Mr. and Mrs. Waltien (and Ali, Steve's sister, and Louise and Lily, the dachshunds) sent us Easter baskets! Right to the ship.

These Easter baskets were filled with yummy candy, a lot of it made in Steve's hometown of Shelburne, VT. Steve really loves candy, so he was really, really excited. In fact, he finished all of his candy in about 5 minutes. I was notorious as a child for saving my Halloween candy for an absurdly long time - sometimes until the next Halloween.

So, I was planning on saving my candy for a while. The basket was so pretty that it was hard to think about diving in and messing it up.

I was getting ready to go to bed, when something happened and I just sort of passed out. I'm not sure what happened, but I had a bruise on my cheek and when I woke up all of my candy was gone. Oh, well. I just felt bad because I was going to share it with Steve, and now it is all gone.
In all seriousness, thank you so much for the Easter greetings, Waltien Family!
1 comment:
I will attest that Steve really does love candy.
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