Luckily not (all chocolate eggs, that is). They were mostly plastic eggs filled with one or two sweets or little chocolate eggs, and - thank god - shared between about 20 children... x
Another gorgeous photo...Miss those days...Sons #1 and #2 are no longer interested in searching for the eggs, although they're still interested in the chocolate. I see you have Kindereier there (or whatever they're called in Russia, the chocolate eggs with toys inside.) Always got those growing up in Germany. Found out yesterday that they are banned in the US. Unbelievable. http://reason.com/blog/2011/01/11/kinder-surprise-egg-confiscate
Wow, I hope they weren't all hidden around your garden, it'd take hours for my two to find all of them. They only had to find 4 each, and that took forever!
I really hope they are NOT ALL chocolate eggs! That's an impressive hoard though ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! At first I thought they were water balloons!?
ReplyDeleteLuckily not (all chocolate eggs, that is). They were mostly plastic eggs filled with one or two sweets or little chocolate eggs, and - thank god - shared between about 20 children... x
ReplyDeleteWT, no, not water balloons - fillable plastic ones. But don't they look purty?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun has been had there! Love the sunshine too :) Lx
ReplyDeletenice bright colours easy to find for egg hunting
ReplyDeletecan see mine at http://fun-as-a-gran.blogspot.com/2011/04/fun-as-gran.html
I must be egg-blind, it looked like a load of waterballoons! Happy Easter from tropical London xx
ReplyDeleteThat picture reminded me of the film UP with all the balloons!
ReplyDeleteSomeone did really well on their Easter egg hunt. Great pic!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant colours in this, they do look like water balloon...
ReplyDeleteWow thats an impressive stash of eggs.....not all chocolate hopefully!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous photo...Miss those days...Sons #1 and #2 are no longer interested in searching for the eggs, although they're still interested in the chocolate. I see you have Kindereier there (or whatever they're called in Russia, the chocolate eggs with toys inside.) Always got those growing up in Germany. Found out yesterday that they are banned in the US. Unbelievable.
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Wow, I hope they weren't all hidden around your garden, it'd take hours for my two to find all of them. They only had to find 4 each, and that took forever!
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