My dad reminds me (every year around this time) that "Buona Pasqua" means "Happy Easter" in Italian, and that "Pasquariello" means "Little Easter."
Although Ryan and I didn't make it home for the holiday, we found little ways to make Easter our own. The day in photos...
[Captions: an Easter "basket" — which was really a mixing bowl; Belgian waffle breakfast; a few chocolate eggs Ryan arranged for my egg-hunt challenge; flowering tree in the front yard; a morning hike in Holliday park; pink tulips in the dining room; our "mini-monster" eggs; tennis lessons from the pro; springtime = open windows; and finally, because every good holiday should end with a good dessert, my chocolate-blackberry pie.]
4.05.2010
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The beginning of your own holiday traditions. It's bittersweet to miss the one's you've created with your family but treasure the one's you create with your new family! Enjoy - you will look back on these days as you do the 'old' days. I love you more - Aunt Pam.
love love love all of the pictures! noticed your cake stand too :) miss and love you lots!!
We missed you here, but like A. Pam said, you and Ryan are creating your own holiday traditions in Indy. Bittersweet for us all . . . btw - a slice of your homemade pie will freeze nicely till May :-)
I love you w/all my heart, Mom xoxoxo
Did you make that pie!??? It's amazing! I really want to see the new place because it looks adorable. And I just need to see you soon. 2 weeks and Meg will be getting married!!
I enjoyed the pictures...especially the one where you used pasta as the bedding for the Easter "basket"....and I really like those monster eggs! I say those at the store and was really tempted to get them.
Love you, Nick
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