Hubby the German
He already had a hat he had purchased in Switzerland when he was in high school. This hat has its own story. After he bought the hat and its buck and feathers decoration, his tour group went to a Schloss Hellbrunn, a Salzburg, Austria, palace with numerous trick fountains. Hat got wet. Day was hot and humid, so Hubby took off his hat. In consequence, it shrunk badly, becoming unwearable. It sat unworn in his European trip souvenirs for years. From our friends Kevin and Cheri, we learned about Hatman Jacks in Wichita. Kevin had the hat stretched as a gift to us. Its still a bit small, but wearable. | ![]() | |
Around Christmastime, Hubby took hat and those embroidered green braces to the local embroiderer. (Note the buttons on his braces. They celebrate another big chunk of his heritage, Irish.) Embroider had the stock deer art and created his crosspiece. It attaches with Velcro. Hatband looked pretty shabby, so the staff wove this beautiful braid and attached his deer pin. We were delighted with results. One of the band members had purchased actual lederhosen. They were used and cost $200. New would have been $400. Our improvisation didnt cost nearly so much. From the (partial) Irishman in the house: Happy St. Patricks Day! |
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for your info Eric and I have a SMALL percent of irish heritage also....
I didn't realize he got Irish from your side of the house, but did know he got it from his mother's.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Did you catch the leprechaun?
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