Hi All, > We still dye eggs in our family. With the grandchildren who went through a stage of "That's for babies" But they did it any how, now that they are 22, 24, and 26 years old they come in and get out all the dyig things and we all have a lot of fun talking and catching up on each others lives. The oldest lives in Montclare, N. J. we don't see her that often but the weekend of Easter she is here to dye eggs. None of them want basket any more and I miss putting them togeather. Betty