Picture one was taken while I was making my Rainbow Cake. This was the green layer being mixed.

I love how the green looks being mixed into the white batter. It turned out fantastically, if I do say so myself.
The other side of green is of course the environment. And finding these was fantastic for the theme of this week:

I have to say the colours of the green label and the pink notes are fantastic together.
Just as the snow pictures showed me winter was coming, grass pictures show me spring is coming.

Look at that green grass! This makes me very happy (and the son very frustrated).
Green milk:

Not leprechaun pee.
Current project by the son and husband: Chia Homer.

Ch-ch-ch-Chia! Getting very green.
This was my St. Patrick's day attire for this year:

I have some issues with St. Patrick - you know it was pagans and not snakes he got rid of, right? That I have issues with. As I said to a teacher in the staff room, "Happy O'Genocide Day" (after explaining what I had issues with). However, anything that unites people can be a good thing. And my son LOVES St. Patrick's day. So I made it as witchy as I could - link to the shirt I made is on the flickr site for that picture, striped socks and ruby slippers. Trying to blend the two works for me!
"Happy O'Genocide Day" bahahahaha.
ReplyDeleteI love your socks, so perfect for the day.
Those green socks are fun and adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove your socks, they really pop with the great red shoes!
ReplyDeleteYou really did a good job interpreting green!
ReplyDeleteI love those socks!!! And wha? It's NOT green pee?? Buzz kill!!! ;p
ReplyDeleteGreat green! Love the socks
ReplyDeleteLeprechaun Pee and Genocide. LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteCrack me up :D
Awesome photos for the prompt!