You can imagine what I was thinking when I recieved a package in the mail last Friday, December 11th that had these stamps on the top of the padded envelope!
These beautiful irish stamps that say "ÉIRE"!
My heart skipped a beat when I saw that the return address said "Cork, Ireland"!
Further investigation revealed a brightly wrapped Christmas package!!!Something was just a little odd about this package! You see, it was squirming! Yes! The package was wriggling around and then I heard mumbling as the paper began to tear open by itself...or so it seemed!
To my delighted surprise a cheerily dressed leprechaun emerged from the gold and red wrapping paper!
He was kind enough to pose for some pictures. When I mentioned to him that he is quite photogenic he surreptitiously agreed. He then went on to explain that he had done some modeling in Ireland for an exclusive magazine for leprechauns called "Leprechaun's Quarterly". He said he even made the cover once! I asked him why he was acting so timid about it. He admitted that he didn't mention it during the interview with Pamela's lep, named Fergeal, for fear he might be taken as a shallow leprechaun and that it might hurt his chances for traveling abroad. After this was revealed he did seem more at ease when he saw that I was not the least bit phased by his confession. In fact, he agreed to pose for more photos! He even did some close ups!
He said this one looked a lot like the photo that made the cover for "Leprechaun's Quarterly".
In his right hand he holds an Irish penny that says "éire 2003".
His festive red belt is festooned with a chain of lucky green tatted clovers and beautiful green glass beads!
What I really wanted to show you was the painstaking detail that has gone into Stiofán's creation!
Note the tiny hand stitched threads that make the detail of his face!
He even has a twinkle in his eye!
One of the first things that Stiofán did was teach me how to pronounce his name properly. He says it is a name from the Old Irish tongue and is pronounced thusly:
"Shtee-oh-fawn"
He even showed me a website that has the pronunciation key for Ancient Irish pronunciations! What a clever fellow...er...leprechaun!
Stiofán is the Old Irish equivalent for the modern English name of Stephan (Steven).
When he looked around my living room he asked me what all the stacks of books were for. You see, currently I am in the process of creating an alphabetical index of my personal tatting library. I have all of my tatting books in stacks according to the letter of the alphabet the title begins with.
He marched over to the tallest stack...the "T's" [of course (T is for Tatting)]...and began his climb to the top of the stack. This was quite a feat for the little guy seeing as the stack was well over a foot high! Well, of course I had to take a picture of him once he made it to the top!Can you see that mischievous look in his eye? Doesn't it look like he's going to hurl that penny at me? He swears he was just waving, but he has that gleam in his eye! LOL!
Well, before Stiofán and I bid you farewell for the evening I'd like to invite you to be sure to say hello! I know it's been a while since I posted, but I have not disappeared from bloggerlandia completely! I promise that! I have lots to blog about so stay tuned!
♥
and Stiofán, too!
XOXO
Oh what a blessed girl you are! I wants me a lil lucky friend too!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe is cuuuuute !! All the way from his lucky penny to his tatted clovers :) Lucky You !! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have a visitor from Cork!
ReplyDeleteI have a bit 'o a soft spot for Cork since that's where my Irish ancestors came from. Your little guy is just amazing! Such detail! So glad you are back just in time for Christmas!!!
m 'o the OC
Wonderful and whimsical post!
ReplyDelete♥ Fox : )
Wellcome back TattingChic!
ReplyDeleteIt is a pleasure to read your posts again.
Happy to see you again ! good luck with your " petit lutin irlandais " !
ReplyDeleteHappy tatting
and best wishes
ancolie from France
Your Stiofán is too cute! Of course he will play a few tricks, that's what leprechauns are for! They are very usefull doing that. In a household one can easily blame each other for loosing that sock, not washing that all important pair of jeans, not doing the groceries properly, but in your case you have Stiofán to blame!
ReplyDeleteIt's a busy time of the year, if we don't 'see' each other again: wishing you, your family and Stiofán a very Merry Christmas!
You tell that lep to be careful climbing on that huge pile of books!!! Hope the sorting and listing goes well today!!! Even more - hope you're in less pain.
ReplyDeleteGood to see a post from you again, its been a l o n g time. You are lucky having a cute little Irish friend to keep you company and bring you lots of luck.
ReplyDeleteHe looks so realistic!!!
How sweet!! Just loved your post!!
ReplyDeleteLove the Irish as my Hubby is 1/2 Irish with his Mother's maiden name of Flynn!!
Happy Holidays!
Love,
Marilyn
Nice to hear from you again.
ReplyDeleteThat little critter has found a good home, so I hope he doesn't create too much havoc.
Have a great Christmas, and look forward to hearing about Stiofán's new life.
Judy B
Wow- what an awesome Irish Christmas present!! Stiofán looks like a wonderful little pal to have around!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear from you again- I've been waiting for an update from the Tatting Chickie!
Happy Holidays TattingChic!! I'm so Happy to see you have received a Leprechaun. I love his name... Stiofán.. William says Hi and so glad he has arrived in the USA. Now my William is jealous to hear that Stiofán has been in Leprechaun Quarterly.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your new tatting pal!!
Oh, how fun! And what a great idea to share such fun across the miles.... ah, the "good 'ol luck 'o the Irish"! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteHow Fun! I'm thinking Stiofan is VERY lucky to have made his way all the way to YOUR house!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is your little guy!
ReplyDeleteVictoria xx
Oh, those leps are so darned cute! I love hearing all about your new arrival & how well he fits into your life. You & he are already hitting it off so well! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteHow FUN!
