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When are they too old for Easter baskets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 34243" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I know I said the Easter Bunny doesn't visit our house any more, but that doesn't mean we don't hand out Easter eggs or bilbies. mother in law set the table last night with a cascade of Easter eggs and two Elegant rabbits (she's been sick - couldn't get to Darrel Lea's to get bilbies). easy child bought some Easter eggs last night for the houseful of teens, but gave husband & me a packet of Lindt chocolates each - lovely girl! And I have a Lindt bunny (OK, I was too busy to get to Darrel Lea's either, plus they don't do dark chocolate as well as Lindt) which I forgot to give to mother in law last night. I'm heading down to her place this morning to give it to her, and also to clean up the barbecue we left glowing last night.</p><p></p><p>An aside from difficult child 1, as we were coming home from church and hearing husband mention taking the Weber down to mother in law's to cook dinner - "If we painted that big round barbecue to look like a globe of the world, would that make it a World Wide Weber?"</p><p></p><p>Not bad.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 34243, member: 1991"] I know I said the Easter Bunny doesn't visit our house any more, but that doesn't mean we don't hand out Easter eggs or bilbies. mother in law set the table last night with a cascade of Easter eggs and two Elegant rabbits (she's been sick - couldn't get to Darrel Lea's to get bilbies). easy child bought some Easter eggs last night for the houseful of teens, but gave husband & me a packet of Lindt chocolates each - lovely girl! And I have a Lindt bunny (OK, I was too busy to get to Darrel Lea's either, plus they don't do dark chocolate as well as Lindt) which I forgot to give to mother in law last night. I'm heading down to her place this morning to give it to her, and also to clean up the barbecue we left glowing last night. An aside from difficult child 1, as we were coming home from church and hearing husband mention taking the Weber down to mother in law's to cook dinner - "If we painted that big round barbecue to look like a globe of the world, would that make it a World Wide Weber?" Not bad. Marg [/QUOTE]
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