And the Easter Egg kit sitting on the counter has been torturing my lil ones. So, we dyed eggs early, too.
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Have you tried the tie dye kit? It's almost like a scientific experiment.
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But the traditional way is awesome, too.
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Easter eggs make kids happy. We should do this all year long. (If we had chickens....)
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We just dyed our eggs last night! I have successfully avoided the Easter candy aisle though. :)
ReplyDeleteI've gained 10 pounds this last week ;)
ReplyDeleteI was distracted by your super awesome mugs! That brown one especially looks like a crock of french onion soup, with the cheese on top all bubbly.
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