Am I the only one who doesn't really want to do an Easter basket for LO? She is our first, so it's not like we have to do it because of an older sibling. I just keep thinking, what's the point? Unless she looks back in her baby book later and asks why we were such slackers on her first Easter...
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Re: Feeling meh about Easter baskets
I'm decorating and ordering cupcakes and a smash cake for his birthday and my husband thinks it's over the top though. We are pretty low key with any holiday.
Baby boy 7.10.13
Puffs, pepsi, bubbles and a first Easter book. I spent a small fortune on the basket itself from PB but that's more for pictures than function!
Still don't know why TB is logging me from my old knot account. Anywho.
We are not big Easter people.
It will have a book, stuff he needs (PJs are a great idea @mermomo5 ) and possibly some toys we already own ! We have too much plastic& plush in this house already. I will not add more stuff that I will end up having to clean.
LO's basket is just going to have stuff I'd already get him anyway: a sippy cup, some books and toys, plus a rabbit MIL bought him. We'll take pictures and go to Easter brunch.
I wasn't going to do big kid stuff like dyeing eggs or a hunt--but I'm rethinking the Easter egg hunt. I've been hiding LO's toys around the house just to keep him occupied and it's really worked. He is do curious and always rummaging through everything anyway. So I think I will hide a few eggs and maybe fill them with yogurt drops.
Glad I'm not the only one!
Karen - 36 DH - 39
No bc it doesn't bother me at all. Now with that said it is beach toys, sunglasses, yogurt melts, Reece's for the dh, a bunny, the little mermaid (in building her movie collection slowly even though she has no interest in electronics at all), a high chair toy, and teething cookies. So it's stuff I would have bought anyways. Mostly.