
Then they have to cool off.

After the tablets of dye dissolve, the eggs have to sit and sit and sit...

But, it's sure worth the wait!


Happy Easter! Just a quick health update--A is recovered from her strep throat, but has broken out in a rash that we think is an allergic reaction to her anitbiotic. Poor girl! David has been feverish all weekend--pretty sure it's the flu. M and I are still healthy! It's been a quite a sick week for us and for a lot of our Orlando friends. Hopefully we'll all get well soon.
I love that last one and how you documented the whole egg dying process.
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