Top O' the Morning to ye Lad's and Lassies! (please read this email with an Irish accent)
We
are all a wee bit Irish on St. Patricks Day! What a sweet blessing the
Lord has bestowed on all of creation... in this one day when all are
lucky enough to be Irish. Aye... tis' not often that we should all be
united in such harmonious brotherhood. Corn beef, potatoes and
Guinness... pure bliss if you ask me. And... oh yes and a celebration of
the great Bishop St. Patrick.
So ye best be gettin' your green, kiss the Blarney Stone and come out on St. Patrick's.
Where n' When
7 O'clock P.M.
The Cottage of Danelle O'Volpe
Now
Lad's and Lassies... ye should know ta get into the party ye won't need
a Pot O'Gold: please bring some canned goods to be duly donated to the
good Missionaries of Charity in Atlanta. About three
cans should do it. To help ye remember how many cans... think ye of the
three leaf Shamrock that St. Patrick used in preachin' and teachin'
about The Father, Son and Holy Ghost!
What could you bring?
Ye
are a joy for askin' ... a wee (or great) dish (like potatoes!) to
pass. We will provide a good bit of Corned Beef n' Cabbage and some
Stout.
Directions from O'Atlanta:
take
O'GA-400 North 7 miles to exit 7Atake exit 7A to merge onto GA-140
E/Holcomb Bridge Rd toward O'Norcross 4.5 miles to Barnwell Road Turn
left onto Barnwell Road Go 1.3 miles and turn right onto River Ferry Dr
(River O'Glen Subdivision, 2nd entrance) Take an immediate left, my
house is at the end of the turn. Grey stucco cottage.
3550 River Ferry
Now... I leave ye with an Irish toast/blessing:
Saint Patrick was a gentleman,
Who through strategy and stealth,
Drove all the snakes from Ireland,
Here’s a toasting to his health.
But not too many toastings
Lest you lose yourself and then
Forget the good Saint Patrick
And see all those snakes again.
Please bring an Irish toast or blessing to share with ye fellows... there are so many good ones!
If ye have questions or need a wee bit more information please contact:
Danelle O'Volpe
Bob O'Armbruster
May you be in heaven a full half hour
before the devil knows your dead.
Danelle O'Volpe & Bob O'Armbruster