Monday, March 17, 2014

When Irish Eyes are Smiling...

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  Today is one of my favorite days.  I'm mostly Irish and I'm pretty sure that my Irish roots go a long ways back.  I like to think that one of my earliest ancestors knew St. Patrick and came to the LORD through his ministry.  When I'm listening to Celtic music, I want to jump up and start step dancing, but the feet just don't quite remember how to!  Sometimes I can close my eyes and see a place I've never been to, almost like there's a genetic memory there.
  Mostly today I think about the long line of feisty Irish women I've come from and three in particular-my mom, my grandma and my great grandma.  I have a stoll I wear on occasion for ministry and I had a shamrock and a butterfly embroidered on it in their memory.  They passed on to me a strong legacy of faith and a love for the LORD that I am truly thankful for.
  And when I hear "When Irish Eyes are Smiling", I think about my mom's big blue eyes and how happy she was, and her laughter.  She was much like her dad, my grandpa, who I often wondered was maybe part leprauchaun. or one of the wee people anyway.  I think about the twinkle in my grandfather's eyes-was that a Dutch twinkle or an Irish twinkle?  Probably a little of both.  And I think about how thankful I am for my family, for my ancestors, for my Irish roots, and especially for a legacy of faith that has been passed down through the centuries and even maybe millenia.
  If indeed one of St. Patrick's converts was an early ancestor, I think that he would be pleased to know that faith has had a very long lasting legacy.  So whether or not you are Irish, think today past all the silliness and such, say a prayer a thankfulness for your family and where you come from, and say a prayer of thankfulness for the legacy of faith that has been passed on to you.
Slainte!

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