I left their baskets on the dining table – they all know which is whose – but they woke us up to ask permission to eat the candy. I should have left a note saying, “Eat me”, but that would have been too Carrolian. (c;
E, actually, I didn't dye the eggs! They were brought to church by a lovely woman who dyes them every year. The trick to getting your eggs red instead of pink is to dye BROWN eggs instead of white. I've done this and they turn out very red.
Christ is Risen!!! Hell is destroyed! We can have spiritual life… Blessed Pascha… hang in there…
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Christ is Risen!! A blessed Pascha to you all!
(Your kids are adorable, by the way.)
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He is Risen indeed !
Wishing you the joys and blessings of the Feast, and keeping you all in my prayers….
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Peace and joy of the risen Christ, our Lord!
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M. Anna, where did you find the dye? I wanted to make tsoureki but my eggs were pink 😦
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I left their baskets on the dining table – they all know which is whose – but they woke us up to ask permission to eat the candy. I should have left a note saying, “Eat me”, but that would have been too Carrolian. (c;
E, actually, I didn't dye the eggs! They were brought to church by a lovely woman who dyes them every year. The trick to getting your eggs red instead of pink is to dye BROWN eggs instead of white. I've done this and they turn out very red.
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