Thursday, March 17, 2011

Luck o' The Irish

Eli learned his lesson from last year and didn't talk about trapping a leprechaun this year. Unfortunately for Eli, leprechauns hold grudges.

Eli laid out his green clothes so that he could do a quick change without getting any pinches. I'm not sure why he didn't just think to wear jammies with green on them but I didn't suggest it so that I could get a few pinches in. As you can see the naughty little leprechaun switched Eli's clothes to blue pants and a blue shirt.

When I woke Eli up I noticed that he had a leprechaun face drawn on his hand. I said "did you draw on yourself!" Eli looked at his hand and said "oh that stinking little leprechaun!" He jumped out of bed and when he saw his clothes he said "HEY, I didn't put these clothes out. I wonder what other tricks he played."

He searched every room he passed but all the action was in the kitchen. The chairs were tipped, there were footprints on the counter, and a note from the leprechaun with some candy. He also dyed our milk green which resulted in Eli not eating his cereal. I (meaning leprechauns) need to learn to stop dying Eli's food. It grosses him out.


Eli was pretty happy with the mornings events. He did kinda wish that the leprechaun had drawn on his face again but the leprechaun couldn't find the washable markers.

Eli is so trusting and innocent. He believes in leprechauns 100 percent. I am waiting to see if he still does after school today.

7 comments:

  1. Rolos! Brilliant. I searched all over Korea for gold coins...I could have gone with rolos.

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  2. It's so great that you & Stacy do this for your kids. It's a fun tradition.

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  3. I love the note that the leprachaun left! "You smelly little boy!"

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  4. Ha ha! So cute. I love that he laid his clothes out and put the socks at the bottom too! Does he do that every night? Or just for special occasions?

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  5. it was just for this special occasion. Usually he just tries to pull out something from the dirty clothes pile...

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  6. I love that kid. The Lee kids used to set out our clothes like that too. So funny.

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  7. I love this! I love St. Patrick's day. How fun. I can't wait to do this for my girls.

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