprayed with black spray paint will do). If you have little ones
around, substitute plastic blocks or balls for the nuts just for their
safety.
. Think green! Bake shamrock cookies by cutting out the shape of the
three-leaf clover with cookie cutters that can be purchased in any cooking
store and sometimes the Dollar Stores even have them. Add a few drops of
green food coloring.
. Got milk? Add a few drops of green food coloring to it and make it a drink
dandy enough for any leprechaun.
. Last but not least, listen to music from Ireland. The local radio stations
should be playing a few gigs. Dance with your kids and take a little break by
acting silly.
©2004 Jodie Lynn
Jodie Lynn is an internationally syndicated parenting/family
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