Hey Kids,
Watch out for Pinches!! It’s the WEARIN OF THE GREEN time. So wear something green. Let’s hear it for St Patrick’s Day.
I am hoping t0 catch a real live Leprechaun.
TT checking in. BORING!! We’ll never find a little, tiny guy wearing a green suit. A crazy idea Stubb, and what for?????
“We’ll catch him by the leg and hold him until we get our wish. TT, what should we wish for?”
What else? FOOD!!!!!!!! A Saint Patrick’s Day Pig-out.
“I agree. A Corn beef and Cabbage Gobbler topped off with a yummy cake decorated with green shamrocks, and sugar cookies.”
I’m not sure about Cabbage, but . . .I’ll eat ANYTHING.
TT, we’ll need the LUCK of the IRISH to catch a LEPRECHAUN.
Let’s follow those screaming kids in green tee shirts. It’s a Leprechaun Race!! They’re chasing after a Leprechaun!!!
I pull TT in and run as fast as I can.We race into the woods. I see a flash of green and turn off the path.
TT yells, I see him. He’s peeking out of those bushes.
I slide to a stop. Creep forward and peek inside. It’s not a tiny Leprechaun, but a small boy with a basket full of sugar cookies.
“Hi doggy. My Mommy is lost. Can you find her?”
TT alert! Forget this kid. Grab the basket of cookies and run.
“No Terrible Tummy!! Shame on you. What about doing the RIGHT thing???”
I trot back to the path and see a crowd of people. A woman is crying. “I just turned around and Ethan was gone.”
I run up to her. I bark, turn and trot back down the path. She follows me. I like being Super Stubb. Actually I am Super Stubb, most of the time.
Ethan hears my barking and crawls out. “Mommy, you lost me.”
The happy ending to the story is Ethan’s mom included me in her St. Patrick’s Day Party. TT and I got MORE than a basket of cookies.
TT checking in. The corn beef was good. The cabbage turned into a BURP BLAST. Nibbling on a few more green sugar cookies helped me calm down my gurgling and growling. I’m glad WE did the RIGHT THING.
Bye Kids,
HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY