Easter
Today is Easter Sunday. Isabelle is out with Nana Pam at her church. Both children have an enormous number of Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies and other special treats! The chocolate has been secured in their lunch boxes (or its original packaging) to be distributed at random intervals over the coming days.
Isabelle was very excited at the coming of the Easter bunny. She seemed to think it would be just like Christmas. She left leaves for the bunny to eat outside, a note for it and was busting to run into the lounge in the morning, expecting to see - well, I'm not entirely sure. However, the previous night, I had taken out Easter packages and popped them either under our bed or on our chest of drawers, so we were able to quickly redirect her to the exciting boxes and bags immediately to hand.
We had hot cross buns on Friday - no homemade ones this year, for various reasons, but we enjoyed the ones we had.
Isabelle was very excited at the coming of the Easter bunny. She seemed to think it would be just like Christmas. She left leaves for the bunny to eat outside, a note for it and was busting to run into the lounge in the morning, expecting to see - well, I'm not entirely sure. However, the previous night, I had taken out Easter packages and popped them either under our bed or on our chest of drawers, so we were able to quickly redirect her to the exciting boxes and bags immediately to hand.
We had hot cross buns on Friday - no homemade ones this year, for various reasons, but we enjoyed the ones we had.
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