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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 30408" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>:rofl: DDD, I KNOW it sounds totally stupid. But, I have to tell you that, last year, when he was 16, I thought seriously about not doing the basket thing. But, I did it anyway. However, for the first time, I didn't leave it on the floor outside his room because our blasted kitty loves to eat the fake grass in the basket and then yoiks it up all over the house! </p><p></p><p>So, I put it on a small table in a hallway around the corner from his room. When he got up on Easter morning, he didn't see a basket. He came to our room and very sadly said, "I guess 16 is too old for an Easter basket." He was RIGHT on the verge of tears, and he HATES to cry. This is what I've been thinking about. </p><p></p><p>That, and the fact that I was very disappointed when my mother stopped doing Easter baskets for my sister and me when we were both around 30!! </p><p></p><p>But, DDD, I DID FINALLY discontinue our yearly Easter egg hunt last Easter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 30408, member: 1835"] [img]:rofl:[/img] DDD, I KNOW it sounds totally stupid. But, I have to tell you that, last year, when he was 16, I thought seriously about not doing the basket thing. But, I did it anyway. However, for the first time, I didn't leave it on the floor outside his room because our blasted kitty loves to eat the fake grass in the basket and then yoiks it up all over the house! So, I put it on a small table in a hallway around the corner from his room. When he got up on Easter morning, he didn't see a basket. He came to our room and very sadly said, "I guess 16 is too old for an Easter basket." He was RIGHT on the verge of tears, and he HATES to cry. This is what I've been thinking about. That, and the fact that I was very disappointed when my mother stopped doing Easter baskets for my sister and me when we were both around 30!! But, DDD, I DID FINALLY discontinue our yearly Easter egg hunt last Easter! [/QUOTE]
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