A Plethora of P's / #15: "Plaid"

proactively punctuating life with the plausible, powerful possibilities of positive thought presented through a plethora of “P’s”.

– ♥ –

Once again, the positive P-word I’d planned for this week was preempted by a sudden inspiration. This one thanks to an old college friend who unwittingly mentioned that it’s National Tartan Week!

Scotland runs thick in my blood; the plaid used for this “P” is, in fact, from my maternal family line, the MacNaughton clan. Something I’m rather proud of.

And what’s the positive message? I’ll tell you this ~ it’s not the wearing of plaid pants, plaid skirts, or men in kilts. It’s not about saving a penny, or drinking Scotch Whiskey (although both notions have their place). It’s not about the uniquely moving sound of a well-played bagpipe. And it’s definitely, most definitely, not about haggis.

It’s about being proud of who you are and where you come from. It’s about appreciating those who came before you, and it’s about confidently showing your colors, inside and out.

So this one’s dedicated to all of us with Scottish ancestry ~ but meant for everyone. Honor the stepping stones of history, respect your heritage, and let the best of who you’ve become shine like a bold plaid.

“Be happy while you’re living, for you’re a long time dead.” ~  Scottish proverb

(All P words to date are shown under the “A Plethora of P’s” menu item to the left)


Patricia Saxton

4 Comments
  • Rand

    April 4, 2011 at 10:11 am Reply

    Acch-h-h Lassie, yu canna kin how lovely yu are by sayin’ so. (This from a combination MacIvor/Ross gene pool guy)

  • saxtonstudio

    April 4, 2011 at 9:36 am Reply

    Aye, perhaps you’re right! At least a few lifetimes there… 🙂

  • leslie

    April 4, 2011 at 8:46 am Reply

    Scottish ancestry runs thick in my blood too, Perhaps that’s where we first me soul sister… : )

Your thoughts?