How was your Easter Sunday?
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I had a lovely chocolate bunny which filled me right up, and I have a huge egg to be eaten at some point
I decided to hide my partner's egg, just like we all used to do as kids, and it took her quite a while to find it
I decided to hide my partner's egg, just like we all used to do as kids, and it took her quite a while to find it
- How many eggs did you get? And what kinds?
- What did you get up to?
- Did you eat anything else yummy?
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Hi @Ross_Scope, sounds like you and your partner enjoyed Easter Sunday!
I'm a Greek Orthodox Christian and this year our Easter is not until 2nd of May!
In any case I've been in too much pain to enjoy this long weekend. Even as I'm typing, it's uncomfortable to be sitting up. I don't know where to put myself... Got my MRI Scan tomorrow, I'm hoping I'll find out if my spine has deteriorated... Been waiting for weeks for this scan, so I'm hoping I'll get there ok tomorrow...
Enjoy your Easter Monday.0 -
@Oxonlady sorry you are in pain today and hope your scan goes OK and gives you some answers
@Ross_Scope not a single egg in this house , my son not a choc lover si he had xbox gift card instead , family not visited as we been isolating
So guess will be belated easter
We had nice lunch and I made a choc brownie sundae so not all was lost0 -
Sorry to hear you aren't feeling too good @Oxonlady, I hope the scan goes well tomorrow.
Did your son get anything with his Xbox gift card @janer1967?
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@Ross_Scope he got a game he been wanting , better than lots choc0
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janer1967 said:@Ross_Scope he got a game he been wanting , better than lots choc
I've just finished my Easter egg as an after dinner snack, very yummy0 -
My Easter Sunday was slllllooooowwwwww. However I watched 3:10 to Yuma which was good (the original version, interesting differences to the modern version.)0
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leeCal said:My Easter Sunday was slllllooooowwwwww. However I watched 3:10 to Yuma which was good (the original version, interesting differences to the modern version.)1
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On reflection @Ross_Scope I think I prefer the one with Christian Bale and Russell Crowe in, the interplay is just more interesting. A good story really in a brief period where cowboy films delved into the psychology behind the characters, a new take on an old theme at the time.0
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Almost forgot, the highlight of my viewing day was seeing the old film ‘the incredible shrinking man’ what a great story that is! Wonderful to see it again. ?
Thats a dolls house by the way!0 -
I spent yesterday afternoon at my parents house. We usually have a big family meal but obviously because of the restrictions it didn't happen.0
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