1. Super vreemd inderdaad!
Dad, the Easter Bunny should know that I don’t like Rolos but he puts them in my basket every year.
Me: (eating a Rolo) Yeah, that’s weird.
— Simon Holland (@simoncholland) 28 maart 2016
2. En zij maar zoeken
I forgot to buy Easter eggs for the hunt this morning so I told my kids that this year the bunny hid them REALLY well.
— Brian Hope (@Brianhopecomedy) 5 april 2015
3. Zeer selectief in hun kunnen
My kids can find 75K plastic eggs hidden outside, but they can’t pick up one Lego in the middle of the walkway. #Easter
— Beau Coffron (@lunchboxdad) 27 maart 2016
4. Wat een rust!
Easter tip: Tell your kids you hid an egg with $50 in it in the backyard but you don’t remember where. Enjoy a quiet day indoors.
— Abe Yospe (@Cheeseboy22) 24 maart 2017
5. Sterkte!
Kids really do make the holidays magical and bright. Like, take Easter for example. Did you know vomit comes in pastels, too?
— Lurkin’ Mom (@LurkAtHomeMom) 27 maart 2016
6. Dan zijn de rapen gaar
For real Easter dinner fun, serve rabbit to the kids’ table.
— Beauty & The Meh (@TheAlexNevil) 27 maart 2016
7. En geen konijnenkeutels
Please let that be chocolate.
Please let that be chocolate.
Please let that be chocolate.– Every parent on Easter
— Ramblin’ Mama (@ramblinma) 27 maart 2016
8. Zoeken is nog geen specialiteit
Still waiting for this toddler to find the Easter Eggs that are literally sitting in the grass right in front of them.
— Simon Holland (@simoncholland) 29 maart 2016
9. Waar de andere helft gebleven is, weet niemand
Toddler found two and a half eggs at the Easter egg hunt. Yeah, HALF. No one was messing around during that thing.
— dadpression (@Dadpression) 27 maart 2016
10. Nog erger dan Kerst
Do you think Easter is the number 1 holiday for child vehicular barfing?
— Jessica Grose (@JessGrose) 27 maart 2016
11. Kunnen ze daar ook geen activiteit van maken: zoek de papiertjes
Easter: Hunt for eggs.
Day After Easter: Can’t go anywhere without seeing and stepping on plastic egg tops and bottoms.
— The ParentNormal (@ParentNormal) 28 maart 2016
12. Het was weer een succesvolle dag
We covered our backyard in candy-filled Easter eggs. My 1-year-old picked up zero eggs and one piece of dog poop. Money well spent.
— James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn) 20 april 2014
13. Snel dooreten
My kids have figured out every hiding spot I have in this house, so I guess I have no choice but to finish this stash of Easter candy now.
— Ash (@cray_at_home_ma) 29 maart 2016
14. Multifunctioneel
Pro Tip: Christmas lights can double as Easter lights if *you* leave them up long enough.
*we*
— Stephanie Ortiz (@Six_Pack_Mom) 7 maart 2017
15. Gelukkig zit er veel suiker in
5: here’s the thing about chocolate: it’s delicious.
Me: is that it?
5: yes.
Me: ok.
5: and I found an Easter egg from last year & ate it.— Mike Reynolds (@EverydayGirlDad) 2 maart 2017
16. Zou ik zelf nooit doen
[Wipes chocolate from face and brushes candy dust from lap.]
I hate those cliche tweets about parents eating all their kids Easter candy.
— Kelcey Kintner (@mamabirddiaries) 28 maart 2016
17. De hel is het
Behind every photo of kids coloring eggs is a parent screaming and threatening to take away Easter.
— Mommy Cusses (@mommy_cusses) 27 maart 2016
18. Hallo, we blijven niet bezig
My 8yo son asked for a smart phone for Easter. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Everything about that phrase is ridiculous.— Lady E (@LadyEdotMe) 6 maart 2017
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(Bron: Huffington Post)