Becca was the first up to check out her Easter basket. That's a yummy Milka chocolate bunny, by the way.
James checking things out. Unfortunately, German Easter bunnies don't have jelly beans. Just lots of chocolate.
A huge Überraschungsei (surprise egg). These Kinder eggs are one of the kids favorite treats. You eat the thin, hollow, creamy chocolate egg and there is a plastic container in the middle. Inside is a little figurine, puzzle or toy. But this Überraschungsei is five times the size of a normal one.
Micaela is not quite awake.
James putting together his Überraschungsei toy
Sneak peek at the chocolate eggs hidden in our back yard
And they're off! There were eggs in the grass, on yard decor, on the fence, in flower pots....
....near our garden gnomes and....
.....in the trees. Micaela had said she was going to sit this one out, but couldn't help herself once the hunt began and ran into the yard to grab a few eggs.
Emilie was victorious.










1 comment:
Maxman has already devoured two smallish milka bunnies and too many Swedish fish to count. We didn't get to do an Easter Egg hunt because it was raining...bah.
But there were plenty of KinderEggs..! And now I'm looking at a fridge full of dyed eggs going, Every stinkin' year this happens...leftover hardboiled eggs...gaaaah... you can smell em every time you open that flaming fridge door...
Siress Yorkie
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