Speaking of holidays, I attended a fantastic Passover seder in Yucatan, where I thought there would be no such kind of event. See my description of it in Benitin y Eneas en Espanol (Mutt & Jeff).
One Easter when the kids were little, we lost an Easter egg — the kids couldn’t find it and we forgot where we put it. Next August, my wife was putting the ironing board back in the closet. CRUNCH! Boy, did she find it!
Coloring eggs is fun. Hiding eggs and looking for them is fun for both the children searching and the adults watching them look for the eggs. Forgetting where they were hidden and missing a few- not so much. An entire “Gilmore Girls” episode was based on this. Pretty well written and acted, and it still STANK!
2012 is pretty much a rerun of 1983. But in 1983, Easter was on the first Sunday in the month, so to delay the Easter week strips one week, the strips that were published the week after Easter in 1983, were shown here two weeks ago. For example, the March 26, 2012 strip was originally published April 4, 1983, while today’s was originally published April 2, 1983. Next Monday, what was originally published April 11, 1983, will be shown here (a prediction).
My parents did not go with the egg coloring thing since none of us would eat hard-boiled eggs. You can color raw ones, though – as an exercise and then hide plastic ones
Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you shall not have life within you. … Therefore many of His disciples, when they heard this said, “This is a difficult statement; who can listen to it?
One particular Easter my family spent the day with cousins who had a large, semi rural property. But it started to rain, so the Easter egg hunt was conducted indoors. Needless to say, some eggs went unfound untl much, much later . . .
Whom are you quoting? Regardless, the quote is excellent — and both the Old and New Testament writers would agree with it..The only purpose of any religion is to help you understand who and what you are in relation to objective reality, and how to live your life accordingly. The rest may be beautiful and inspiring, or just toxic human ritual and prejudice…either way, it’s not what it’s supposed to be for. Trouble starts when the believers start worshipping their church, or their preacher, or any physical item, instead of the One who deserves it.
It’s very easy to pickle hard boiled eggs. Get some vinegar, salt, whatever spices you like, a few sliced jalepeño peppers and let it all sit for a couple of weeks. Goes well with beer.
I love the chocolate bunnies and covered marshmallow eggs. Hard boiled egg whites lovely, the dogs get the icky yolk.Thank you secularlists for all the cool treats. I’m off to hang a finch feeder out the window as the little birds are back now and so entertaining. A true sign spring has arrived.
You can’t forget: like Christmas,Jesus is the Reason for the season on Easter. He arose! He arose! Hallejuhah, He arose! And real eggs should never be put out in room temperature. They get semolina poison if they are. Put those dyed eggs in the refrigerator. Use plastic eggs with jelly beans inside them along with coins or little toys. That’s what I did and the kids loved them and the real eggs too.
You said, "Check this out, numbskull:“I place no stock in religion. By the word “religion”, I’ve seen the lunacy of the fanatics of every denomination be called the will of God,and too much religion in the eyes of too many murderers. Holiness……is in right action; and goodness is in the conscience and in the heart, and what you decide to do everyday will make you a good man………or not”Do I make myself clear?
“Thank you. I have never seen it put in such wonderful way. Being a Logician myself I feel exactly the same way.
Repeating today’s Lynn’s Notes:One tradition we really enjoyed every Easter was colouring eggs. My mother was a fine artist who tried every technique she could find to make our eggs different from the norm. She had us work with white wax crayons which kept the dye from colouring the shell. We then warmed and wiped off the wax so that another colour could be added where the wax had been. This was similar to the way the beautifully decorated eggs are done in places like the Ukraine. Ours were rough and “kid-like” but neat, just the same. She mixed vegetable oil with the dye to create swirling patterns. She put rubber bands around the eggs to make straight lines so we could draw around them. For us it was an art lesson as well as a great way to prepare for the coming of the E.B. who would hide them in the night!Eating the eggs we had so carefully coloured was difficult because we hated to destroy the shells. This resulted in mom’s “Easter tree”. She would carefully break each shell in half, use a needle to tie a thread to the top and hang the shells from the branches of a small shrub she’d placed in a vase. For us, Easter Sunday was as enjoyable as Christmas – and without the expense!
TheDOCTOR over 12 years ago
Well theres Egg and Bacon, Egg sausage and Bacon, Egg and SPAM………..
arye uygur over 12 years ago
Speaking of holidays, I attended a fantastic Passover seder in Yucatan, where I thought there would be no such kind of event. See my description of it in Benitin y Eneas en Espanol (Mutt & Jeff).
luckylouie over 12 years ago
One Easter when the kids were little, we lost an Easter egg — the kids couldn’t find it and we forgot where we put it. Next August, my wife was putting the ironing board back in the closet. CRUNCH! Boy, did she find it!
bluskies over 12 years ago
Coloring eggs is fun. Hiding eggs and looking for them is fun for both the children searching and the adults watching them look for the eggs. Forgetting where they were hidden and missing a few- not so much. An entire “Gilmore Girls” episode was based on this. Pretty well written and acted, and it still STANK!
bluskies over 12 years ago
Typical. Somebody has to go ahead and try to bring religion into a simple holiday like Easter.
harmgb over 12 years ago
spam, spam, bacon, eggs and spam…..I remember the house smelling like vinegar, which wasused with the dye…..
tmt over 12 years ago
Lovely spam, wonderful spam…
Aaberon over 12 years ago
Hahaahahahaa! You’re funny; love a laugh-out-loud chuckle in the morning!
