Well, I was trying not to post much yesterday except for replying to a couple of comments in respect for the "strike" that I think was still going on. I just don't get it with the powers-that-be at LJ, why they do the things they do
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Plastic for that one which I don't really like but I didn't make the decision. It was all fun though but a little windy out in the field where they were hidden. No, I didn't hunt, I just helped supervise!
I haven't read anymore of Lisey's Story yet, just too busy this week. So far the title character's a little depressing and I hope she pulls out of it soon and she's not like that through the whole story.
You sounded funny about the husband, does he not know he's the soon-to-be-ex or is there some uncertainty about it? Don't mean to be nosy...
I vote for real eggs. But nobody does that anymore, it's suppose to be unsafe. But we ALWAYS used real eggs when I was little. Our church would take us to a section of the national park where there were picnic areas and we'd hunt them there, snakes and all. They just let us run wild for a good part of the day and I don't remember anybody ever getting sick from the eggs being out too long. Those were the good old carefree days...
Yeah, there's a lot of uncertainty about the whole situation, we've been back and forth so many times. Right now we're just kinnd of taking a break and lettinng things ride as they are.
I like real eggs too and we did make some dfor a little family egg hunt we had Sunday evening. For the church and school functions it's always plastic. We always used real ones when I was little too, that's part of the fun after all isn't it? Except for that one ugly egg that always comes out gray or beige...
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I haven't read Lisey's Story, kept skipping it. You'll have to let me know about it.
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I haven't read anymore of Lisey's Story yet, just too busy this week. So far the title character's a little depressing and I hope she pulls out of it soon and she's not like that through the whole story.
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I vote for real eggs. But nobody does that anymore, it's suppose to be unsafe. But we ALWAYS used real eggs when I was little. Our church would take us to a section of the national park where there were picnic areas and we'd hunt them there, snakes and all. They just let us run wild for a good part of the day and I don't remember anybody ever getting sick from the eggs being out too long. Those were the good old carefree days...
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I like real eggs too and we did make some dfor a little family egg hunt we had Sunday evening. For the church and school functions it's always plastic. We always used real ones when I was little too, that's part of the fun after all isn't it? Except for that one ugly egg that always comes out gray or beige...
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