Happy {almost} Friday to you, dear friends! I hope you are well!
I must confess to giving St. Patrick's Day only a nod of acknowledgement in the past, mostly due to my not placing much weight on the whole idea of luck.
Do you believe in luck?
On my way out of the market with my potted shamrock, a woman passing me said, "And the luck o' the Irish be with you!"
It was quaint and kind, and I said, "To you, too!", to which she chuckled.
But it left me feeling like something wasn't quite right.
And I realized that it reminded me somewhat of what is said in church each Sunday:
"May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be upon you", to which the people respond:
"And also with you."
To me, although I am sentimental and adore shamrocks and the festivity and fun of holidays, I prefer blessing to luck any day.
And I'm Irish. Yes, somewhere in the rather odd conglomeration of English, German, Danish, Native American, and French, there is also a wee bit of Irish in my ancestry!
For some reason, I'm very proud of that. Not that I did anything to achieve it! ;)
So, is that why I felt compelled to buy this sweet plant?
Not really. I just thought it was beautiful It had to go in my cart!
I love the delicate white flowers in the dark green leaves.
So entirely spring, I think.
There is something about raw dark wood mixed with white.
Simple pleasures like potted spring plants make me smile...and remind me of a generous Giver who has blessed us so richly!
And lest you think I am a little bit of a naysayer, I am even doing a St. Patrick's Day post! {I am Irish, after all!}
But I still prefer the blessing:
"May the Lord bless and keep you. May He shine His face upon you and give you peace" to give to you in closing!
Blessings, ;)
Jenni