This year marked Hollis's third official Easter, and this year I had some plans. I am not religious and I am not traditional or ceremonial. This is fine and usually I am okay with it, but when you have kids you want them to have fond memories of their childhood. I grew up in mixed family, a working poor family, and despite how hard my parents worked day in and day out, raising five children, they never forgot to celebrate a holiday.
Easter was big holiday in my family. My Uncle Nate would throw a huge Easter party every year. There would be an egg hunt and an egg toss. Everyone would show up and have a great time.
This year, Auntie K was here to help remind us of the importance Easter fun. She got Hollis all excited to color and decorate eggs. She found a ninja turtle inspired egg project and Hollis was sold. He talked about everyday until we made eggs together. On Easter, I missed a neighborhood hunt and brunch, but luckily Hollis was with friends and went to Lincoln School for a hunt. He had a great time!
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