Nefarious visited her grandmother this weekend so that she could have a big family easter with her three young cousins, and one of the things they did was an easter egg scavenger hunt (I did one for her on her first real Easter years ago). When she got back, she hid all her easter eggs around the house and proudly made a series of notes for Caitlin and I to follow — below is the starting note (which, to translate, says “look in the bathroom and you might find an egg”). Caitlin’s parents visited this weekend as well, and brought along a couple new books and other goodies for Nefarious, so we took a break from reading The Black Cauldron and did Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus yesterday and Polar Bears Past Bedtime today, both cover-to-cover. The books were both thoroughly enjoyed by her, and held her attention well for the three or so hours total of reading.
Other than that, stuff is slowly being put into boxes and we’ll finish off the move either at the end of this week or the start of next. I can’t wait to start utilizing the space. Oh, and the other good news is that it seems there’s a circus school in the building (or something like that).
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I tried to explain the origins of easter eggs to my children after they complained that their catholic grandparents don’t have egg hunts anymore, but, being unexposed to the catholic religion, they didn’t really understand the whole ‘pagan’ thing either.
that is the cutest thing ever!
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