
That's what Isaac told me this afternoon.
It could just be mummy's intuition, but I'd say her silliness has something to do with the estimated 5 kilos of chocolate she's consumed since yesterday morning at 6am.
Chocolate status as of Easter Monday evening:
Isaac: Eaten his one chocolate bunny, but has stashed other eggs and mini eggs around his room for the 12 month chocolate drought he anticipates till next Easter ("but when does the Easter bunny come again, mum? Before my birthday?" "No mate, not till next year - after your birthday and after Christmas". He looked at me, blue eyes as big as saucers, completely horrified).
Cassidy: Most of her stash consumed before 9am Sunday morning. There is only one foot left of a bunny in a bowl in the fridge (I saw her try to take a little nibble of it this afternoon, but I think I actually heard her little tummy revolt and she thought better of it).
Needless to say, she has spent most of the weekend like she has injected sugar directly into her veins. In the photo above, Isaac was trying to get her involved in some sort of game but she seemed physically incapable of ignoring the chocolate voices inside her head.
We of course, try to instill the true meaning of Easter in our children. At one point yesterday I found a book on the floor that the "Easter bunny" had given to Cassidy as part of her stash. I held it up to her and said, "Oh wow, Cassidy, where did this beautiful new book come from?"
She looked at me completely deadpan and dis-interested and said, "I don't know mum. The big rabbit bought it, I guess".
Guess the "big rabbit" really shouldn't have bothered to fight the queue in Bookworld.