Friday, April 10, 2009

Coloring Easter Eggs

Things I Learned While Coloring Easter Eggs:
1. Have LOTS of paper towel on hand. You should probably plan to use at least half a roll.
2. Blue egg dye can color not only Easter Eggs, but your hand too!
3. Eggs resemble balls. Balls are normally thrown. When you open the egg carton and the first word out of your child's mouth is "ball," you should be prepared.
4. When the age on the egg dye box says 5+, they mean it. You should adhere to it.
5. We will continue the tradition of coloring Easter Eggs when Lilly is 5. Or 15. Heck, maybe 25.



Don't let her fool you. She is not being "careful" or "gentle."

I think if you double click on this one, you can see a close-up of the dye that splashed on Lilly's eyelid! You can also see the blue dye on her hands. I think she would make an excellent Smurf. Nice.

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