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
2012 is pretty much a rerun of 1983. But in 1983, Easter was on the first Sunday in the month, so to delay the Easter week strips one week, the strips that were published the week after Easter in 1983, were shown here two weeks ago. For example, the March 26, 2012 strip was originally published April 4, 1983, while today’s was originally published April 2, 1983. Next Monday, what was originally published April 11, 1983, will be shown here (a prediction).
hcr1985 over 12 years ago
No…I think He likes chocolate bunnies more :)
Dr_Fogg over 12 years ago
Seams a weird thing to do to Easter eggs, but most of them end up deviled.
route66paul over 12 years ago
My parents did not go with the egg coloring thing since none of us would eat hard-boiled eggs. You can color raw ones, though – as an exercise and then hide plastic ones
goweeder over 12 years ago
“Eat ‘em?? You’re supposed to eat Easter eggs? Won’t that hurt Jesus’ feelings?”
Your comment was delightful!
stuart over 12 years ago
Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you shall not have life within you. … Therefore many of His disciples, when they heard this said, “This is a difficult statement; who can listen to it?
imrobert over 12 years ago
One particular Easter my family spent the day with cousins who had a large, semi rural property. But it started to rain, so the Easter egg hunt was conducted indoors. Needless to say, some eggs went unfound untl much, much later . . .
Elderflower over 12 years ago
Before everyone gets themselves tied up in knots, I really think bluskies was just being funny – tongue in cheek, as it were.
PShaw0423 over 12 years ago
Whom are you quoting? Regardless, the quote is excellent — and both the Old and New Testament writers would agree with it..The only purpose of any religion is to help you understand who and what you are in relation to objective reality, and how to live your life accordingly. The rest may be beautiful and inspiring, or just toxic human ritual and prejudice…either way, it’s not what it’s supposed to be for. Trouble starts when the believers start worshipping their church, or their preacher, or any physical item, instead of the One who deserves it.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s very easy to pickle hard boiled eggs. Get some vinegar, salt, whatever spices you like, a few sliced jalepeño peppers and let it all sit for a couple of weeks. Goes well with beer.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
Oh yeah, I forgot: Peel the eggs first. (It should go without saying, but……)
Thehag over 12 years ago
I love the chocolate bunnies and covered marshmallow eggs. Hard boiled egg whites lovely, the dogs get the icky yolk.Thank you secularlists for all the cool treats. I’m off to hang a finch feeder out the window as the little birds are back now and so entertaining. A true sign spring has arrived.
iced tea over 12 years ago
You can’t forget: like Christmas,Jesus is the Reason for the season on Easter. He arose! He arose! Hallejuhah, He arose! And real eggs should never be put out in room temperature. They get semolina poison if they are. Put those dyed eggs in the refrigerator. Use plastic eggs with jelly beans inside them along with coins or little toys. That’s what I did and the kids loved them and the real eggs too.
goweeder over 12 years ago
You said, "Check this out, numbskull:“I place no stock in religion. By the word “religion”, I’ve seen the lunacy of the fanatics of every denomination be called the will of God,and too much religion in the eyes of too many murderers. Holiness……is in right action; and goodness is in the conscience and in the heart, and what you decide to do everyday will make you a good man………or not”Do I make myself clear?
“Thank you. I have never seen it put in such wonderful way. Being a Logician myself I feel exactly the same way.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
hippogriff over 12 years ago
JanCinLV: The second is LIKE unto it [equal], not derivative.
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Repeating today’s Lynn’s Notes:One tradition we really enjoyed every Easter was colouring eggs. My mother was a fine artist who tried every technique she could find to make our eggs different from the norm. She had us work with white wax crayons which kept the dye from colouring the shell. We then warmed and wiped off the wax so that another colour could be added where the wax had been. This was similar to the way the beautifully decorated eggs are done in places like the Ukraine. Ours were rough and “kid-like” but neat, just the same. She mixed vegetable oil with the dye to create swirling patterns. She put rubber bands around the eggs to make straight lines so we could draw around them. For us it was an art lesson as well as a great way to prepare for the coming of the E.B. who would hide them in the night!Eating the eggs we had so carefully coloured was difficult because we hated to destroy the shells. This resulted in mom’s “Easter tree”. She would carefully break each shell in half, use a needle to tie a thread to the top and hang the shells from the branches of a small shrub she’d placed in a vase. For us, Easter Sunday was as enjoyable as Christmas – and without the expense!
steelersneo over 12 years ago
Two words, Eggs Goldenrod. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm