Letting your inner Irish out on St. Patrick’s Day
by HiGreetings.com
It is that time of the year when you can smell the Shamrocks in air, Green is visually everywhere around. Be it formal or informal gathering, green is the color to be noticed everywhere around.
St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday that is celebrated with the color green around, like green makeup, green clothing, decorations, drinks, props, accessories, and what not. Dressing up in fun green way is the most important part of this celebration. Make the holiday more fun and interesting by celebrating St. Patrick's Day in an eco-friendly manner is a great idea to. Plan an ensemble that is eco-friendly as well as comfortable, as what you wear will reflect the Irish pride in an interesting manner.
Both Irish and non-Irish alike celebrate St. Patrick's Day each year by dressing up in green and enjoying a favorite beverage with family close friends. However, the annual holiday is actually a perfect time to rent a houseboat and enjoy a fun outing at the bank of your favorite lake or river.
St. Patrick's Day, initially started as a Catholic holy day, has evolved into a secular holiday. The history lies something like this that the St. Patrick's mission in Ireland lasted for thirty years, afterward he retired. Since his death on March 17 in AD 461, the day has been commemorated as St. Patrick's Day. The modern day secular holiday is based on the original Christian saint's feast day. Previously the Irish immigrants to the United States began observing the holiday publicly in Boston and held the first St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City in 1766.
Since then the holiday has been celebrated the way it is and seemed to become legit excuse to drink to excess as indulgence is deeply rooted in its traditions. My point is that there are many other simple ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day without excess drinking and spending the entire day kneeling at the porcelain altar. Maintain the Irish blessing & heritage and engage in bit O’ fun, and wish all your near and dear ones Happy St. Patrick’s Day with wonderful and fun filled ecards from HiGreetings.com. Wish your beloved ones through beautiful love cards and tell them ‘miss you’, even though it may sound a bit cheesy.
St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner and it is a high time for starting all the preparations. This day is a great reason for the young to party. The luck of Irish in the pot of Gold and the four- faced cloverleaves and the Celtic mythology fairies, known as leprechauns wearing Green symbolizes this time of celebration. Have guest and close friends all around on this wonderful opportunity, eat Irish food and dress in a funny way, as you may like. You may even go for themed parties and dresses and prepare Irish themed recipes and games for more merrymaking. Have as much fun you can in your festivities and get all set for the upcoming Irish occasion of St. Patrick’s Day.
St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday that is celebrated with the color green around, like green makeup, green clothing, decorations, drinks, props, accessories, and what not. Dressing up in fun green way is the most important part of this celebration. Make the holiday more fun and interesting by celebrating St. Patrick's Day in an eco-friendly manner is a great idea to. Plan an ensemble that is eco-friendly as well as comfortable, as what you wear will reflect the Irish pride in an interesting manner.
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Both Irish and non-Irish alike celebrate St. Patrick's Day each year by dressing up in green and enjoying a favorite beverage with family close friends. However, the annual holiday is actually a perfect time to rent a houseboat and enjoy a fun outing at the bank of your favorite lake or river.
St. Patrick's Day, initially started as a Catholic holy day, has evolved into a secular holiday. The history lies something like this that the St. Patrick's mission in Ireland lasted for thirty years, afterward he retired. Since his death on March 17 in AD 461, the day has been commemorated as St. Patrick's Day. The modern day secular holiday is based on the original Christian saint's feast day. Previously the Irish immigrants to the United States began observing the holiday publicly in Boston and held the first St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City in 1766.
Since then the holiday has been celebrated the way it is and seemed to become legit excuse to drink to excess as indulgence is deeply rooted in its traditions. My point is that there are many other simple ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day without excess drinking and spending the entire day kneeling at the porcelain altar. Maintain the Irish blessing & heritage and engage in bit O’ fun, and wish all your near and dear ones Happy St. Patrick’s Day with wonderful and fun filled ecards from HiGreetings.com. Wish your beloved ones through beautiful love cards and tell them ‘miss you’, even though it may sound a bit cheesy.
St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner and it is a high time for starting all the preparations. This day is a great reason for the young to party. The luck of Irish in the pot of Gold and the four- faced cloverleaves and the Celtic mythology fairies, known as leprechauns wearing Green symbolizes this time of celebration. Have guest and close friends all around on this wonderful opportunity, eat Irish food and dress in a funny way, as you may like. You may even go for themed parties and dresses and prepare Irish themed recipes and games for more merrymaking. Have as much fun you can in your festivities and get all set for the upcoming Irish occasion of St. Patrick’s Day.