Ribbons and Trim
I had a wonderful Easter morning/night?/morning and got everything finished by the time the girls awoke. Chief offenders ever since I shot myself in the sleep-deprived foot by first making these, were the chocolate surprise eggs. This year, I made strange egg people wearing Easter bonnets, and I asked the milliner to make the judicious choice of manly colors for Zeke and John.

One benefit to all-nighters is being present both for the earliest crack of dawn and the excitement of early risers.

I snapped one hasty picture of the half-set table before we left for church. The world was wintry and brown, so I was happy that John had brought home a bunch of flowers from Aldi the day before. Also here is a picture of an egg Luci dyed, cracked, and then tried to tape back together again. I gave it to her for breakfast. Yum.

We hosted only my folks, Deb, Luke, and Jae-Ryong this year, so we ate on real plates instead of the paper ones that the usual throng of nearly-40 bodies necessitates.
Someone (I think Annika) took these two pictures of my Dad explaining Something of Dire Importance and the Looks of Rapt Attention on the faces of its receivers.
1 comment :
Where is Zeke?
Why, he is right THERE. Perfectly camouflaged with the wall!
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