ReplyDeleteHe is too cute. There's no telling what mischief might happen with him around!
Welcome Stiofán and welcome back, TattingChic! How wonderful to have such a darlin' lil' lep' land in your lap. I'm sure you and he will share many, many adventures.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to your newest member of the family!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever post and what a sweet package! I've missed you and your posts! :D
ReplyDeleteAHAHAHAHA! Stiofán is just a DARLING wee little lep! Oh my goodness, TattingChic. Leprechaun Quarterly? Who knew! Work it, boy, work that camera. He's a natural! This is absolutely adorable. And I'm SO glad you're back!
ReplyDeleteYou do realise that he is going to report back about your tatting books to tell us which we should get!
ReplyDeleteFergeal was absolutley gobsmacked when he read that Stiofan had modelled for Leprechauns Quarterly, now he wants to have a subscription to it, and that's just the beginning. He was well impressed!
It just proves that you never know who you are dealing with.
Welcome to "Those Who Live With Leprechauns!" I know many exciting adventures await the two of you. Have lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteMake sure he doesn't climb up to high he may fall.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are back to posting.
Missed you!!!!
Every one needs a little magic at Christmas time. Looks like yours has arrived :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful post, Karen
Hi, TattingChic! Great to see you back here...and what a wonderful gift! Look forward to more pre-Christmas fun. Happy Days :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear from you again! And to share such good news! Welcome, Stiofan! You and TattingChic will go far together!
ReplyDeleteYou had better keep an eye on him! Even though he's cute, he looks a little mischievous!!!
ReplyDeleteDear Chiclet!
ReplyDeleteI have the honor to write to me. I usually read your blog. I saw many beautiful things here. Thank you for the recognition, but there is much to be exercised in the technique of tatting.
Hello! Hello!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you AND your cute little sidekick! Did you perchance find a pot of gold anywhere around that Rainbow Bright? Perhaps if you help him with his modeling career he might share a wee bit of gold and the "T" section of your library could grow even taller!
:) Ann
Hello, Ruari! Enjoy your new home with TattingChic!
ReplyDeleteOops, I called your leprechaun Ruari! I meant Stiofán! So sorry about that, Stiofán. I was just reading Ruari's adventures and got a wee bit confused. Forgive me, forgive me....
ReplyDeleteI love your story and this post. Blessings to you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen others visiting from one blog to the next. Lucky you to receive one. He is adorable. I hope he doesn't get a swelled head over all these compliments.
ReplyDeleteHe is a handsome little devil...and I can tell just by looking at him that he is cheeky too!
ReplyDeleteHi Tatt Chic, Oh what a fun visitor from Cork. I am Irish and fell in love with your little friend. You are a lucky girl!!
ReplyDeleteI have really been missing you and so glad to see you tonight.
Have a very Merry Christmas my friend.
Hugs, Celestina Marie
Congratulations on your new visitor. or should I say roommate? What a cutie he is, although I have heard that Lephrechauns are quite trickey, so you'd better look out and don't be taken in by his charm! How nice that he brought you some pretty yarn as well. Welcome back-Nerm
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh-this is wonderful! I love your little leprechaun and I love the story too! I can't wait to hear more about his antics and experiences:). I'm glad you are back to blogging-you were missed:)!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kim
WOW! That is real magic! Isn't it fun to receive such a lovely, handmade gift? You must be so excited! How nice of you to visit me and leave such sweet comments! I so love this time of year; it evokes so many ideas of wonderment....all the way from ballet to leprechans. I love Irish culture and folklore, and you certainly have a marvelous momento of this rich culture. Blessings to you on this most special of holidays!!! Anita
ReplyDeleteWell, isn't he darling? And such a charmer, too =)
ReplyDeleteLove the twinkle in the eye, TattingChic.
ReplyDeleteYour little visitor from County Cork is lovely.
Have fun with your new lucky friend!
Great to have you back, you have been missed.
Hugs
Carolyn
Welcome back. You've been missed. And your new friend is an utter delight!He should come see the snow in Virginia. It's 2 feet high!
ReplyDeleteStopping by to wish you a Very Merry Christmas...
ReplyDeleteLove your little elfin friend...
LOTS OF HUGS
JO
Awwww, he is so cute!! I am so glad you got one! I love the tatted clovers just too darn cute! Love your post!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Amy
Merry Christmas, Tattingchic, peace and health to you and your family
ReplyDeleteoh what a cutie! Lucky you!!! how sweet the details - the tatted clovers and the twinkle in the eye even! Have a lovely Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute and so detailed! What a wonderful gift. I'm sure you'll treasure him forever.
ReplyDeleteMay Christmas fill your heart and home with the true Spirit of the season. Have a blessed Christmas and a wonderful new year!
Patricia :o)
Hi TattingChic, thanks for stopping back at my blog. Happy Holidays to you too!! I've just been super busy with getting ready for Christmas. So much to do and so little time to do it in. I am just about ready. DH is going to help me wrap presents today and I need to tat one more thing for Thursday. At least I hope that's it.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a super holiday. I wish you good health and happiness in 2010. HUGS!!
Yes. It is okay, you have my permission to copy my photo and share it on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much TattingChic
Carla
That twinkle in his eye just screams of trouble. Watch out, GirlFriend, you could have some leprechaun trouble on your hands.
ReplyDeleteYour visitor from Ireland is gorgeous.....he seems to be guarding yout tatting books LOL
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late e-mail I couldnt get into your site for a while
Huggles
Joy