Play is part of praying. And we know how to have fun regardless of the weather. It will be a wet soggy field for the Easter Egg hunt for the children. For sure, it will be a muddy hunt. But who cares.
Oh, the Easter Bunny did come knocking on my door yesterday bearing some more chocolates. I still have yet to eat the Santa Clause chocolate from Christmas. Should I get inspired, I will just make chocolate cookies instead.
Oh, it will be a fun day. Happy hunting.
I did not have time to dye eggs this year. What did you do with all of these works of art?
The power of having nephews and nieces. Teamwork! 😛
What gloriously colored eggs – the children would have been delighted to find these beauties! Poor Hubby once again forgot to count how many eggs he hid Saturday night so no doubt we’ll be finding little chocolate eggs for months to come, lol 🙂
Oh dear, I hope you will find them choco otherwise the ants will find them. 😛
Those are colorful eggs! By the way, how much does one costs? Here, it’s 5 pesos each. 🙂
They are expensive here. It cost me about $3.00 a dozen. The kids did all the work boiling and coloring all 300 of them!
For the children, nothing has a price. 🙂
You said it. As if money grows on trees!
I’m sure it was really a great time looking for these, regardless of the weather as you said. Lucky kiddos! Happy Easter again.
Kids just love playing regardless. And you are right it was a great time. Happy Easter Monday.
Happy Easter!
You, too. How do you say that in Filipino? I can’t remember.
Maligayang Pasko ng Pagkabuhay…
Salamat, po.
Wow, you’ve been busy
Not me, the kids did these all.
And they will still have a good time!
What beautiful eggs!! I hope you are having an egg-cellant Easter!! 🙂
Teri. Hope yours was as colourful as the eggs.
Oh my goodness! I hope they all get found! Happy Easter~
Happy Easter Monday, Cindy. All 300 of them were found.
Phew…Finally found them…Pawkiss 🙂
You are so good in hide and seek, Blinks.