Film, Media & TV67 mins ago
easter
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yes i love the easter holiday, i have a leg of lamb in oven, housework done, had shower, in my comfy pyjamas and fluffly socks! what a perfect day! lol even the kids are chilled out, they have 13 easter eggs each (only 1 of which i bought!) but would you believe the things people are buying as gifts for their kids, its easter not xmas! my partners kids asked for money for clothes, i tolds him i think he should say no, an easter egg or a �5 max!
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Good grief presents?? Money? You were right to tell him to say no! Like you say it's easter not crimbo!
We bought our 2 girls a DVD each that cost no more than a fiver each (about the same price as an easter egg each or at least the price of the ones they would like) as we knew they would get enough easter eggs off family and friends.
Happy Easter :o)
Good grief presents?? Money? You were right to tell him to say no! Like you say it's easter not crimbo!
We bought our 2 girls a DVD each that cost no more than a fiver each (about the same price as an easter egg each or at least the price of the ones they would like) as we knew they would get enough easter eggs off family and friends.
Happy Easter :o)
I agree, because we don't live near family, my kids tend to get money or a small gift from family and friends - usually around a fiver's worth. They do however totally believe that the easter bunny brings them chocolate eggs (they are 6 and 5), so that is what we give them. Who ever heard of an easter bunny bringing them something else. Whoever the bunny is, he is certainly not santa!