After the neighborhood Easter egg hunt, we went to Grandma and Grandpa Mark’s house to color Easter eggs with the cousins. This is another one of our annual Easter traditions.

Jacob found some alternative uses for the wire egg dippers. They make handy eye glasses. . .

. . . they can also be used as antennas.

The boys did a great job with the dye. No clothes were stained this year.

Andrew took a break from coloring to sample one of the eggs.

It’s always fun to celebrate holidays with friends and family. --Kelly
1 comment:
Who knew that wire egg dippers could be so multi-purposed! It looks like the kids had a colorful, imaginative, and yummy fun day.
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