When I first looked at this Thorntons Continental Luxury Easter, I kept wondering why it is so expensive. It looked like a very well decorated Easter egg but nothing special. Then I looked carefully into the box, and noticed that in fact it also comes with 18 delicious chocolates! How could I miss that!
Easter Sunday Lunch with Heinz
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Yesterday, we all went to Tesco to do our weekly shopping and to cook a nice Easter Sunday lunch. We decided to have a lazy Sunday. Rather than going out for an Easter Egg hunt, we created one at home instead.
Making an Easter Basket
Last Friday, Mr K asked if I can help him to make an Easter Basket to enter his school Easter competition. I was quite happy to do so. Yesterday, we went out through the snow to get some art and craft material in town.
Turn Easter Eggs into Solar System
Last Sunday, Mr K and I spent an hour to paint 9 polystyrene eggs. We tried to create our solar system by painting each egg a different colours as close to their own colours as depicted in our astronomy book. We have the Sun and 8 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
After they all dried, we used a wooden skewer to poke through and thread an elastic string. I also used a plastic plate as the top to hold onto the eggs. Now it is ready as our solar system mobile!