Showing posts with label Hershey's Bunny Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hershey's Bunny Trail. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter Traditions Through Instagram

Easter is just around the corner and I was lucky to have Good Friday off of work. 

I probably should have used the day to do laundry, put away my laundry, clean my floors or even put away the boxes of Christmas decorations that are sitting in my dining room!

Instead I spent the day with my family doing some of my favorite Easter traditions. 

While at Blissdom, Hershey's asked us to share our favorite Easter traditions, tips or tricks on our blogs as part of their virtual Bunny Trail. I will admit right now that there might be some not-so-virtual Hershey's Easter candy in the house right now...Yummy!


There have been some great posts shared on Hershey's Bunny Trail and a couple of my pals from over at The Real Farmwives of America and Friends are even featured in a video on Hershey's website - www.CelebrateWithHersheys.comBe sure to check it all out.

As I said before, it was a day full of activity. It started at my parents' house with my mom and me in the kitchen preparing for my FAVORITE Easter tradition. More on that later...

Another Easter tradition that I enjoy but rarely do now that I am an adult is coloring Easter eggs!

My two oldest nephews had early dismissal from school on Friday so I picked them up and treated them to ice cream before heading to the farm to color eggs.

On our way home, we stopped by the local greenhouse and the boys picked out some Easter flowers from their mom (my older sister) and grandma (my mom).


It was great to see how seriously they took their task and I think they chose beautifully.



My two younger sisters met us at the farm with the rest of the nephews and nieces and we got down to business. The first half dozen eggs were carefully lowered into coffee mugs filled with colored water. We got a bit more creative with the second half dozen.

I loved to dip the eggs in multiple coffee cups as a kid and I introduced my nephews to this tradition and we got some very cool colored eggs out of it!


After we dyed the eggs, I sent the nephews outside with a couple baskets of plastic eggs to "practice" hunting them in preparation for a Saturday Easter Egg Hunt at church and Sunday's main event.

While they were outside, we got down to business on my FAVORITE Easter tradition - my Grandma's Butterscotch Rolls. Every Holy Saturday during my childhood (and into my adult life), my grandma would make these gooey, cinnamon rolls and we would eat them warm out of the oven the evening before Easter Sunday.

My mom has taken up the tradition in recent years and I made them for the first time last year. So we decided to make them together this year, and they were WONDERFUL.


Now, I know what you are thinking...if you always have them on Holy Saturday, why were you eating them on Good Friday? Good question!


The family is heading to an Indiana Pacers game tonight because two of our favorite former Purdue University basketball players are on the opposing team and we hope to see them play in the NBA. So we decided to bump up the tradition a day instead of not doing it this year.


I think Grandma would approve!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Take Those Snowmen DOWN

So, my winter decorations may still be up...


OK, they are DEFINITELY still up. But I did take down the Christmas decor a couple of months ago...the boxes may still be in the kitchen, but the tree is down. I promise.

I love snowmen (but I hate real snow, go figure) and like to keep my snowmen decorations up until the weather turns warmer.

After my recent trip to Blissdom, I was inspired by the bag of Hershey's Bliss Eggs that I received and decided to create my own Easter decor.

I WILL be crafty. I WILL be crafty. I WILL be crafty. (Be sure to say this while clicking your heels together...wait a minute.)

Here are my "supplies."


Here's my first attempt.


While it was cute, I decided chocolate is to be EATEN, not just viewed.

So I decided to use jelly beans instead...I just can't get into jelly beans, maybe it's because they are not chocolate.



I don't think I'm going to win any awards for my crafty design but I think they are cute. I am planning to add some other fun spring decor but, of course, I need to clear the rest of the winter stuff off the side of the china cabinet that is just out of the shot above!

Disclaimer: Thanks to Hershey's for the yummy Easter candy. The opinions about their chocolate is, of course, my own as always.

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