Anonymous wrote:My entire FB feed was full of parents posting Easter basket pics. I think it's stupid. Just another thing to buy from pottery barn kids, another reason to fill your kids up with chemicals and sugar, and totally forget the major religious "reason for the season."
I'm not even religious and I find the commercializations of this holiday apprehensible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My entire FB feed was full of parents posting Easter basket pics. I think it's stupid. Just another thing to buy from pottery barn kids, another reason to fill your kids up with chemicals and sugar, and totally forget the major religious "reason for the season."
I'm not even religious and I find the commercializations of this holiday apprehensible
Agree. It is the biggest and most important Christian holiday. Pick another day to eat candy and give presents. It's offensive to not believe in God yet "celebrate Easter".
Anonymous wrote:My entire FB feed was full of parents posting Easter basket pics. I think it's stupid. Just another thing to buy from pottery barn kids, another reason to fill your kids up with chemicals and sugar, and totally forget the major religious "reason for the season."
I'm not even religious and I find the commercializations of this holiday apprehensible
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the concept of Easter egg basket to me? I grew up in Asia and I have a 15 month old. It sounds like one can get an Easter basket with gifts or one empty one that you would need to get it filled by going on Easter egg hunt, similar to Halloween basket? Am I correct?
Anonymous wrote:Oh thank god, I feel so much better. Thank you all, temporary guilt panic attack averted - haha! You should see the easter baskets my MIL gets for our kids - they are giant and filled with 30+ carefully selected easter themed gifts and treats, so really, I don't know why I was worrying. She has it covered and then some.