Hi, it’s
Christina –
I just wanted to take a few minutes, while I was
having my first cup of coffee, to wish everyone (who celebrates) a Happy Easter!
I’m up really early today, because I ran out of steam and didn’t get everything
done. My hubby, bless his heart, colored eggs with Dani last night, cooked up
the sausage for the sausage and peppers I need to bring to my aunts, and he
straightened up the living room for me, and Dani baked the cupcakes. All I have
left to do is clean up the kitchen and help T.E.B. with his morning task.
PJ and Alex will be here by eight, and I would
really like to be out of the shower and dressed already by the time they get
here. The Easter egg hunt, baskets, and breakfast should take us to nine, which
leaves Dani and my husband forty-five minutes to shower and dress before we
have to leave for church.
Easter morning is fun around here, and if you’ve
read Corporate Blues, you already know my family’s tradition. It will be a
little strange though, with PJ not waking up here and Lys away at college, but
we are still determined to make it nice for Dani.
First we start with a letter from the Easter
Bunny. Here’s a copy of the note the kids will be finding this morning:
A dozen eggs for each, you’ll have to find
I’ve done my best, so take your time
Search high and search low, and then you’ll
see
Just how clever this old bunny can be
ORANGE and YELLOW will be
Alex’s quest
Let’s see if she’ll be able to keep up with
the rest
This year PURPLE and PINK eggs are for my Dani girl
Don’t leave any behind, give it a whirl
That leaves PJ, my only lad
BLUE and GREEN eggs
this year, are yours to be had
Of course I did not forget sweet Lys,
Even though this Easter, she must miss
If you see eggs of the sparkly kind,
Those are for her, so leave them behind
That’s all for right now, and I must scurry
For as you know, this morn, I’m in a great hurry
Hope your day is warm and sunny
Love your friend,
The Easter Bunny
Then when the race to see who can find all their
eggs first is over, they open their eggs, one at a time, alternating. Inside
each egg is either money, or a slip of paper saying “Pick a Gift”. After all
the eggs are opened, and all the gifts unwrapped, they open their Easter
baskets and make a bee line for their Cadbury egg – our traditional “Easter
Breakfast”, one which, every year, makes my husband wince and shake his head.
Then we scatter and start rushing around, like a bunch of chickens with a fox
in their hen house, to try to get to church on time.
Some years we’re more successful than others. This
year we need to be on time, because with the way they redid the parking lot at
church, there aren’t as many spaces as we used to have, so our minister asked,
if possible, could we carpool. My mom will be pulling up at 9:45, so we had
better be ready. The one thing she doesn’t know is, she’ll be the one driving,
because I never got around to cleaning out our car yesterday. I’m safe though,
she would never think to kill me on such a holy day.
Okay, I should skedaddle. I hope y’all have a blessed
day, and happy writing!
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