On Saturday, my family and I dyed about seventy-two eggs. SEVENTY-TWO. And the Easter Bunny hid all of them, plus a couple Cadbury Cream Eggs! Thank you Easter Bunny!!!!!
A sugar egg I found in my basket |
The inside of the sugar egg (omigosh, can you BELIEVE the artistry?!!?!?) |
A beautiful purple egg that took a long time to dye |
A smile I made with gumdrops |
Another smile, made with jelly beans. |
One of Daddy's many "math eggs" |
A Cadbury Cream Egg. Must-have for Easter. |
Me, searching for Easter eggs |
The cinnamon rolls that would be our breakfast once frosted. |
That was a great way to spend Easter, waking up, looking for eggs, eating a lot of candy, and having family around. I hope you had a good Easter too!--Taryn
sounds positively delightful! i agree that cadbury eggs are a must-have. have you ever enjoyed them frozen? i like how it changes the consistency of the inside, though i do have to be careful not to crack my teeth on the hard chocolate shell.
ReplyDeletei think we dyed only 48 eggs while the kids and i were visiting family in ohio. i like your dad's math eggs. we usually put names on ours, family members and pets and such. also phrases.
have you ever cracked eggs to see who has the strongest one? i'll give you a hint - can you figure out how the dye tells you there's a weak spot near an end?