DH doesn't want to get DS anything for Easter, no egg hunt, no basket, nothing. I get where he's coming from but it makes me a little sad. I am one of those "totally over the top for every possible holiday" people. I buy DS like 5 versions of "My first Christmas/New Years/ Easter/etc" outfits and bibs. I know I'm ridiculous but does anyone else find it hard to not celebrate Easter just bc DS can't do an egg hunt?
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Re: Easter basket/Egg hunt?
I would do a basket. We are, because we're staying at my in-laws, and my nieces and nephew would wonder why the Bunny didn't bring J something.
That being said, there's no reason to not compromise if he feels that strongly about it. Why not get a basket, but fill it with "useful" things, like a new book, food/snacks he eats, a swimsuit, new bath toys, etc? That way, you can have pictures to remember his first Easter, but not go "totally over the top" lol.
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10.22.13
I made DD a basket too. Like others have said, I filled it with useful things, or stuff she needed anyway - puffs, apple rice cakes and mum-mums for snacks, really cute skull socks, a little board book, a mini sock monkey (okay, maybe she didn't NEED that, but it was so cute!), and then I threw in a couple of empty plastic eggs for decoration.
I bought a nice basket, though, which I'm planning to use for her for years to come, and the plastic eggs, we'll put treats in to hide around the yard for egg hunts when she's bigger too.
I agree with everyone else - you can compromise and make LO a basket, without going over the top with stuff he won't remember anyway.
Reading all these replies made me really happy and excited for Easter:) When I was growing up, my mom always did a basket for me... so I'm certainly doing it for Victor. I got him a nice monogrammed basket from personalization mall, that he will have every year. And like others have said, I got him useful things, plus a stuffed bunny (which I'll do every year), some bubbles, one of those pinwheel whirly-gigs, a dr suess book..
My husband never really celebrated it, but he's not against me giving him a basket. I'm totally like you... celebrate each holiday, get him a special outfit... hehe. I'm excited for this one, because it will be the first holiday dinner that he can actually eat!
I like what PP above me said... "it matters to me."