Here comes Peter Cotton Tail, Hopping down the Fairy Trail

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Happy Easter!  We celebrated ours early by hosting an egg hunt on the Fairy Berry Trail in the woods behind our house. Our Gypsy and Dewdrop had foofed it up beautifully, and lined the whole trail with pinwheels (from the Dollar Store).

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We started out letting the baby have a few minutes to gather some eggs for her basket at the top of the trail, then the race was on.

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Sugarwings was ready to hit the trail in high speed as soon as she got the go-ahead to race away.

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She might have been in a hurry to fill her own basket, but took time to stop and help her little sister when her eggs fell out of her basket.

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The trail really looks good, better than it ever has.  What a gorgeous spring we are having!

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Since Sugarwings was going to be at her aunt's for Easter Sunday, she and Fin wrote the bunny a note and asked if he would hide eggs early, and left it out in the woods with a carrot as a bribe.  Fin is older and knew that (spoiler alert- if you are a kid, or just a kid at heart, don't read this!)  that the Easter Bunny isn't the guy who does all the eggs himself, but he got behind the idea and seemed to forget about that. 

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Dewdrop was pretty pleased with her first Egg Hunt too. I don't really think that the whole "give the baby a few minutes to find eggs first" was needed. She held her own with the big kids.

And was very fond of the organic jelly beans and gummi bears I'd put into the 150 eggs out in the woods. (I didn't want the parents mad at me for handing out too much candy, but had to put something in the eggs, so settled on a couple organic jelly beans in each, and made sure to have some healthy after school snacks for everyone before we cracked open the eggs and hit the sugar!)

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I loved watching the different approaches to finding the eggs. Seems like the bigger you are, the faster you go.

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The smallest kids ended up finding the most eggs, because they lingered.  

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And Dew Drop was happy just playing with the eggs themselves, but when she realized there was stuff in them, it got even more exciting.

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Sugarwings must have been watching some old movies, because she was certain that white gloves were required with Easter dresses, and kept hers on the whole time.

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but didn't necessarily keep them white…

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This gown has been in her dress up closet, along with the garland Aunt Sissy made for her, for years and is one of her faves.  Its good to have a piece in your wardrobe that is so versatile and can be worn for tea parties and fairy walks, as well as egg hunts.

I'm looking forward to garage sale season so I can replenish her dress stock. Most of them are 2nd hand to start with and are starting to show it after years of dress up play. 

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One thing I've noticed over the years, is that as much as the kids like princess gowns, that are meant for dress up, they seem to prefer  pretty dressy-dresses.  And of course, those are much sturdier than the clothes sold in the toy department too.

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And Dewdrop seems  to be enjoying dressing up.

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In the past, she has been irritated by Grammie trying to put her in fairy clothes, but I have a feeling that its growing on her now.

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Not only did our Gypsy add pretties to the trail this spring, I started some plantings out there.  Around the fairy tree house, I planted some Virginia Creeper, which I hope with cover the over hanging branches eventually and make it feel more enclosed.

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I also planted some variegated and plain vinca, and some ivy.  We'd spent a day edging the flower beds up by the house, pulling up vines that were growing beyond their borders and straighting the rocks that lined the beds before we had new gravel delivered.  Instead of tossing all those vines, I filled two wheelbarrows up with them and took them down to the Fairy Berry trail to  line the walkways.

It feels good to have fresh gravel everywhere! We did the driveway and sidewalks too. And we PAID someone else to do it all. In the past, I've spent weeks with my wheelbarrow and shovel spreading gravel from the pile we had delivered.  But I discovered that the labor cost of having it spread was only $250. 

Seriously?

I spent weeks of back breaking labor to save $250?  I know I'm cheap, but I am NOT that cheap. Its not worth my time (or back) when two guys with rakes and a bobcat can do it in one day!!

And now, everything looks so fresh and clean, like the ground does after a new snow. Of course, it will be a matter of days before weeds peek through, and I noticed this morning that we already have a gopher mound.

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I hope your Easter is a blessed one and that your basket is over filled with chocolates!

10 thoughts on “Here comes Peter Cotton Tail, Hopping down the Fairy Trail”

  1. I always enjoy your beautiful photos Karla. The girls are all so pretty ! What great fun and memories for all of the little ones. Your Fairy path and garden are awesome !
    Happy Easter !
    Hugs, Sue

  2. How fortunate are you to live in such a beautiful area! I love the girls’ fairy dresses, and you are such a sweet grandmother to make this Easter egg hunt for them. Happy Easter!

  3. Thanks for sharing the children hunting eggs down the your Fairy Trail… reminds me so much of my childhood memories at my grandmother’s home. What joy!
    I adore the photo of Sugarwings helping Dewdrop with her tumbled eggs.
    Happy Easter,
    Tami

  4. Gorgeous photos! What a wonderful Spring day! Thanks for sharing all the scrumptiousness!
    Hippidy-Hoppidy Easter’s on it’s way!

  5. Margie Staniszeski

    Oh how beautiful and magical! What a special egg hunt they all had!! Love all your pictures so much. Making memories is so wonderful!!!

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