So, how was your Easter Holiday?

Obviously it was a little strange and different, Im guessing, for all of us. Usually go to my mommy-in-laws to celebrate. This year it was just the wife and I. We did watch a church service on local TV. Im not a religious man, but I found the service to be nice and I guess uplifting? We made a lovely dinner of prime rib, mashed taters, and corn. Also managed to bake a cake. We finally were able to sit down and watch Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker. I thought that movie was OUTSTANDING, and now I don't understand all the negative comments I have read over the last 6 months.
Anyway, we made the best of the situation.
How was your Holiday?
Take me piece by piece.....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
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We don't observe it, but it was nice knowing many did in their own way.
Whatever brings peace, comfort, something positive right now...I'm all for it.
(the meal sounds fantastic, by the way)
We had a nice Easter brunch at home & the weather was cold & rainy all day, so we stayed in with our pup and just hung out. Then we FaceTimed with our families, which was nice.
Be well out there, Mike.
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Church was online.
Baskets and eggs still got hidden. (Yes, we all get baskets. That's how we roll.)
Ham, roasted potatoes, carrots and rolls for lunch and dinner. Finishing up the leftover ham today in some sort of noodly stir fry thing.
We watched 80's movies. Lucas, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Twister. (That last one is 90's, but my daughter and I refused Dream A Little Dream and One Crazy Summer.) Tonight? Lost Boys.
We had a nice day together. Texted with family. FaceTime with the in-laws. We're all healthy and just hanging out. Can't complain.
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Different from recent years because usually the daughter, grandson and I go hiking and have ham sandwiches on the trail.
Meeting at the cemetery to be there for each other is a good thing. Glad that you both had that opportunity.
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
He was, since it was Easter, there were more people than expected at the cemetery. My dad made a comment to another visitor, 'it's a terrible thing when you can't hug your own daughter." Bringing tears to my eyes right now. And deadendp, yeah, I agree, not a bad exchange indeed. Of course, as only dad can do, he brought me my favorite, which is anything that involves chocolate and coconut.