At night Willie tells the boys a story. Usually it involves the magical train named Bilbo. Bilbo can do many things such as fly, go under water and recently he has even traveled back in time to visit Nephi. Sometime in January Willie re-introduced the boys to Ireland. The new stories involve catching leprechauns. The leprechauns have magic salad that they give the boys if they catch them. Magic salad gives the boys a special power to use for the day such as swimming like dolphins, flying back home to Atlanta, etc. Leprechauns can be tricky though and they can snap their fingers to get away before the boys catch them.
Needless to say this St. Patrick's day we had to celebrate and try to catch ourselves some leprechauns. We had meant to go to a nice St. Patty's day parade downtown so we all got dressed in our greens. Unfortunately we had an accident. We were only about a half an hour away from leaving and I had just plugged in the flat iron to do my hair. Right after plugging it in I went into the bedroom to grab some things when I heard Henry cry out. I ran back into the bathroom to find that he had grabbed the flat iron and burned his fingers. The poor kid cried for at least an hour. He wanted to suck his thumb and twist his hair but his injured hand was the one that went into the hair. Ouch. He wouldn't let me put anything cold on it either. He really had a rough time. At first I didn't think it was that bad but he did end up burning four of his fingers pretty good. We decided to stay home. Henry went down for a nap and slept for over three hours. We spent some time outside in the yard. A yard with grass, how wonderful!
One reason I love this picture of Lincoln is because of the way he counts. I love when he looks closely to see each finger go up as he counts his five fingers. He is three years old in this picture so it works for the number of fingers he's holding up.
Aunt Rachel had some fun cookie cutters to use and the kids were really excited to make some cookies. They each had turns to cut the shamrock cookies and then we baked them, let them cool and covered them in frosting. The kids enjoyed the frosting a lot!
Uncle Jared made it home in time to make some cookies.
Allen Family.
Yeah Garrett!
Parker helped Uncle Jared with the pizza. Parker knows how to put the pepperoni's on so that there is a piece without any for Linc. Parker loves to make the pizza and he does really well when it comes to the decorating part.
We had some time to make the trap for the leprechauns. There were some great tricks that Parker helped us to come up with so that we could try to disable the magical power of the leprechaun. We used gold glitter to attract the leprechaun and it also had some power to trap him. Parker also put a pillow (cotton ball) inside so that he couldn't get out. The big leprechaun hat can be really enticing for a small little man in green. Jared and Parker built a ladder out of toothpicks so the leprechaun could climb up then once he got on top he would fall into the trap. Fool proof! Right?
The boys in green. By the way Willie was interviewing this day but he did get home late into the night and was able to be there on Saturday for St. Patty's day.
The boys woke up and were excited to find gold coins in the hallway from the bedrooms. They waited very patiently for Tori to wake up when they were allowed to go down the stairs to see if the leprechauns had come.
Disappointment came when Parker couldn't find a leprechaun. He was excited though to find that the leprechaun had left some goodies for their attempt at catching him. He left a little bit of a rainbow and gold for the kids.
The green in this picture is from the streamers that were by the stairs.
The kids with their rainbows from the leprechauns.
Breakfast: green princess waffles. Yum!
Thank you so much Jared and Rach for letting us come and celebrate St. Patrick's day with you. We are glad that you were up for some of our craziness. We had a great time and we were happy to spend a few days with you. We love you guys!


