We had super yummy brunch at my mom’s on Easter Sunday, and my mom hid mini eggs in her dollhouse. In the morning before we headed over there, we opened H’s Easter basket and found all of the dyed egg the Easter Bunny hid in the backyard.
I saw these a few weeks ago in a Tasty/Tipsy/Totsy Facebook video. I don’t remember where the video was from, but these eggs looked amazing. There was doubt on my FB feed that these could possibly be real. When I Googled, I found several blog posts that pointed me to a 2006 episode of Martha Stewart, where she and a staffer made them. That link has all the directions. And they looked 100% real. So I decided H and I would try them this year.
Easter is a bit of a strange holiday for us around here. We’re kind of haphazard in how/if we celebrate it each year, so this was the first year that we took H to an Easter egg hunt. We went to Allaire Village for the 10,000 Easter Egg Hunt. Despite being surrounded by disappointed parents and kids who didn’t find any eggs, H managed to get 4 in the “baby corral” (and we gave some away to toddlers who didn’t get any).
Happy Easter!
We’ve been seriously thinking about getting a pet rabbit here at the Reeve house since I’m allergic to dogs and cats. But apparently, my allergist thinks I could handle a bunny. We’re waiting until after spring break (which started on Thursday!!) to seriously look into getting one. But since it’s Easter and I’ve got bunny fever, I thought some of my favorite rabbit books were in order.