Brooke flew home last week to surprise Erin. Erin went to church with us at noon on Friday and then we went to lunch. This is when we surprised her, though she says that we betrayed her. Somewhat, maybe. But in a good way. This meant that I had to reconsider some plans that we had made before we decided that Brooke would come home, but it all worked out! It was nice to have all the girls together.
This also meant that there was one more person to cook on Easter Sunday. Brooke made a veggie frittata, potatoes and biscuits. Erin made fruit salad. And, I made Scotch eggs. As is usually the case at our family gatherings, there was no shortage of food.
After lunch we played our home grown "egg game." It involves cards that have you do things such as take an egg, return an egg, swap an egg with another player, or give an egg to another player. It is fun and kept us all entertained for quite a while. Each egg has a prize of some kind. Once the game is over, the prizes are distributed to their rightful owners and then the bargaining begins. Plants were traded for lottery tickets. Pencils were traded for puzzles. Brooke traded something of hers to get me Cozy Monster, an orange Ugly Doll. This is what Cozy Monster is all about:
"Why does everybody think it's OK to bother poor old Cozy Monster with their troubles and crazy questions about the meaning of life? That's what Cozy Monster would like to know. Is there an "œI was born to answer all your questions" sign on his forehead? Does he even have a forehead? Cozy Monster would love to have some answers himself! Who invented quizzes?! Who came up with taxes?! Why is it that the better the taste, the worse for you it is?! And vice versa. Perhaps you have the answer? If not, you and Cozy will get along just fine."
He and I have a great deal in common!
Several of the prizes in the eggs were bubbles. All of the kids had the best time playing with the bubbles. Brooke specifically wanted the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle bubbles.
She took her bubble blowing very seriously!
Erin had a few moments of seriousness as well.
Harley had fun chases the bubbles though there were so many she wasn't sure which way to go.
A few more random shots.
It was fun to see them all playing now as adults and remember them as little girls.
When all was said and done, I turned my camera to the iris in the front yard.
This is one of the last blooming purple ones.
The white ones started blooming a little later and we still have many of them. I thought that this one was particularly pretty.
And, a fitting final picture of Easter 2013.
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