Ideas For Easter Brunch

Okay, Easter at our house, because of the hugely adolescent male presence, is about getting up late, nuking Peeps and cracking very badly dyed hard boiled eggs on noggins before rolling out the door to Church. Once home, everyone disappears to their neutral corners to eat chocolate and get grumpy. Then a nap. And then a visit around the corner to Mom Mom’s house to watch the littlies (too young to be sarcastic and apathetic) scramble for eggs in her annual Easter Egg hunt. Mom Mom is the grandmother everyone should have - unlike me, the Nana everyone has nightmares about. Mom Mom makes thoughtful and bountiful baskets for each of her fourteen grandchildren and any almost-grandchildren she can collect for the day. Then, a dinner of all of the perfect family holiday food. The kids play or snooze while the middle generation tells stories of escapades that may or may not have become funny in the intervening years to us old people. Good times.
But if your family happens to be the kind of family that actually gets dressed up and eats in public, you might enjoy the following links:
Couponing to Prosperity Site has information on local Easter Egg Hunts
Reservations Recommended for the places below!
They advertise a VAST confectionary display! I’d go!


