tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2423737395706891619.post3876240765691424484..comments2011-08-10T09:58:09.842+01:00Comments on Enjoying The Simple Abundance: This St Patrick thing.....MrsPeelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04953387460897929563noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2423737395706891619.post-87522289364399320782010-02-05T12:19:40.630+00:002010-02-05T12:19:40.630+00:00oh.. I know now it's a Catholic Chruch thing, ...oh.. I know now it's a Catholic Chruch thing, that's why I posted the Wikipedia link, and I bleieve the Irish give it a religious connotation, but years ago, the only thing that hinted St Patrick's day here were advertising in the pubs and talks of drinking and Guinness...they center a lot in drinking here in the UK..<br />Funny thing I never heard of this holiday before, as it says in Wikipedia that it iscelebrated in Argentina, but I guess the only thing that I linked to anything English spoken was Patagonia, the ownership of land and, of course, the Malvinas (or Falklands as they call them here)<br />I have to say that I debated myself when I heard that Karen was making a St Paddy's kit, because I never liked the theme, but couldn't resist this!<br />:)<br />had a tough day yesterday too...so was good to relax making these.<br />Can you open rar files?<br />I met a Brazilian girl who lives in Japan, she is a designer and has a cute frebie kit, if you can de compact rars, I ll show you where to go :)<br />I can't, I need to download the software,can't find it for free, remember I found it a while ago, but now I only find the paid one :( (stuffit, is called)MrsPeelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04953387460897929563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2423737395706891619.post-30647700143685335812010-02-05T12:09:44.178+00:002010-02-05T12:09:44.178+00:00You did it! You added your personal background to ...You did it! You added your personal background to your blog. Congratulations.<br /><br />Regarding St. Patrick's Day: We celebrate it by wearing green (no drinking) because my mother and aunt were raised by Irish Catholic nuns when their father decided his new wife was more important. It was hard time for them (much like the Irish,) but if weren't for those nuns and the good education they provided my mother, there's no telling where she would have ended.<br /><br />For this reason, my mom and her sister enjoy a little corned beef and cabbage every year in March.McMGrad89https://www.blogger.com/profile/01724953414601437820noreply@blogger.com