Our first Easter at the Little Yellow House on the Hill!
For well over a decade, the Bollder family tradition on Easter has been for all of us to spend it in the desert. The Easter bunny leaves the kids a basket full of treasures outside their tents and then the adults (usually Auntie Rachel and occasionally other chosen family) hide plastic eggs, filled with treats among the red rocks. So, what will be our new Easter tradition here in Nova Scotia? I don't know that we figured that out this year, but we did have a fantastic Easter here at the Little Yellow House on the Hill. In the days leading up to Easter we.... 1. Dyed eggs with natural food dyes (see a separate post for instructions) 2. Went to an Easter celebration at one of our meet up groups 3. Made felt eggs to stuff and hide to avoid having to buy loads of plastic (see separate post for instructions) 4. Visited the bakery to get all of their Easter treat bake goods 5. Attended the town Easter egg hunt 6. Spent a very lovely morning with friends for a lovely mom and kids breakfast at Nina's house 7. Had a visit from an Easter bunny at school 8. Woke to Dylan's Easter basket full, followed by an egg hunt around the property 9. Bunny pancakes for breakfast 10. Helped friends move on Easter Sunday and received a lovely Easter gift from friends.
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