The tradition continues. Every time at Easter, all my children get together to dye Easter eggs. They insist on it. This year, we did the best we could to dye eggs together but had to settle for two separate groups.
Megan got to dye eggs twice!
Laura did too! They both died eggs with big sister Jasmine one day.
Laura even resorted to painting them with actual paints! Yes, she loves to be artistic!
Not wanting to be left out, the older girls dyed eggs the following day. The table cloth hadn't even been removed from the table yet. We died about three dozen eggs total. In a day or so, if they aren't eaten, we'll have a very delicious egg salad.
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