Easter Traditions
In our household, we’ve begun a few family traditions. One is that we attend a very early Mass on Easter Sunday in order to enjoy egg hunts and Easter lunch later on. I leave the house with the kids to get them strapped in their car seats while my husband stays behind and sets out their Easter baskets, pretending he’s locking up the house. When they come back from Mass, they find their baskets waiting at the kitchen table. And oh, the happiness and joy.
After that, they have to look around the house for plastic stuffed Easter eggs, hiding under cushions, near the piano, and in house plants. My six-year-old is getting more savvy and the hiding places are getting trickier.
I think we’ll dye our eggs on Easter Sunday, as well. I’m considering letting them dye regular, uncooked eggs, because they don’t like hard-boiled eggs. Wonder if that would work? Anyone ever tried it?
What Easter traditions do you have? My favorite is consuming as many Cadbury’s Creme Eggs as humanly possible. Someone has to do it… 










Lexi Connor Says:
I bought a 4-pack of caramel eggs, ate them all in one night and got sick. Serves me right!
No traditions here, but have a great Easter!
Michelle Styles Says:
Try blowing the eggs out, and refilling with chocolate. Or simply painting the blown eggs.
Treasia Says:
Our Easter traditions are pretty well the same with the exception of the easter bunny coming in the night. The kids wake to find their baskets sitting on the foots of their beds. I guess our easter bunny is sorta like Santa. haha
Tori Lennox Says:
I’ve never tried painting/dying uncooked eggs, so have no clue. Love your traditions, though!