What are you looking forward to in the next few months?

Hey Friend,
How are you?! Happy March!
Are you excited that springtime is just around the corner?
Do you have exciting plans for this month? This season?
Facebook has been flooded with photos of kids going back to school this week. Did you hear the loud collective sigh from all the parents? Maybe you were one of those sighing! I hope everyone enjoys the new routine.
Yesterday at our house the temperature rose to a sunny 57 degrees F. and the birds have been singing. The girls and I enjoyed driving around with the windows down in the afternoon. The breeze felt amazing and has us dreaming of springtime!
There are adorable baby lambs at the farm where Ava works and tons of baby calves at the farm where Ben works. It’s such a season of life and hope!
The month of March is special to us because we have two birthdays to celebrate 🎉🎉 (soon to be three with a new baby cousin due later in the month), St. Patrick’s Day, the beginning of Daylight Savings Time, the first day of spring, a busier work season, Passover and Palm Sunday. All this plus the joy of watching the greys of winter slowly turn into the greens and the colors of spring. Oh, and starting a garden!
I love each season for its unique beauty, temperatures, and experiences, but I get especially giddy about springtime. The new life springing up every day is stunning, and I search for it as if I’m on a treasure hunt. The crocuses, grape hyacinths, and daffodils will poke their cheerful heads out of the ground soon.
Do you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?
My godparents were from Ireland. Even though they passed on a long time ago, I still smile when I think of them. I always loved hearing the thick, beautiful Irish brogue when they spoke.
Over the years, we have enjoyed studying the life of the actual man behind the holiday. It is a fascinating and inspiring story of abduction, love, and sacrifice. If you have never heard the true story about the life of Saint Patrick, here are some great reads and ideas on how you can celebrate at your house.
Patrick: Servant of Jesus Christ by Sandra Pavloff Conner
Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola
Be sure to check your local library for other books and resources.
Some additional fun ideas to include in your St. Patrick’s Day celebration…
The Berenstain Bears’ St. Patrick’s Day by Mike Berenstain
How about some Irish tunes…
Riverdance performance for Queen Elizabeth – I’ve always enjoyed watching Irish dancers. Their energy is amazing, and they look like they’re having so much fun!
Vintage St. Patrick’s Day Music
We usually serve corned beef and cabbage or Beer Braised Irish Stew and Colcannon for our March 17th supper. Yum! I also make this Irish Tea Cake.
Here are some fun activities to do with your kids!
Fingerprint Rainbow Pot of Gold
St. Patrick’s Day Word Search
St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Pages
Check my Pinterest Board for some fun Treasure Hunt ideas! And make sure you have a Pot of Gold waiting at the end of the rainbow (filled with Hershey Gold Nuggets or Gold Coins)!
Read this Prayer Composed by St. Patrick

In our homeschool studies, one of our favorite things is to learn about other cultures. We have lived in two other countries and have had the honor to meet people from all over the world. So we have made it a priority to learn the history, customs, languages, cuisine, geography, and folklore of other incredible places.
I believe it makes our lives so much richer to learn about people and countries different from our own. The world is full of beautiful people! I have a long list of countries to visit.
Here is a great resource if you want to take the week to study Ireland and Irish Culture.
More on Easter and gardening soon!
Enjoy your day.
Thinking of you,
Scarlett xo
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