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A Day In The Life Of The Alfino'sFrom MomMemorable Moments

The Easter Weekend That Was

30 March 2016
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I’m trying really hard to remember that not every occasion has to be an event.

This is especially hard when you blog on the regular because then every occasion really is an event that you could blog about. Take Easter for example. I had to really resist the urge to dust out bunny foot prints, craft up pretty eggs, bake an Easter cake with all the toppings and do an Easter egg hunt of epic proportions. To avoid thinking about place settings and table decorations because, well, we weren’t even having anyone over for Easter lunch so what the hell is actually wrong with me?

I really struggle with the need to make everything worth sharing. It’s something that I know I struggle with so I try and keep it down to a rational level. But no matter how hard I try, some things still make my eye twitch.  Like the kids dressing themselves in the most obscurely patterned outfits your poor eyes ever did see. This feeling is 5 times worse if I had planned on taking the big camera out with us for the day. How pathetic am I that I wouldn’t share some pictures because I feel like their clothes were not well thought out enough?  It’s not like I want you to think that we live the most perfect life per say (I think I’m quite open about real life stuff), but when I share it on Insta it kind of needs to look beautiful. Why? Well because no one bothers to like it if you don’t.

On the Instagram note though. I can’t even look at another post asking me to turn on my notifications. Firstly, Instagram seem to be figuring that out, secondly I don’t particularly want to add more time wasting notifications to my phone and thirdly, and probably most importantly, if I was going to turn it on for you, I would have done it without you begging me. Maybe I’m an awful person, but when you basically beg me to follow your every move it makes me worried about your need for validation and it makes me consider unfollowing you altogether. It’s a sign of our times I know, and one that I often find myself falling into (the quest for numbers) but I’m just so over it.

Anyway, rant over.

In spite of un-Instagram worthy attire and quite a few chocolate induced tantrums, we made it through the weekend with a smile on our faces.  And I thought I would share some of those moments with you here.

Instead of our usual family lunch at one of the Aunties houses, we went to Moyo at Kirstenbosch for lunch.  It was lovely and the kids ate for free which is even better!  While we were wrapping up the bills and stuff, some of the family went and hid the eggs out in the gardens on behalf of the Easter bunny, despite it being cold, the kids had a ball trying to find all the eggs.

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We then said that they could choose just one thing to eat now. All the kids took their little egg, but Knox?  Oh no, he’s a clever little sod, he took the biggest bunny and devoured every last bit of it!

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As is becoming a tradition, our kids were blessed with far too many eggs, so when we had our friends over for brunch on the Monday, we did another little egg hunt with them. Sharing is caring and all that 🙂

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We actually had to clear out a whole shelf for all the eggs to hide in the pantry as we ration them out over the next year or so. If Seth doesn’t find them first 😉

xo

The Easter Weekend That Was was last modified: March 30th, 2016 by 321Blog
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cat@jugglingact 30 March 2016 at 2:44 PM

We have scaled down a lot on the eggs and I do not even think the kids miss it. And notifications! I do not have a single apps on (apart from the school communicator and Whatsapp).

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Leigh 30 March 2016 at 5:47 PM

I had no idea about instagrams notification thing -shows how new I am to all of it- but don’t you think everyone wants validation? Also some people im sure do it because they want to grow their businesses and get there stuff seen, all validation aside. To make the assumption that people are ‘begging you’ because they want you to like their pictures isn’t always the case. And even if some of my friends asked I doubt it would put me off following them all together. Just a thought from one blogger to another 🙂 i guess it’s how you see it that counts 🙂

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Kim Muller 31 March 2016 at 9:57 AM

Ooh my kids also got sooooooo many eggs!!! I need to keep changing the hiding places for myself (I keep finding the darn chocolate) lol!

On the Instagram note and wanting everything to be perfect, everyone who follows you knows that life is never perfect 100% of the time, it’s probably only perfect 0.1% and that’s ok. We still love seeing your pics, hearing your thoughts and getting a hint of your humour lol. So keep posting.

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Robynne 31 March 2016 at 8:26 PM

Wow, they really were spoilt with lots of Easter eggs. Love that your little dude grabbed the biggest bunny. Very clever 🙂

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Shelley Smidt-Booys 2 April 2016 at 7:10 AM

I love your Instaposts. I don’t turn on notifications either because I have a day job. Besides, I feel folks have to genuinely like what you’ve pit out there. My 2c.
On another note…you’re welcome to ration some of that chocolate out my way. Consider it a public service hehehe

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