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This wasn't just an ordinary Easter for us - it was a Greek Easter. We celebrated with our friends Roxy and Carlos (and their family).
The boys prepped the Friday before by making Greek Easter Bread, rice wrapped in grape leaves (domados), and coloring 20 egss (which should have been red but turned out more on the pink side); these eggs were used for a traditional Greek egg game.
Our Easter dinner consisted of lamb, chicken, asparagus, rice, salad and rice pudding for dessert.
It was a lot of fun learning new traditions, eating new foods, and being amongst friends.
I hope you all had a great Easter.
V
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