Easter Weekend

Easter weekend was one of those times when my new life felt a million miles away from my old life. Not in any sort of better or worse way, just extremely different. Whereas last year was spent having a quiet Easter in Auvergne with French Maman and French Nana, this year was spent entertaining and distracting two young Irish boys who’s mother was stuck in the hospital recovering from surgery.

First up; the movies. Movies always seem like a good idea. We saw Draft Day and stuffed them with popcorn and Bluebell ice cream. Because ice cream and popcorn does not a meal make (well, for growing lads it doesn’t, for me, it’s more than OK), we had steaks (chicken fried and regular) at the Longhorn Cafe. Places like the ‘Longhorn Cafe’ seem like rugged places for rough and tumble boys.ย 
Another rugged place is a ranch, so that’s where we went the next day (the next dayย being Saturday). Boys love ranches. Even big boys.ย 
The little boys busied themselves throwing horseshoes and fishing while the big boy, Gregory, got to man the monster barbecue grill with Texas Girl’s husband (If ‘manning’ the barbecue means sitting on one’s tukhus while slamming can after can of Miller Lite. He had two excuses for this; 1. Miller Lite is like drinking water and 2. They needed the empty cans for target practice.)
Not wanting to get my hands dirty, at least not in a mucky, yucky, dirt kind of way, I decided to leave the boys outside and dye eggs with this cutie patootie. (Easter egg dye is a much more preferable way to dirty hands, it’s far more dainty like).ย 

On Easter Sunday, the boys discovered that the Easter Bunny found them all the way in Texas (a forwarding address must have been left in Dublin). And I guess the Easter Bunny found Gregory’s forwarded address too because he woke up to find this sitting on his nightstand…

… Gregory’s very first Easter basket! His face was absolutely priceless when he spotted it, he loved it! (Proof positive that the Easter Bunny and baskets are way cooler than bells that fly in from Rome… flying bells?! That’s plain crazy talk.)

That night we were having Easter dinner at Miss Vicki’s house (Miss Vicki of the Golden Girls Staycation). Since Gayle was in town from Seattle, she decided to come along too.

She didn’t want to miss the fish fry. That’s right, we were having an Easter fish fry! Miss Vicki’s husband knew that I had been craving fried catfish something fierce since I returned from France, and not wanting me to eat any ol’ catfish, he said he’d cook me some, and that day for cooking, turned out to be Easter. So instead of the usual lamb or ham, we had this…ย 
… fried catfish, fried shrimp, and fried oysters (not pictured because they were still in the fry daddy)! If that’s not a big ol’ welcome back to Texas I don’t know what is. And for dessert, a coconut cake as cute and delicious as the Easter Bunny himself.
Wait a second… is the Easter Bunny a boy or a girl? I used to be certain he was a boy but now I’m wondering. Oh well, it doesn’t matter anyway because unfortunately the poor Easter Bunny didn’t make it out of our house alive. Apologies to any of you who are still waiting on your baskets, Fifty feels terrible about that.

P.S. Fifty didn’t actually kill the Easter Bunny. He destroyed (and as of yesterday, decapitated) some other poor, defenseless, toy bunny…ย once a psycho killer, always a psycho killer.

22 responses to “Easter Weekend”

  1. What a fun Easter – oh man, you make me miss home! Massive smokers, fried catfish and oysters, ah la la la la…funny what you miss. Glad the transition is going well! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. Sara, that was an amazing grill. Only in Texas. And, what a beautiful longhorn bull. Bet you had fun even though little boys and a handful. Glad you are enjoying your stay in Texas. It is the greatest state.

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  3. It looks like you had a fun and varied Easter weekend! Cute Easter baskets too. I didn't dye eggs this year but as a child it was always something we would do on Easter Sunday. I must do that next year! Glad to see you are settling in.http://missbbobochic.blogspot.co.uk/

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  4. Mmmm fried shrimp. That's my kinda Easter!

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  5. I must agree with Shannon. Fried shrimp is yum! And a rather nice alternative to the poulet from Super U with beaucoup les legumes et pomme de terre! Glad you all had a good Easter. Fifty, you bunny killer you!

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  6. I'm jealous… I didn't get an Easter basket ๐Ÿ˜ฆ So for me the bells are still better than the Easter bunny so far. Looks like you had a pretty busy (and awesome) Easter though!

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  7. It looks like you had an awesome Easter! ๐Ÿ™‚ That picture of Fifty cracks me up ๐Ÿ˜€ Those Easter baskets are so cute. I need to try fried catfish! Have a wonderful weekend ๐Ÿ™‚

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  8. Well Fifty, I guess we're not in Provence any more! And I love the end of the Easter Bunny ;o)

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  9. ha! Jon was horrified by Miller Light too :Pand Charlie eviscerated a dinosaur yesterday! what is WITH these psycho killer puppies?

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  10. Holy gorgeous blog makeover! I'm loving the new header! Hello ma belle, รงa fait trop longtemps! I'm glad to see you getting settled into phase one of your new adventures. Happy belated Easter. Ice cream, popcorn and steaks are ALWAYS a good idea. : )

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  11. That really is a monster grill! Oh God, I don't think I have ever seen anything like that!That bunny cake looks so cute. And well, Fifty is always cute, no matter how many toys he destroys. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  12. I just love the pics of your French man in the U.S., doing such 'merican things. I can't wait until my Spaniard and I are doing just that!Sounds like it was a good one.

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  13. Peeps! I miss peeps. Happy Easter, yours looks lovely ๐Ÿ™‚

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  14. At least it was a toy bunny?

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  15. I've never understood the bells! That first picture (bull? ox? bovine creature) is gorgeous!

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  16. I still can't believe you're in Texas, eek! ๐Ÿ™‚ I LOVE all these pictures, and that (with Fifty), some things never change, no matter where the location. Gregory is fitting right in to the Texas lifestyle!

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  17. Oh, and you look gorgeous (as per usual – that really should go without saying).

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  18. next year i'm coming to texas for easter…the easter bunny STILL hasn't found me in atlanta. also, i had a meatball for dinner…fish fry sounds WAY better!

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  19. What an Easter feast! Sounds like you all had a great time.

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  20. I'm wondering how Gregory (and Fifty!) would react to seeing that Longhorn!!! Don't see that in France everyday!!Yum – fish fry. My Texas granddad used to do that every so often and I would devour it :))

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  21. FRIED SEAFOOD!!!!!!!!!

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  22. That looks like a great Easter!

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