May the road rise up to
meet you.
May the wind always be
May the wind always be
at your back.
May the sun shine warm
May the sun shine warm
upon your face,
and rains fall soft
and rains fall soft
upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you
And until we meet again,
May God hold you
in the palm of His hand.
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I love this blessing. You're featured this morning in the artist talent album on my Facebook page! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Igottacreate/100573240032625?sk=wall
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"Kiss Me I'm Irish" linky party now open!
Thank you so much, Christina!
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Love your blog, Laura!
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and if the wind happens to be in your face - may God walk in front to break the wind. - Thanks Donata!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mr. Smith :)
ReplyDeleteI just love that saying, it is one of the prettiest and soothing that I have seen. May God always hold you in the palm of his hand! Thanks for sharing this inspiration at Sunday's Best.
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ReplyDeleteI love Irish blessings, and this one is probably my favorite.
Don't forget to check out the two other printable gifts :)
I have always loved this Irish Blessing and you have created a beautiful printable for it! Thanks! I am your newest follower!
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I have heard this my ENTIRE life!! ;) I am a little red headed IRISH girl!!
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I always thought red headed girls were cutest, with lovely personality :)
DeleteI feel so much about these blessings, I'm glad you do too :)
Oh...I am following via bloglovin!!
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DeleteThank you for this post of BLESSINGS!!
ReplyDeleteWhat the Irish learned long ago still rings true today in their blessings. Thank you for your inspirational post.
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THANKYOU so much for these downloadables. I just downloaded and printed one of them. I'm going to frame it. I'm going to do the same with the others. This has added to our little St. Patricks Day Celebration.
ReplyDeleteI came here from Domesblicity blog and Thriving on Thursdays. And I'm so glad that I did. Glad to have found you. I am now following you.
Thank you so much, Nann! I think I'm already following you. I'll go and check right now.
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Thanks so much for linking up to Blissful and Domestic Sunday Blog Hop. I am of course following your cute blog. Hope to see you back tonight.
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Thanks heaps, Danielle!
ReplyDeleteLove this saying. Thanks for sharing the printable and for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday!
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... and wishing you the same!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love all the Irish Blessings. Thank you for sharing this with Home and Garden Thursday,
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Thanks for sharing this printable at Time Travel Thursday. I hope you'll join us this week, as well.
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Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
Thanks Vanessa . My grandmother which is from Dublin, Ireland is in my brothers hands, he is a sad humah being.He needs a little green help Love to you all.
ReplyDeletethis saying has a very special place in my heart! my dad would say this all the time (& said it at my son's funeral years ago!) it is bittersweet!
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