Kyoto, Japan — Picture this: cherry blossoms in full bloom, serene temples, and pastel egg hunts under sakura trees. Mix in mochi-filled eggs and a bunny-shaped bento box, and you've got an Easter like no other. Dreamy, peaceful, and photogenic AF.
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One of my favorite Easter activities is our "Easter Egg Decorating Relay!"
It’s a team challenge where each person decorates one part of an egg — one paints the base, another adds the details, and the last person does the finishing touches
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Everyone gets a dozen eggs, but here’s the catch — no traditional decorating allowed! We can only use markers, googly eyes, glitter, or non-edible items to make our eggs as wacky or outlandish as possible. At the end, we vote for the “Most Ridiculous Egg'
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I’d invite The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland. He'd bring the chaos and fun with his tea party antics, and I’d serve him a quirky Easter feast: carrot cake, mini egg tarts, and endless cups of whimsical tea (of course, all topped with a bit of magic
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