Sunday, March 23, 2008

Easter Weekend



Scott is taking a few days off ... he came home from the store yesterday afternoon with these roses for me. I needed this. Everyone should have a Scott Equivalent - I highly recommend one.

The roses have a really cool marbling to them:

He also brought a few bunches of daffodils, which started opening pretty soon once they were inside. We're kinda like crack whores when it comes to anything blooming in the spring - we'd shove dandelions in a vase if we had to:




I started cooking the three dozen eggs that Scott brought:




Meanwhile, Scott went out in the yard to play, and to cut the grass with the push mower. He told me he's scared of the electric mower.




Scott bought a plethora of egg-coloring kits ... it was a little overwhelming:




Decorating eggs is harder work than we thought:


The finished products drying:


Have a great Easter, y'all.

9 comments:

Scooter said...

All-in-all, it was an egg-citing day!

Anonymous said...

I'm glad I have my Scott Equivalent in my dear, sweet cousin! ((((hugs)))) I'm still smiling every time I look at my beautiful roses. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Michael said...

What a lovely slice-of-life Easter post. I had the pleasure of coloring eggs with my two and a half year-old niece this year. Happy Easter!

Drew said...

I agree...everyone needs a Scott. Especially when they tote in flowers and like to play with colors.

Thanks for stopping by. I'll take you up on the Eeyore sometime.

Anonymous said...

where can i find a scott of my own? do you loan him out?

Anonymous said...

What an interesting assortment of colored eggs: nice tie-dye effect. We're still "somewhat" under snow with another storm coming through tomorrow. We may not see my daffodils. :-) Looks like you guys had a great weekend! Steven

Joe Jubinville said...

I have a coupon for a "Scott equivalent." But is it as good as a Scott? Hmmm.

Those eggs are intense, so jewel-like! My bf once hid my easter basket at the end of a piece of yarn that criss-crossed the whole apartment like a giant spider web. The start end was tied around a coffee cup on a surprise breakfast tray. Yeah, I know.

john said...

So what did you do with all those eggs?

Rick Rockhill said...

gosh how sweet..I don't get roses anymore :-(