Monkey-Girl pointed out that my blog has become a little Transformers centric lately. Today, I'll be presenting the basket-o-goodies I assembled for her. First off, we have the basket in its totality. Awe at its Eastery goodness.
Sweet, sweet chocolate. What would Easter be without it? Just a religious holiday celebrating the defeat of death by our lord Jesus Christ, that's what. But chocolate's nice too. | |
More chocolate. | |
I made a little Yoda doll for Monkey-Girl, too. He's cute and wise! It was quite easy and fun to make a 900-year-old Jedi master. You can find instructions on how to make your own right here. | |
In case Monkey-Girl gets jealous and wants to make something herself, I got her a LEGO creator set. She can make a LEGO monkey. (This one was a no-brainer.) She says she'll be able to use it to illustrate a heresy. Sounds cool! | |
Lastly, there's a pack of pumpkin seeds. Monkey-Girl loves these things. She's like Sonny the Cuckoo Bird around these things. If you find yourself between her a sack of pumpkin seeds . . . there's really nothing you can do. Just pray it's over quick. | |
Some may be wondering about that gargantuan handle on the basket above. Well, when looking for a basket at the store, I came across one of those oh-so-sad Easter baskets that, in my musings, only parents that can't be bothered to care for their children would purchase. You know, the ones with some really cheap toy you wouldn't buy from a dollar store, equally sad candy, and some hunk of cardboard with mazes and word puzzles on the back; all wrapped up in cellophane? This one has a knock-off set of Aerialbots. So, a little something for me too. |
That's it for now. Make sure you find all of your dyed eggs. (They do get stinky after awhile.) God bless!
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