How to catch a leprechaun (Orrin's trap idea... mine was more ornate, but the girls only wanted to do Daddy's):
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(The pic is blurry, but it was too cute not to share)
Here's what our little green fella did in retaliation for the kids trying to catch him- nothing was done to Mom and Dad since leprechauns are afraid of Daddys:
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You can't see Piper's Irish footprints because her head was cocked at a funny angle when I, I mean the leprechaun, left the tracks. Right after he stamped her, she rolled over and rubbed her cheek. *Sigh*
And here's the nutritious breakfast he left for us (I had to practically force the girls to drink the green milk. Turns out, it tastes just like white milk).
3 comments:
You always have such cute holiday ideas.
okay, we did absolutely nothing for St. Pattys! to tell you the truth, I didn't even know when it was. That is the funnest (if that's even a word) idea ever!
LOL, you're such a fun mommy
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