Showing posts with label family traditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family traditions. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 March 2013

The Easter Bunny made a couple of rounds


It has been such a great weekend of having the chocolate bunny come around a couple of times.
He was in and out in a whoosh, and each time left a couple of chocolate eggs!
He even came for a quick visit while we were camping last weekend.

I love the way she gets excited about a bunny with chocolate eggs, and the way our family is playing along while Big Sister has the task of hiding the eggs.

It is a family tradition worth keeping, and I hope we will be able to keep the mystery and the story alive for a few more years!

I hope you had a happy Easter as well?


Related posts:

The Easter bunny came round

Easter weekend - Done!

Chickens and cupcakes

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Best of festive wishes!


I hope you had a great festive season with your loved ones!
We had such a great time with the families on Christmas Eve and on Christmas Day!
This is what Christmas time is all about - spending time with the family! (Or that is what we think it is!)
Our little one had the best of times, and she was all wide-eyed about Father Christmas and the presents!
It's the start of another few years of Christmas traditions, such as a cup of milk and cookies for Father Christmas! (See photo)
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We are taking a break and chilling at the moment! 

Hope you are taking a rest as well?
Enjoy these special times with your families!

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Early Christmas


We had an early Christmas here. 

Part of the family is not going to be with us next week!

We had two days of family get-together events this weekend. 

This IS the festive season!

It is definitely part of the festive traditions that I want to impart on the Toddler:

-          It is a time of family and togetherness.
-          It is a time of giving.
-          It is a time of fun.
-          It is a time of love and peace and rest!
-          It is a time focusing on our children.
-          It is a time of reflection and renewal.
-          It is a time of telling stories.



The Toddler is going to have a week of presents with her birthday coming up on Wednesday...


What Christmas traditions are important to you?

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