



I've had a lot of living transition in the last decade (by my own default) between houses,lofts,apartments,and so on. So when it comes to holiday decorating, I kind of stink at it. I never felt a sense of tradition like I do now in the current (and hopefully permanent for awhile) house. I think kids do it to you too. So, when it comes to Easter, I'm going to make more of an effort this year. I thought a couple of these Martha images might get us all in the mood!