Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Luck of the Irish!

Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!

In spirit of the holiday and my Irish heritage I wanted to dedicate today to my great grandpa . He was 100% Irish (if I'm not mistaken) and this holiday always reminds me of him since we celebrated together when I was growing up. I don't really have any specific stories to share I just thought it would be nice to take a moment and cherish the good times that we did have together. For one, I'll always associate St. Patrick's Day with the need to serve corned beef & cabbage (despite the fact that I am a vegetarian and don't even eat that!!) and I also think of him over-salting everything on his plate. He had a kind heart, the biggest smile I've ever seen, and was overall a sweet natured person. He played the organ, had an obscenely large collection of spare change (kept in a jar, in his closet), and always wore a sweatshirt to Christmas dinner that said "Tis the season to be squeezin'!"

I have some great memories of him and I am glad I had the opportunity to set time aside today and remember that. Here's to a wonderful celebration today! Cheers!



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6 comments:

  1. Aw Gramps! St. Patricks Day remind me of my semester in Cory O Connor's class, #intcom. he took us to an Irish bar, which was closed, so he bought two coffee travelers from Starbucks and a thing of baileys and every one drank in the.

    Not me though. I was 10 months pregnant and ready to have a baby!

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  2. Hey Candice, as Colton and I were eating our corned beef the topic of your great grandpa and horseradish came up. It made us both laugh!!

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  3. I loved reading about your fond memories of your Great Grandpa. Grandparents can be such a special blessing in our lives. My paternal grandmother passed away 3 years ago (we gave my daughter her name as her middle name) and she was so important to me and taught me great things. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. This made me really happy :)

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  5. Thank you all for your thoughts! I hope you had a happy holiday! :)

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  6. I thought of him too yesterday...he loved corned beef and I tried to make it for him every year. He was a very special man and particularly happy in spite of never having achieved anything remarkable. He lived an ordinary life, but he was extraordinary in his attitude.

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