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‎03-17-2017 08:17 AM
Yes, I'm wearing a green top from denim and co.
‎03-17-2017 08:44 AM
Oh yes, I'm wearing a long sleeve green knit top from Talbots with peridot jewelry. My second great grandparents came from County Kilkenny, Ireland in the 1840's.
‎03-17-2017 08:57 AM
Green is my favorite color, and the Irish bright green is one of my favorite shades of green. My closet if full of items in that color in clothing, shoes, and accessories, but I rarely wear it on March 17. I don't celebrate the day, so I let everyone else have the green today and I'll get back to it tomorrow. There are exceptions such as today they are having having something at my gym, so I'll probably wear one of my kelly green tees and sweatshirt today.
‎03-17-2017 09:23 AM
I have a green LOGO top and an Aimee K satchel. I am retired so nothing fancy. My many great grandparents came from Ireland long ago. I like to celebrate all special days in small ways. Green tablecloth and candle sticks, etc.
I shoveled a 60 ft path to my car to get out yesterday after being snowed in for 3 days. Two feet with deeper drifts. Terrific winds all 3 made it useless to start digging earlier. Yesterday was below 20 but the warm sun helped put a crust on top to halt the drifting. I would still be digging snow today if a passing neighbor young man did not stop and help. He was terrific. My "Irish leprechaun" was a major help yesterday and I am very greatful.
‎03-17-2017 09:31 AM
Of course!!! I am wearing my Michigan State green today!!!
We have jeans day every Friday at work, and our office is big on brackets, so yes!!!
That being said, I do not care for the programs today on the Q
‎03-17-2017 09:40 AM
Also zero Irish but yes wearing the only green clothing I had in my closet - a long sleeve AT sweater in a sort of seafoam green. Does that count?
‎03-17-2017 10:17 AM
I have a QF pull over that has a big shamrock on the front. If we go any where I might wear that.
‎03-17-2017 10:25 AM - edited ‎03-17-2017 10:26 AM
My Dad & his twin brother were conceived in Galway, Ireland but born in Pittsburgh.My Grandmother had a thick Irish accent, and my Dad & his siblings all had a touch of it too.
It's cold here this morning so I have on a green sweatshirt.
‎03-17-2017 12:39 PM
No I am not wearing green today. The only green clothing I have is a top and it's very spring/summer. Some years it's warm enough for me to wear it, most not. This year it's very cold so that took care of that. I'm wearing black and beige. LOL
‎03-17-2017 02:18 PM
@Gram W I have to shovel too so wow, I am impressed! Irish women are tough and strong. My great grandparents on my Mom's side came here from Ireland too.
I am wearing a green cardigan, green cami, and a shamrock printed scarf. Even a pair of wool socks made in Ireland that I got in an Irish shop. They are so warm.
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