(I needed to write that title because all Easter long Eden was trying to come up with new "pun"ny ways to use the word "egg" in her everyday language...she LOVES a good pun!)
In the "non-commercialized" side, we did a few fun activities the week before Easter to talk about the week before Christ's resurrection. We did a play (which those pictures vanished somewhere...) on the triumphal entry of Christ starring Leila (as Jesus Christ), dad (as the donkey), and the rest of us as the people who lay the palm leaves and shout "Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna!".
We mostly just read the rest of the stories in the days prior and also watched the end of The Testaments.
But as for the commercialized side of Easter...man, my girls made out big-time.
The town homes we live in had an Easter egg hunt with TONS of eggs as well as some children's books.
Before the baskets were filled, they made LOVELY hats.
We got home, the girls got a package from Grandma and Grandpa Sakamoto with goodies, clothes, hair pretties, etc. The girls instantly had a change of clothes.
In fact, they changed several times....and probably got a little crazy with the candy overdose...
The Easter Bunny left them baskets, of course, as well. The girls all got the same thing, except Molly got a stuffed animal bunny and Leila and Eden got a small "girl" LEGO set (that they played with for hours and hours and hours during the next few days).
(Note: Molly's morning hair...awesome)
Then we went to play at the park on Easter Sunday (because Tyson had to work...) where we ran into a neighbor friend doing an Easter egg hunt. They invited (begged) us to come gather eggs. They seriously had HUNDREDS of eggs for about 10 kids.
Then we walked home to our next door neighbor who said, "Hey! We tried to knock on your door because we wanted you and your girls to join us in our Easter fun!" So, we joined in again and got more eggs with more candy and they also had a larger egg filled lots of goodies for each of my children.
Luckily, Luisa, my neighbor also has a nice camera and took several pictures of the event.
The best part of the party was these hollowed out egg shells (they had collected since Christmas) that they filled with confetti and cracked over each other's heads! We had a good time and even took some home to crack over dad's head after work.
We have awesome family and awesome neighbors. It was a great Easter!















