Sunday, March 3, 2019

Marching In

March 1st and 2nd turned out to be snowy starts which meant that my girls had their first ever delayed school start. The first was a Friday morning so we made pancakes, played with the pup and then I shoved them off to school by 10a.m. Kind of amazing, really! Of course they wanted a full day off but mama was happy to see them go and hey, there's always time this winter for more snow days...By Saturday morning we had a real dose of the white stuff. And considering we had a birthday party for Carolina's friend at a jumpy place, I put things on fast forward and we got up and out to enjoy a little snow time with Bailey before heading out. That's one plus side of these ungodly early mornings with the dog, it feels like midday and it's only 9a.m.  Of course, Bailey loved the snow and it was fun to capture a few pics of the girls while they made human obstacle courses for her to romp around on. 
Elisa's snowman selfie with our neighbor Ellie
Our plans on Saturday night fell through which was just as well because we had a St. Pat's parade and party in Sunnyside the next day to get ready for.  I decided to make a double batch of the sugar cookies and we started glazing them at 9:30p.m. so you know it was a late night. But fun. I love having the girls help me with these baking traditions. Shamrocks turned out a little crazy and puffy but who cares. They tasted like heaven and that's all that matters. So we packed them up on Sunday morning and I arranged for our dog sitter to come over and chill with Bailey for a bit since it would be such a long day out in the city. It also threatened to snow again starting Sunday night so we knew it couldn't be a terribly long day. Off we went with cookies and green beads and shamrock glasses in tow. Irish Sunnyside, we're on our way!
The gang's all here
The girls were excited to see the men "in skirts" again...kilts...they're called kilts :)
AOC representing in Sunnyside!
All my Girl Scouts waving hello!
Girlie girl reunion
Dawn's mint Oreo trifle was off the hook 
The after party at the Sweetman's was swinging--and no I'm not just saying that because I drank two Jameson-heavy Irish coffees. I mean, they always know how to welcome a crowd and today was no exception. The bangers and mash were top notch and the shepherd's pie was creamy goodness. It was nice hanging out with so many of our friends and catching up on the last few weeks. I miss Sunnyside the most on the weekends when we have downtime and could use a few familiar faces. But that's life. Our day to day change has been so good and we love our space. But friends are irreplaceable. So thanks for letting these Irish eyes smile upon us today and for another St. Pat's for All parade in the books!