This was the first Easter Lily could participate in the Egg Hunt. The big kids hid the eggs and the little ones hunted them. (Hunter was so excited that "Hunt" is in his name by the way.) Lily didn't quite get the concept that you are supposed to put the eggs in the basket though. She did, however get that there were yummy things to eat inside the eggs. Lily trying out a Peep. She wasn't too thrilled with it. Frankly, neither am I, but it's one of thoses traditions you just have to get--like chocolate-covered cherries at Christmas (yuck!). Somehow every year we think we are going to like them and every year we end up taking one bite and throwing them out. In Lily's case, she was covered in yellow slimey stickiness. The manditory dyeing of the eggs. We got a "glitter kit" this year. Mistake.
I should have thought of your family also when I bought the funniest marshmallows in the world last week in Mexico. They look as if they are on steroids they are so big! We laughed and laughed and laughed. I sent some to the other kids; check out Nickie's blog - there's a photo - after you get past the head lice description.
BTW, you have such good looking kids. Way to go! Is some of that the Wright genes?
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I should have thought of your family also when I bought the funniest marshmallows in the world last week in Mexico. They look as if they are on steroids they are so big! We laughed and laughed and laughed. I sent some to the other kids; check out Nickie's blog - there's a photo - after you get past the head lice description.
BTW, you have such good looking kids. Way to go! Is some of that the Wright genes?
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