Do you take your kids for a visit with the Easter Bunny? When our kids were growing up, we did a few times, but they never really wanted to go. I think they were a bit afraid.
Ever wonder why some years Easter is in April and sometimes — like this year — late March? Why isn't it a fixed date, like most other holidays? Well, it's a bit complicated.
I remember taking my kids to see the Easter Bunny. We were able to snap a few good pictures through the years, but more than not, the kids were scared of the bunny and refused to sit on his lap. I sort of get it. This bunny in New Jersey was scarier for more reasons than just how he looked.
‘Twas the night before Easter and all through the house,
we were all wearing jeans ala ole Levi Strauss.
The children sat there laughing at Tosh point 0,
To me it’s an utterly ridiculous show.
Then suddenly there came a knock at the door,
It startled me so that I fell to the floor...
Easter's right around the corner, so it's time to get into the holiday spirit. Create some awesome eggs, stuff yourself with Peeps--whatever floats your Easter boat. If none of this prep works for you though, we say take a cue from these Easter bunny babies.
In case you haven't noticed, costumed characters can be super creepy. Remember those scary Santas? It's the stuff of nightmares. Unfortunately, the Easter Bunny is no exception.
It's Easter weekend, and we all know what that means -- time to eat some ham and get your crunk on. We've always said if you aren't risking an insulin coma, you aren't really drinking, so here are some Peeps-themed cocktails to prove you love Easter but hate your body...
If you haven't seen this before, now is the time to watch it. It's a piece of video art by Lernert Engleberts and Sander Plug as part of a preschool art project called "Big Art for Little People."
When you think of Easter eggs in the context of movies and television, you think of seeing stuff like the pizza delivery truck in all the Pixar movies, or J.J. Abrams using the faux slushie brand Slusho in each of his movies. But what about literal Easter eggs inspired by movies and TV shows...
If the idea of a human-sized rodent sneaking into your house in the middle of the night carrying a basket of eggs doesn't freak you out, we're pretty sure these photos of creepy Easter bunnies will.