Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Easter with kids


Easter is for children. While Christmas may be about family and/or about religion, Easter is just a long weekend unless you have kids. I mean, when you grow up and do the maths, you forgo Easter Eggs in favour of straight-forward chocolate, anyway...

... until your toddler learns about the Easter Bunny.

This year's Easter Egg prices are particularly shocking compared to a year ago (and compared to a slab of identical chocolate, just flat instead of hollow) - or is it just that the current economic climate is making them look that way? Will 2009 go down in history as the year in which Easter Eggs as a luxury?

Personally, I'm considering melting a packet of chocolate bits or a big chocolate bar and re-shaping it into a home-made egg. Placed in an Easter Basket, it's sure to be as good as the real thing. I hope.

Speaking of Easter crafts, here is a great idea for home-made Easter Bunny Ears. Much better than the cheap plastic ones from the shop! And hey, if you use marshmallows instead of the pink-and-while pom-poms, your kids will love you forever.

Family traditions are vital for your children's development and they help raise happy kids. Our household, for example, is into painting chicken eggs for Easter, a European custom I picked up in my own childhood. What Easter traditions does your family have?


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