Sunday, 31 March 2024

A Bright & Happy Easter

This morning, Mandy Brightfield woke up bright and early.  It's Easter! she thought excitedly to herself.  She was looking forward to her family's traditional Easter picnic with their friends.  She jumped out of bed, washed quickly, and got dressed in her favourite dress.  She went out into the living area, and what did she find?  A large basket of Easter goodies!  There were chocolate eggs, fresh flowers, and a large chocolate bunny head.  How exciting!

By this time, she could hear her little sister Jenny waking up.  Mandy knew that if Jenny saw the basket, unpacking it would be all she wanted to do, so Mandy rushed back into the bedroom to help her little sister get ready for the picnic.

"What dress do you want to wear, Jenny?  What about this pretty blue one?" she suggested hopefully, but the response was just what she had expected.

"No," said Jenny.  "I want to wear like Daddy."  Jenny adored her father, and admired his postman's uniform so much that her mother had asked Mrs Prickles to make her a miniature dress to match.  Now it was all Jenny ever wanted to wear.

"Fine," Mandy sighed, exasperated.  "But you'll at least wear your pretty flowery hat that Mummy bought for you, won't you?  Quickly, put it on - I've a surprise to show you!  The Easter Bunny has been here!"

Jenny agreed to the hat, and the girls spent several minutes investigating the delightful Easter basket, and wondering what flavours the chocolate eggs might be.

"I could eat that whole big blue one!" Jenny announced.

"You would be sick," said her sister.

Finally, their parents were ready for the picnic too, and they were duly dragged over to admire the basket.

"My, the Easter Bunny has outdone himself this year!" said Mrs Nancy Brightfield.

"Yes indeed," her husband Billy agreed.  "Look at that chocolate rabbit - I could fancy biting his ear right off!" he added with a grin.  His daughters giggled.

"Mother, do you think we should take the basket to the picnic?" suggested Mandy.  "Then we could share all these lovely treats with our friends."

"What a lovely idea, sweetheart," said her mother, pleased.  "Let me put these beautiful flowers in a vase though - they will wilt if we take them with us."

She carried them off into the kitchen, smiling.  She was touched by Mandy's generosity, and looked forward to seeing it rewarded.  She knew that Mandy would be just as pleased as Jenny, when they discovered later that evening what was hiding in the kitchen cupboard!

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Happy Easter to all those who celebrate it, from the Brightfield family (and ours!) to yours.

9 comments:

  1. Sharing is careing - such a cute story! Happy Easter to you and your loved ones, GreyRabbit - also on behalf of the citizens of Purrchester & Carrot Field Hollows ;)

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    1. Thankyou Florence! Hope you had a good Easter too. :)

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  2. Hi GreyRabbit!

    What a sweet Easter story! It was great to find a new post on your blog.

    I´m happy to see one of the families you got at Christmas. The Brightfields are lovely.
    I own the previous version but I´d love to have this one for the simple reason that I love Jenny´s outfit .She looks really cute in the mini postman uniform , just like her father.

    How generous Mandy is! It's very nice of her to take the basket to the picnic and share the chocolate eggs with her friends.

    I'm curious to know what is in the kitchen cupboard. I guess it must be something yummy !

    Thanks for sharing this lovely story. I loved it!

    Happy Easter to you and your family and to all the residents of Macadamia Grove.

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    1. Thanks Cutata. I can confirm that the surprise in the kitchen cupboard was a delicious chocolate cake - the girls were very happy to see it. :) Hope you and your family had a good Easter too.

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  3. Happy Easter GreyRabbit! I love the story :)

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  4. Hi GreyRabbit!

    It's lovely to have a new tale from Macadamia Grove, and the Brightfields are a cute family to feature. When they rereleased this family in the new clothes I had to have them even though I'd managed to get pre-loved ones not long before!

    I loved the character you gave them; Mandy looking after her little sister and Jenny determined to emulate her daddy. Great to see them enjoying an Easter tradition.

    Take care!

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  5. Hi GreyRabbit!
    Aww, what a cute Easter story! Lovely pictures as always, too. Little Jenny is so cute in her postman uniform, and that basket was so beautiful and full of yummy treats! Mandy's generosity is endearing. I hope they all had a wonderful time at the picnic and later eating that wonderful chocolate cake!

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