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Church fills the morning hours with Sunrise Service, breakfast, Sunday School and then the service which usually shares a Contata instead of a sermon. We will trapse on over the Grandma's for dinner that could be anything from Lasagna and all the fixins to traditional Ham and all the fixin's..depends what she has planned as a surprise for us. All the girls help her clean her kitchen as the men take the little one's outside for the Egg Hunt. About the middle of the afternoon we will go home and let the kids get into their baskets and everybody just chills out for the rest of the day. Hopefully, Spring break begins with Easter Sunday and not at the end because getting everybody settled to bed for school is pretty tough with all the excitement this busy day held. We all love this Family Holiday!
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