Monday, April 6, 2026

Hello Easter Monday

Good Monday morning friends. Also strangers and lurkers and visitors here today from both the A-Z Challenge and Holly (Pink Lady Blog) and Sarah's (Sunshine and Books) Hello Monday hop. I'm happy today's letter in the A-Z Blog Challenge is one that allows me to still share my weekend recap. Here we go-

Day 5-E is for Easter 

My theme this year for the challenge is The Things We Keep: An A-Z of Ordinary Objects, so today's post will include something that relates to both Easter and my theme. Also, light on pictures heavy on words but that's how this blog sometimes plays out.

Let's start with my Easter bunny who is more than 50 years old...

Many years ago my mom did ceramics and she made each one of us four kids a rabbit of our own. My brother's looked a lot like Peter Rabbit with his little green coat, and my older sister's was a smaller bunny that broke somewhere along the way. My younger sister and I had rabbits that looked alike except for the painting. Mine was gray and white and hers was black and white. 

This bunny has been pulled out every Easter for a lot of years now. It's sweet, and makes me think of my mama and Easter Sundays growing up. New dresses and spring coats, my family around the dining room table eating my moms delicious baked ham on the good china. 


I promise you behind that door there are four ceramic Easter bunnies sitting in a dining room ready for Sunday dinner after church. 

Where were we? Oh yeah, 2026. Lots of years and miles from that front door. 

We had a nice low key Easter weekend here. Friday night hubs and I watched the three local grands while their parents had a night out. It's all fun and games until you do an accidental awkward triple somersault while playing a harmless game of tag with the kids. Just ask hubs-ha! 


I brought them each a little bag with a sweet treat, a little toy, and pjs for the boys and a dress and shorts outfit for little miss. Not buying ALL the pretty clothes for my grandgirls is an act of will. 


Saturday morning I boiled eggs so I could make deviled eggs Sunday morning to take to my daughter's house for Easter dinner. Then, because it was a drizzly morning, hubs went with me to the store. He needed some sort of fussy battery and I needed last minute ingredients for my Sunday salad. 

We watched some of the British police series we've been enjoying (Death In Paradise) and I made an Easter chex mix (using pastel M & M's) and spent some time trying to get ahead with some of the letter posts coming up in the A-Z. I'd really love to be two ahead, but will settle for one. Or even just not scrambling on the day would be okay too. 

Saturday night I made chicken piccata (I love Ina's recipe) and we watched basketball. I got bored and ended up going to bed before the Michigan game ended. While I was all in on the brackets I don't have even the smallest connection to the two teams that made the finals. 

Sunday we had a wonderful church service with a hopeful message, beautiful music, and everyone in their Easter finery. You'll have to take my word for that last bit. Hubs and I didn't take a single picture of the two of us, and while I have cute pics of the kids I try not to share them here. The struggle is real though. 

After church we enjoyed a delicious lunch at daughter1's house with the grands, my daughter's in-laws, and her sister-in-law, brother-in-law and their super precious nine month old baby girl.  My baby girl made the most scrumptious lemon blueberry cake with a lemon buttercream and sugared blueberries on top, and I am already looking for a reason to make this recipe myself. 

Daughter2 and her hubs celebrated the day with their own church family in TN, but had a similar meal to ours because some traditions are worth keeping. 

We came home about five, the same time the sun decided to shine, and took a late Sunday nap which is also an Easter tradition. Or possibly an every Sunday tradition? We skipped dinner because we were both still full and watched a movie we somehow missed when it came out. 

It's called The Ark in some places and Noah's Ark in other places. We watched it on Prime and this one is the 2015 BBC television movie with David Threlfall and Joanne Whalley.  There have been a lot of film versions made of Noah's Ark and they don't get great reviews, mostly because the filmmakers change the story as it's told in the Bible. 

That's true in this case too, so you have to view it as a movie and not a documentary. They've taken a lot of liberties with the story, the timeline and who is actually on the Ark most of all, but as a movie it was engaging. If you've never read the first book of the Bible-Genesis,  check it out to hear the real deal. 

I've got my blood work this morning so no coffee which is not the way I like to begin the week, but I'll manage. 


Hope your weekend was filled with lots of joyful moments too. Happy Monday everyone! 

14 comments:

  1. Enjoyed reading about your weekend! It looks like a really good one- love the throwback pic and learning more about your childhood and traditions. That sweet bunny! Basketball was a snooze fest, wasn't it? The cake your daughter made looks and sounds amazing. I, too, often find reasons that I "have" to make something I love :). Hope you have a great Monday!

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  2. That sounds like a lovely weekend! The cake looks yummy.

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  3. What a sweet, low key family weekend to celebrate Easter! The childhood picture of you looks just like your daughter! It sounds like a fun game of tag too :). Have a good Monday and hope you get some coffee soon!

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  4. Looks and sounds like a wonderful Easter weekend. Your deviled eggs are perfection- they were on our menu too- they have quickly become a fave around here!

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  5. Praying for you with no coffee. I get a headache now when I skip it. I am trying to go from full caff to half caff by mixing the grounds of full and decaf in a big Mason jar!
    Looks like a lovely weekend. I'm sure you still pinch yourself that one daughter is near! What a gift!

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  6. What a cute bunny with so many memories attached. Fab photos! It sounds like you had a lovely Easter weekend apart from the triple somersault. Eek! Yum to the cake! It looks amazing!

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  7. What a nice Easter! Love the vintage bunny and photo.

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  8. I have watched Death in Paradise through twice, and also watch the spin-off Beyond Paradise. So fun! Your Easter weekend sounds wonderful and I love your bunny! My Easter celebration was lovely, too. Have a blessed week ahead, Joyce!

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  9. I love all the pics, especially the pretty coats and scrumptious cake!

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  10. We keep trying to find yet another British murder series as we've watched all the ones that don't get real weird or just show too many bedroom scenes. Ugh. Waiting for a new season of Death in Paradise and others, too. Your weekend was full and meaningful with loved ones. Easter is a favorite! Have a wonderful day!

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  11. Looks like a great weekend! So much Easter fun! Love that old"er" family photo. I miss church coats:) You have to love British murder shows. Death in Paradise is a great one! Happy Monday!

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  12. Oh that cake ... it might be my 2027 cake. ;-)
    I loved the story of the bunny and the love of your mom.
    Have a blessed Easter week!
    Carla

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  13. Wonderful photos sounds like a good Easter

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  14. Sounds like a nice time!
    I have that same little wooden verse of Psalms. A friend gave it to me recently.

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