Of course, any excuse for a holiday from work is okay in my book. But this holiday not only permits grandparents to fill tiny little bellies with sweets, it encourages it! Then we get to send the little hyperactive road runners home with their parents!
So, whether you're stuffing yourself or your grandchildren with chocolate, do enjoy! And accept my sincerest wishes of a happy holiday for you and yours!
Enjoy your Easter Jeff.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sheena! You too!
DeleteHappy Easter, Jeff! I'm looking forward to a four day weekend filled with books and chocs!
ReplyDeleteOnly thing better would be a five (or more) day weekend of books and chocs!!
DeleteHope you have a fantastic Easter! :)
ReplyDeleteBackatcha, Heather!
DeleteYou too, Jeff! We've got snow today which is not very Easterish, but at least I've got chocolate. (:
ReplyDeleteEaster snow? I've heard there is a petition to fire Groundhog Phil for lying this year. But with chocolate in hand, it's all good!
DeleteHappy Easter to you too!
ReplyDeleteWe're mostly avoiding the candy this Easter as I have yet to find any chocolate bunnies that my son can eat (dairy allergy) Jelly beans it is.
For me, the only worse food allergy would be breads (followed closely by chocolate). Enjoy the jelly beans!
DeleteHave a blessed Easter, Jeff!
ReplyDeleteYou too, Alex!
DeleteHappy Easter, Jeff. May the Peeps go down easily (and eventually digest).
ReplyDeleteMay *everything* that goes down do so easily and digest well. :)
DeleteHappy Easter to you too, Jeff!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you as well, Al!
DeleteThank you for the positive Easter wishes and I hope it's a fun and memorable day for you and your family as well, Jeff.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Terry. Make it a great one!
DeleteHappy Easter, Jeff! Hope your weekend is wonderful! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd hope yours is as well, Morgan!
DeleteHappy Easter to you as well!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great one, Randi!
DeleteThe placement of pictures in this post totally makes it look like the grandparents over did it and killed the kids... ;)
ReplyDeleteTook me a second to catch where you were coming from. Had to LOL when it clicked.
DeleteThe cross is always a humbling sight.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you, too.
Yes it is, Melissa. Enjoy a great Easter!
DeleteHave a great one, Patrick!
ReplyDeleteYou signed up for the A to Z Challenge - awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd only 1,529 people beat me to doing it! LOL
DeleteAh Jeff,
ReplyDeleteYes, I know you've been eagerly awaiting a comment from me. "Where's that Gary been?"
Anyway, you have a fantastic Easter. Of course, being in Britain, I shall be eating real chocolate. Not that 'glorified wax' y'all get there! LOL
Gary :)
I'm always wondering where you've been, Gary! And I always eagerly await your comments! Apparently, I don't know what "real chocolate" is, but I must admit that I'm rather fond of the "glorified wax". :)
DeleteHave a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! Long time no see, Tracie! I've been missing you! Hope your weekend is just as wonderful!
DeleteHappy Easter, Jeff!
ReplyDeleteMay you have a wonderful one too, Rachna!
DeleteHaha, so wrong! Then again, I'll feel the same way when I'm the grandparent instead of the parent. I do feel that way about being an aunt, too. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteShannon at The Warrior Muse
Yes, you will definitely feel this way. It's so liberating. So fun! Hope your Easter was grand!
DeleteHappy Easter to you Jeff. We haven't given the kids any candy yet, but we tried out our new fondue machine. Melted chocolate, of course. So the kids got more than their fill of chocolate today. Hmmm... I wonder what will happen to the leftovers?
ReplyDeleteChocolate is always best when served melted. And yes, the fate of the leftovers is definitely uncertain. LOL
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