Me, Grandpa, my sister Jennie
Grandpa. He was Walter Charles Sullivan and his great, great, great grandfather, Ebenezer Sullivan, was born in Limerick, Ireland in 1750. To me St. Patrick;s Day is this man, our dear grandpa, who was so proud to wear a little green ribbon on his wool shirt and leave the radio on longer than usual so we could hear the Irish music. My Wild Irish Rose, I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen, The Irish Washerwoman, a wonderful day to be Irish.
9 comments:
Oh how special, Diane. It's no wonder that St. Patrick's Day is so important to you. I have some Irish relatives also--but don't remember celebrating St. Patrick's Day much through the years...
Hope you had a wonderful day and proudly wore your green today.
Hugs,
Betsy
What an awesome picture Diane, and what wonderful memories you have. Hope you had a great St. Paddy's day!
Awwww, great picture and great memories!!
This most certainly gives you a very good reason to celebrate.
Oh that is such a sweet picture, your such a cutie!!!
Tis.
xobean
What a sweet memorable picture to treasure Diane.
Hi Diane! That is certainly a reason to celebrate. What a great picture of the three of you. Hope you are having a fabulous Friday! Best wishes, Tammy
This is a wonderful post! And I remember those songs. We always make the most of the little bit of Irish we have...Proud to be IRISH!
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