10. Make St. Patrick's Day cards.
Cards are one of the easiest ways to bright-
en someone's day, even if it's for a holiday
you don't normally dish out cards for. The
options are endless: Make some for your
grandparents, people at your church, or the
kids at the local hospital, and you'll bring
smiles to many faces on March 17.
11. Plan a socially distant scavenger hunt.
Test your luck this year by setting up a
scavenger hunt with a few friends, family,
and the kids—with green masks, of course.
You can hide treats around the neighbor-
hood with clues, and, who knows, you just
may win the pot of gold!
12. Listen to Irish poetry.
Ireland has birthed some of history's most
renowned poets. Luckily, you can get in-
spired for free by listening to the audio
works of W.B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney, and
Samuel Beckett on Spotify.
13. Cook like an Irishman.
Invite your significant other and have an
at-home Irish cooking class by following
along with an online tutorial. Or if you pre-
fer having a step-by-step physically in front
of you, consider ordering a copy of The
Farmette Cookbook: Recipes and Adven-
tures from My Life on an Irish Farm, which
features classic Irish recipes made modern,
like Irish farmer cheese soufflé.