Share Your World Easter Monday

Here are my answers to this week’s questions from Di

Have you had any Easter Eggs this weekend?
We are spending the Easter Weekend with our family in Plettenberg Bay—a lovely time, though these days we’ve traded egg hunts for a more laid-back celebration. Small children aren’t in the picture anymore, so no frenzied races for hidden treasures. Or so I thought.

Easter Sunday, bright and early, 7:30 a.m.—a casual bathroom trip turned into the ultimate plot twist: the bunny had struck! There, glistening in their glory, were two Lindt Easter Eggs just waiting to be discovered. I mean, avoiding chocolate is one thing, but on Easter Sunday? That’s sacrilege.

 Is today a holiday in your country?
Yes, Easter Monday is now called ‘Family Day’. This change was made in 1994 to create a more inclusive holiday that could be celebrated by everyone, regardless of religious beliefs

Are you familiar with Cadbury Creme Eggs, and if so, which is your favourite?
These eggs are available in South Africa, and although I would kill to try them, they do not make their way into my shopping basket. I am a recovering chocoholic so I limit myself to Lindt dark chocolate only. My favourite flavours are ‘touch of salt, ‘chilly’ and ‘mint’.

Do you prefer a bar of chocolate, a box of chocolates, or something with chocolate flavouring (ice cream, cake, etc).
All of the above in my chocoholic days. Breakfast? That was often a slab of chocolate, paired with coffee for balance. Bad day? Chocolate to the rescue! Hungry? Chocolate! Not hungry? Still chocolate. Supermarket queues were a nightmare with those chocolates begging to be popped into the shopping basket. Many a time I couldn’t resist and one would be half-eaten by the time I reached the check-out.

Chocolate-coated peanuts became my therapist—every packet a session, every bite a revelation. And when I found myself neck-deep in peanuts for three months, I decided drastic action was required. I quit my job. A bold move, but hey, a chocoholic knows when to take a stand (and when to sit back with some chocolate cake).

Now that I am older, wiser, and digestively humbled my chocolate cravings have been tamed. I now enjoy petite, polite portions of dark Lindt chocolate —just a square or two to enjoy with that cup of Nespresso. This maintains a semblance of sanity and provides a sweeter life without overdoing the sweetness.

Gratitude:-

On this Family Day, I am grateful that I am part of an awesome extended family. Even though we are scattered around the country and the world, we are always there for each other and always have a fabulous time when we are together.

Enjoying Braaied Yellow-tail with our Plett Family

6 thoughts on “Share Your World Easter Monday

  1. pensitivity101's avatarpensitivity101

    Wonderful post Helen! Thanks for joining in and congrats on your will power over chocolate. Hubby’s Easter Bunny was eaten on Saturday. I still have mine, but will either end up sharing it, or he’ll have it. I don’t mind.
    Chocolate is one of those things i can take or leave, but when I’m taking, it’s a lot!
    Lovely family picture.

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    1. puppy1952's avatarpuppy1952 Post author

      I have eaten the ears so far! The Earl hasn’t touched his yet. We both love chocolate but our capacity to enjoy it has decreased! More physical inability to eat it rather than will power!

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    1. puppy1952's avatarpuppy1952 Post author

      Wow – sign of the times, Anne. Our Easter was nevertheless quiet as the grandkids are all grown up and only one grandson is still at home. It was a lovely catchup time and gave us a chance to give special attention to this branch of the family.

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