I am thankful that we're all different.
Happy St. Patrick's Day
Today is a celebration of our Irish heritage. According to DNA analysis, Ward and I are both 20% Irish. I look the part with red hair and freckles, but Ward doesn't with black hair and olive skin. That's what is so interesting about genetics and our varied backgrounds. You're never sure what the almost infinite combination of genes is going to come up with. When I was younger and would lament to my mother I wanted be like one of my older sisters, my mother would always say how boring the world would be if we were all alike. She was right. So for the uniqueness of each and every person, I am thankful.
Now to add a little more about St. Patrick's day, I'm running an updated version of a post from three years ago.
St. Patrick's Day This and That
Irish dancers in St. Patrick's Day Parade, Washington, D. C. |
I usually don't do a lot to observe St. Patrick's Day except wear green--a habit that started in elementary school days to avoid being pinched. If you didn't wear green, you were fair game. I wondered how that crazy tradition got started and found out that, most likely, it was started by Irish immigrants in this country a couple hundred years ago. Supposedly, wearing green made you invisible to mischievous leprechauns who would pinch you if they could see you. A pinch from someone reminded you to be aware that a leprechaun could sneak up on you at any time.
However, it wasn't until last year that I learned about wearing orange on St. Patrick's Day. Apparently, you wear green if you are Catholic and orange if you are Protestant. A friend, whose mother is Irish, said that she was always insistent that they wear orange instead of green on St. Patrick's Day. I think that detail was lost on most of us in this country or at least me.
Shamrocks (white clover) |
St. Paddy's day in New Orleans ( Photo source) |
We've been to one parade here and while it was enjoyable, it didn't quite live up to the vegetable throwing in New Orleans.
So as I go and figure out what green thing I'm going to wear today, I hope you have a Happy St. Patrick's Day however big or small you chose to celebrate it.