Coloring Easter eggs is a favorite in my family. Something we get together to do every year. You start out with an outrageous number of clean boiled eggs, a dozen or so egg coloring cups, and clean happy kids. As Gussy and Otto clearly demonstrate, excitement is in the waiting.
Then, softly place an egg in your desired coloring cup. Spoons or egg scoops are recommended but not required. Once you are happy with the color your egg has taken on, remove and start a new egg. (Again spoons and egg scoops are not required.)
Wait... I thought we were coloring Easter eggs, not fingers. Gus ended up with a green right hand and a purple left hand. These were later dubbed the "monster hands!"Really though, Easter is another time when family's get together. We are planning a big Easter egg hunt this weekend, and Papa T is even going to be here for it. Gus is starting to understand things like holidays and traditions so I'm really excited for him to try out Easter this year. The nore we do the more he learns. The little turd is just getting too smart for his old mom!
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