The last two days have been glorious. I spent 9 solid hours on Saturday scrubbing the kitchen, bathroom, living room and doing 5 loads of laundry. While there is work to be done in the apartment (and my car) still, spring cleaning is definitely good for the soul. Thoughts of rebirth and fresh starts are sure easier to focus on in a newly cleaned space.
Because of my travel schedule and being out of town each of the last several weekends, I opted to stay in Richmond for Easter. I hoped my family would come for the day, but Baby Sis had to work, so they stayed in L-Burg. Being with them would have been ideal, but I made the best out of the day.
First off, I awoke to my Easter Basket from the Easter Bunny. He knows me nearly better than I do ;-). Dove dark chocolate bunny, dark chocolate/almond eggs, malted milk eggs and Starburst jellybeans - all wrapped up in my 1912 antique china that has been waiting for a special occasion to be used. Thanks, Bunny!
Next, I enjoyed my usual Sunday church services. I always look forward to singing, "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" on Easter and was excited to have "All Creatures of Our God and King" as the closing hymn. It was good to see my friends in the Branch that I've been missing while traveling.
I know I spend a great deal of blog space extolling the virtues of my neighborhood, but how can I not do it again when the big "Easter on Parade" annual event happens a block away? I ventured out to experience the festivities.
There were street perfomersAnd fun dancers (these with scarves doing what appeared to be an
Eastern European dance - reminded me of BYU Folk Dancers)
These ones had flowing colorful ribbons flowing from their costumes,
And musicians in several locations along Monument Ave.
The parade is known for two things, though. 1). Dogs in costume (I didn't get any photos of these) and 2). Decorated hats. I somehow felt bad taking pictures of people's hats. I didn't want them to think I was making fun of them. I guess the whole point of doing it is to get attention, so I don't know why it bothered me. Anyway, here are a couple of the gems I did manage to snap while the owners were unaware:
(You can't tell from the picture, but those are all Peeps on the underside)
After the parade, I came home to make my Easter Dinner. While preparing and cooking, I loaded up great talks on the Resurrection. I love byub.org!
Since it was just me for dinner, I got to have my favorites. Voila! Peppercorn pork tenderloin, potato, artichoke, strawberries and topped off with sparkling pear cider. Following the lead of the Easter Bunny, I also used china I don't normally break out.
5 comments:
Wow! Now that's an Easter celebration. I am so glad the Easter Bunny left you something!
What a great weekend! I love Richmond, and your neighborhood. What is up with those Easter hats, though? How weird!
I love artichokes they are so good wish we lived near so you could come to our house for dinner it is always loud and such... Happy Easter!!
Sounds like a fabulous weekend and a wonderful Easter day! I love have a special dinner on special dishes in a newly cleaned house.
I love your dishes! I am fascinated by dishes, especially old ones. Sounds like a lovely Easter celebration--I didn't know you liked dark chocolate. You do live in a beautiful and interesting neighborhood--sure beats the ghetto I live in!
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