Today the kids and I dyed Easter Eggs for the first time - first time with the kids that is. Eisley of course just banged hers on the table.


Emmett had a great time with the stickers.


Here are my tips from my very limited experience: 1) Use a kitchen towel to stabilize the eggs while the kids decorate them 2) cut the sticker sheet into pieces so each child has their own alotment of stickers.

Eisley got sick this evening (and because I'm writing this post later and back dating it I will also add that we all ended up getting sick consecutive days. 24 flu bug).

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