Every year (for the last three), I have used Easter to continue the Smith Family tradition of painting eggs (the real kind, blown-out and then sealed with wax...a form of self-torture that I both love and hate...just try blowing an egg -- you'll see).
This year's crop turned out particularly well (shockingly well...and without wine). My theme is always storybooks -- whatever has been the year's dominant characters. For Harry, it was easy: Curious George. Charlotte was a little
harder, given we're still striving to find her niche. So for her, I painted Tilly, from "Happy Hector," who looks surprising like my precious girl.The one downside to these gems is that they're, yes, extraordinarily fragile and not exactly something you can share with the kids (yet), already Tilly has a hairline (pun too) fracture, courtesy an enthusiastic Harry (I may be re-Tillying soon, sigh). But I still have many of the eggs I painted with my parents 30-some years ago (lots of shards too).
EDITOR'S NOTE: Worried that Tilly will not make it to Easter '11, we have added the cast of "Clip Clop" to our egg stash. Sorry, but Mr. Horse was entirely too big for the egg, and my patience.
Here Chicky, Chicky, Chicky....






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