Easter was our first official holiday ever hosted at our
house. Don’t get me wrong, we have my husband’s large family over for get
togethers all the time, I’ve had my family over for Christmas Eve but never
have we done a true holiday. Those
are typically hosted by our Moms, as they know what they’re doing. And I will
say this, I suddenly have a new found respect for every single holiday meal our
moms have put on. They make it seem seamless, as if the mounds of delicious
food appear from nowhere, the house perfectly cleaned and decorated. When in
reality, holy crap! It’s a ton of
work and lets not even discuss the huge disarray your home is in, that you just
spent two weeks fine tuning for said event.
We planned a menu of ham, relief society potatoes (otherwise
known as funeral potatoes), sweet potatoes and salad. I grew grass for a centerpiece, scoped out
fabric for a table cloth and plotted out how we were to fit 16 people in our
dining room.
Meanwhile, I
completely overlooked the entire Easter activities that are supposed to happen
with a child. You know ,the Easter Bunny, egg dyeing, those shenanigans? Luckily
the grandparents took more than great care of the Easter Bunny situation and my
in-laws supplied eggs and dyeing supplies.
Egg dyeing was one of the most stressful activities of my
life. Gwen was an impatient maniac and discovered grabbing the eggs from the
dye in a frantic fashion was the best method. This was all fine and dandy until
she realized what her hands looked like. The minute she saw that dye on her
hands the party was over. It was a rush to google how to get dye off skin and
then a quick scrub with baking soda to get it off.
Classic Gwen.
PS- I saw "Easter Means Family" on a billboard and had to laugh at the ridiculousness of such a statement. Seeing as there's so much more that Easter means, family is pretty low on the ranks for this particular holiday. But this Easter, it kind of rang true. As I was up in Reno celebrating with one half of our family I was receiving photos from my family down in Las Vegas who was all together, enjoying the holiday as well. I missed them terribly. So there you have it, perhaps Easter does mean family.
1 comment:
Too cute! here is a tip for next year I found off the net & it was AMAZING! slip your hard boiled egg into a wire whisk and let her go at it! Whola NO more colored hands or dropped eggs (you just have to remember! LOL) Looks like you had a great easter! ;)
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