
which were fairly unsuccessful, but still tasty! (Next year remember to use parchment under...) We had an event at the elementary school, so couldn't finish our celebrations until tonight. Our close friend AN invited us over for corned beef and cabbage. So good! Why haven't I been eating this my whole life? Same with the soda bread. Delicious. I made a rainbow fruit salad, and an all green vegetable plate with cilantro lime ranch.
I'm trying! A month or two ago I would have contributed some sort of really good and really terrible for you baked good. But cookies be gone! I am embracing fruit! And I'm happy about it. Really. Oh, except AN made some amazing double dark chocolate cookies that I ate about six of. Seven? I wasn't counting. It's a work in progress...
I asked the girls what they would wish for if they caught a leprechaun. (We are trying to focus more on our family "spiritual goals", meaning we read scripture stories, sing primary songs, and pray more. So some wishes may reflect this, since we had just done all those things and the girls were probably still feeling glowey from it...)
Miss M: 1. That our family would stay together forever. 2. A pot of gold, to sell it for people that are poor. 3. That the flowers and plants would never die.
Miss A: 1. A pet cheetah, that is trained. 2. That Grandma and Grandpa could come for a month. 3. That I would stay with my family forever.
Miss R: Too tired from a whole week of late nights to answer. She was a hot mess. Maybe another time...