Easter '08
Max is one lucky bunny. Check out this year's Easter loot:
Fist, look at that killer, vintage basket. Sweet, huh? Found that thrifting last week, and I quickly repossessed it after the day's festivities were done. And the goodies, oh my. This is what happens when your parents are poor communicators and forget to tell each other that they already bought Easter basket stuff. Daddy-bunny said that the new Wii game, Cooking Mama, was really a present for me, too (and it's really so fun! I highly recommend it!) Besides that, there were many fun Kidrobot toys, Mr. Sketch scented markers, Hotwheels, and just a touch of candy. Pretty much the best Easter Basket ever. And the whole day was perfect. Family fun and good food. Just as it should be.
I hope everyone else had a happy weekend, too! And is anyone else super-stoked about Spring Break?! The weather here is supposed to get nice and balmy soon, the kiddo is home from school which I LOVE, (and how silly is that? He goes to preschool for a measly 3 hours a day and I still hate it when he's gone.) Anyway, I approaching the coming week with renewed vigor. There is much fun to be had, and I can't wait.






How lucky your son is! i'd love to have that basket full of treats for myself and i'm sure my daughter will love it too if she sees it. Also, It's been a funny weather here where i live, because it snowed! Can you belive that?! i feel as though spring is far away...
Posted by: milk tea | March 24, 2008 at 01:02 PM
Oh yes, a very lucky young man indeed! I'm sure he doesn't mind the miscommunication one bit. :)
Posted by: Sarah Bray | March 24, 2008 at 05:40 PM
What a great basket! It sounds like it is just the beginning of a great week of fun. Can't wait to read about your adventures.
Posted by: Molly's Teddy Bears | March 24, 2008 at 11:03 PM
That is a fantastic basket indeed!
Posted by: tizzalicious | March 25, 2008 at 06:01 AM
First of all, love your blog and have it listed as one of my faves. Secondly, I'm glad to know I'm not the only mom who joneses for her child when they're gone (even if for a measly 3 hours!). My girl is 16 and college is way too around the corner for me to even think about — this mommy is pushing for a local school where I can get my fill of her on weekends, even if it means I have 10 loads of laundry to do in exchange.
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Posted by: Dawn | March 25, 2008 at 01:17 PM
Oh, I want that basket for myself!!
Posted by: Linda | March 25, 2008 at 10:13 PM