There's nothing like a little excitement to accompany a blog post! I had just sat down at my desktop computer to begin this post when my iPhone started making a loud noice. I picked it up and a message appeared on the screen with an imminent threat alert by the National Weather Service. A toronado warning was in the area and we were told to take shelter in a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Yikes! I immediately turned my computer off and my hubby and I listened to weather reports on his laptop until the threat passed.
I've been absent from my blog for a while again. Life's been busy making 60 Easter baskets for the children attending Tea With the Easter Bunny at The Whitney today.
The first step of the project was shopping for everything. I ordered the bunny baskets from Oriental Trading Company.
Finally done! My hubby and I delivered them to The Whitney last Thursday.
The tea began today at 12:00 noon with staggered seating every 15 minutes until 1:00 o'clock. 112 parents and children attended. I took a few candid shots before all the hustle and bustle began.
~ The Tablescape ~
The Menu. It was too busy to get pictures of the tiered servers and dessert plates.
Jenna and Kaylee - the sweet gals at the Reception Desk
The Whitney pianist, Joel, with the Easter Bunny [Avery, one of the servers]
~ The Easter Bunny and Me ~
The Easter Bunny getting ready to distribute the baskets.
The Easter Bunny with two children that attended. Last year we got a group photo of all the children in attendance, but not this year. The children were all so adorable.
Avery and Andrew in the coffee/tea prep room. The bunny costume was very hot so every so often Avery snuck away from public view to remove her bunny head for a few moments of relief. She did a great job.
The 2026 Tea With the Easter Bunny is now in the books, and the next big event at The Whitney will be the Generations Tea [commemorating Mother's Day] on May 9th.
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