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Easter Monday

For most, the day after Easter means lots of left over ham and hard-boiled eggs, not to mention jelly beans and chocolate rabbits and peeps

Gem cooked yesterday, and the meal was delicious.  The weather turned hot and muggy; there were storms last night.  As happens every spring, they have not turned on the AC so I am struggling with open windows and the high pollen counts.  Sleep was elusive. 

The commute in was very easy this morning -- apparently schools do not reopen in Montgomercy County until tomorrow and many people took off today.  Maybe they are going to the National Zoo -- apparently the Monday after Easter has been a traditional open day, there is no admission charge and there are many special activities planned.  Looks like a fun day with entertainment and food, and the summery type weather should encourage people to go.

I was rather surprised to find an entry in the Liturgical Calendar -- apparently the day after Easter had its own observances originally.  All I can say is that any husband that spritzs his wife with water [scented or not] to wake her up, deserves to get the bucket the next day!
Permalink | Monday, April 25, 2011