We did our Easter eggs tonight! This year, we boiled a few dozen of them and that gave everyone plenty to try out - including Nate!
He came over a little later and here we are at our one-year anniversary, at least for coloring Easter eggs. Nate was with us last year doing this same thing! Anyway, this year was fun, because Mom was doing some different eggs, as was I too.
I created some gnome eggs that you can see here, using a kit that was provided. These little guys look cute, especially with their bunny ears and riding these geese!
We were all using the spinner again this year too, this device that holds an egg in place and spins it as you use your marker. We used this in combination with other techniques for some pretty cool looking eggs.
Mom was doing some really nice ones with these egg-wraps. She'd first dye them in different softer colors and then she put the wraps around them. When submerged in boiling water, the wraps suddenly shrink down and cling to the surface of the egg as you see. These turned our really well!
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| This egg seems worried about something? |
This egg was colored using a unique device that we'll show you in a moment. It's an unusual combination of colors though. It actually looks kind of like an alien egg!
The spin-art eggs turned out really well tonight, as we added markers and colors for some unique combinations. These were dipped in dye first, and then we used the markers afterwards. Or sometimes we reversed the process.
Nate made some unique eggs combining colors and using the paper towels to rub in patterns and abrasions.
I did this one, coloring the egg blue first, and then using the spinner to make the patterns of lines.
Ah! Tradition! Maddie made her famous egg with three crosses on a hill tonight, adding some small speckles to the landscape below.
Maddie added a nice spectrum of colors on this one. We were getting creative tonight!
The texture on this blue egg is just so cool. Nate made this egg, one of my favorites of the night.
Maddie wanted to do an Irish flag for one of the eggs, so there it 'tis!
Okay, here's the other device we tried out tonight. You take a room-temperature boiled egg and put it in the spinning device. Then you add 8-10 drops of dye or more, although not directly on the egg. Then seal up the plastic and use the plunger above to spin the egg and dye inside around, almost like it's in a washing machine.
You wind up with some pretty interesting results, particularly when mixing different colors. It sort of came out with a tie-dye look about it.
It was a fun night. Maddie and Nate played some games, watched a few episodes of Phineas and Ferb, and we had dinner too, of course. It was a good evening together.
As Nate was leaving, the next Braves game was starting, so we watched that for a while - the Braves went on to crush the Arizona Diamondbacks 17-2 in a night where all nine Braves in the hitting rotation got at least one RBI.
Maddie and I read for a bit tonight before bedtime, and then we said our prayers together with Mom, and then it was time to try to get some rest.
Here's my post card for the day, part of my virtual "Moon Walk," which has been great. On the treadmill, I"m watching the outstanding series "From Earth to the Moon" as I walk along. This path is 100 miles, and along the journey you learn a bit about the race to the moon. So far we've met Alan Shepherd and heard JFK's speech about getting to the moon by the end of the decade.
Coincidentally, the Artemis II is ready to head to the moon today. After going around the earth a few orbits, the space craft is about to return to an orbit around the moon, something no one has done in fifty years or so. It's such a thrilling time to see the space program soar. We'll be back at Kennedy Space Center soon, as I imagine many others will.
Earlier today at the office, we were setting up for Easter weekend. That crown of thorns on the cross above is super realistic - one of those authentic things that really can cut you if you're not careful. It's a full-sized crown, and this large cross looks impressive on the wall as you enter the church. Our church's worship team is actually at the White House, which is pretty awesome.
We were giving out four baskets this morning to friends at the church, just for fun. This one above is for Camille's daughter, Bonnie. She loved it!
And here's Maddie in the passenger seat as we go through the car wash. So much pollen in the air, so we decided to take one of the cars over to the car wash, that way Nana and Ye-Ye could give her a driving lesson where Maddie could see through the windshield! Seriously, the yellow sludge was getting thick. But Maddie had a short driving lesson this afternoon too, and that went well.
It was a good day. The blood pressure is up and down, and there are stomach issues - not sure what's up, other than me. I'm typing this pretty late - or early, depending on your point of view. I'll have to get this figured out hopefully soon.