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Salsera de Corazon wrote:

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Grandma hides eggs every year.... sometimes I feel that I'm too old for this thing....
You are never too old for that




Especially if it's your grandma!!!! besides, just ask Lahtina, this will be her second one ever!

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McOSIRIS wrote:


Grandma hides eggs every year.... sometimes I feel that I'm too old for this thing....

You are never too old for that

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McOSIRIS wrote: Grandma hides eggs every year.... sometimes I feel that I'm too old for this thing.... I thought you were gonna say 'Grandma hides eggs every year.... but the doctor increased her dosage so she's doing better now.'


hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 


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McOSIRIS wrote:


Grandma hides eggs every year....
sometimes I feel that I'm too old for this thing....




I thought you were gonna say 'Grandma hides eggs every year.... but the doctor increased her dosage so she's doing better now.'

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Julie wrote:


So who will up for one ? Beside Lahtina of course Looks like we already have a location HIGH PARK ?  


 


I like that name.... "HIGH" Park....


 



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So who will up for one ? Beside Lahtina of course Looks like we already have a location HIGH PARK ?  

              IM HOSTING ONE THIS YEAR AT MY AUNTS HOUSE FOR THE LITTLE GUYS BUT I USUALLY GO TO RIVERDALE FARM DOWNTOWN WITH MY POOKEY BUT SHES IN CUBA SO IM DOING IT FOR THE BABIES IN THE BACK YARD SHOULD BE FUN!!!

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Grandma hides eggs every year....


sometimes I feel that I'm too old for this thing....



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The Easter bunny was introduced to American folklore by the German settlers who arrived in the Pennsylvania Dutch country during the 1700s. The arrival of the "Oschter Haws" was considered "childhood's greatest pleasure" next to a visit from Christ-Kindel on Christmas Eve. The children believed that if they were good the "Oschter Haws" would lay a nest of colored eggs.

The children would build their nest in a secluded place in the home, the barn or the garden. Boys would use their caps and girls their bonnets to make the nests . The use of elaborate Easter baskets would come later as the tradition of the Easter bunny spread through out the country.

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Thank you sir........I always wondered about that why bunnies instead chickens....

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I love the easter vigil. A strong, peaceful, but at the same time almost enerving service.

Because I've got this acquantice who's also an ucranian orthodox, and they celebrate "their" easter a week after "our" (read, western) easter, next week I'm going to an ucranian orthodox easter vigil! yipiiii! 6 hours on my f@cking feet!!!!!

I wonder if they'll mind if I sit on the floor.



But I'm told the church is beautiful and with some of the most beautiful icons in North America. And that's a lot.


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I'm really quite alien to all this bunny huha. Tomorrow I'm going to the evening Mass -the institution of the Supper. Friday, silent mass. Saturday, Vigil. Sunday, FIESTA!





Yeah, same here. I can't really relate it to what I'm used to during this time of the year.

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Many thanks.


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I'm really quite alien to all this bunny huha. Tomorrow I'm going to the evening Mass -the institution of the Supper. Friday, silent mass. Saturday, Vigil. Sunday, FIESTA!



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The Easter bunny was introduced to American folklore by the German settlers who arrived in the Pennsylvania Dutch country during the 1700s. The arrival of the "Oschter Haws" was considered "childhood's greatest pleasure" next to a visit from Christ-Kindel on Christmas Eve. The children believed that if they were good the "Oschter Haws" would lay a nest of colored eggs.

The children would build their nest in a secluded place in the home, the barn or the garden. Boys would use their caps and girls their bonnets to make the nests . The use of elaborate Easter baskets would come later as the tradition of the Easter bunny spread through out the country.

I google.

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Can someone explain the whole easter bunny thing to me.....and the eggs and all that....I still don't get it....

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/8149/egg.html

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Afrodita wrote:

Can someone explain the whole easter bunny thing to me.....and the eggs and all that....I still don't get it....



The Easter bunny has its origin in pre-Christian fertility lore. The Hare and the Rabbit were the most fertile animals known and they served as symbols of the new life during the Spring season.

The bunny as an Easter symbol seems to have it's origins in Germany, where it was first mentioned in German writings in the 1500s. The first edible Easter bunnies were made in Germany during the early 1800s. And were made of pastry and sugar

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Pantera wrote: If you drive south on keele, pass bloor street.  Keele turns into parkside.  (TTC people get off at keele st and walk south)  on the right hand side is HP.  Its near the zoo. The zoo? there's a zoo there?

Yes there is. Please refer to the link posted above.
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es un zoologico de rumiantes. rummiants, right? very funny. and the place is really nice and green and quiet and good aired and all those good things.

at what time tomorrow? on weekends I'm always a block away from High Park's gates on parkside!


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Can someone explain the whole easter bunny thing to me.....and the eggs and all that....I still don't get it....

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Pantera wrote: If you drive south on keele, pass bloor street.  Keele turns into parkside.  (TTC people get off at keele st and walk south)  on the right hand side is HP.  Its near the zoo. The zoo? there's a zoo there?


Yes there is. Please refer to the link posted above.


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I thought the zoo was in Scarborough?

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If you drive south on keele, pass bloor street.  Keele turns into parkside.  (TTC people get off at keele st and walk south)  on the right hand side is HP.  Its near the zoo.


The zoo? there's a zoo there?



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If you drive south on keele, pass bloor street.  Keele turns into parkside.  (TTC people get off at keele st and walk south)  on the right hand side is HP.  Its near the zoo.

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Julie wrote: So who will up for one ? Beside Lahtina of course Looks like we already have a location HIGH PARK ?   You serious


LOL why not ? Grandes and chicos, it could be fun !


@ Lahtina http://www.toronto.ca/parks/highpark.htm



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What time?


 



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So who will up for one ? Beside Lahtina of course Looks like we already have a location HIGH PARK ?  



You serious



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Julie wrote:


So who will up for one ? Beside Lahtina of course Looks like we already have a location HIGH PARK ?  


Where is High Park anyway?



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So who will up for one ? Beside Lahtina of course


Looks like we already have a location HIGH PARK ?


 



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