So tempting...

How could I have forgotten Whopper robin eggs in my earlier post about easter candy? They've even egg-shaped!

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School Teacher said:

I am a Design and Technology Teacher at a boys school in Lincolnshire in the UK. They got me to do a packaging exercise with the kids to package an Easter egg.

I got stuck during the planning an preparation stages, due to a breakdown in marital relations and have not been into work now for over a month.

I planned nothing. I wasted my time like a prime time waster. I feel now myself that I am like a school child who has not done his homework. I've been eating a lot of chocolate lately.

Seeing the easter eggs in the picture made me think of what I'm supposed to be doing. I need some motivational help to get me out of this rut, this dire mess. Please. If there is anyone to inspire me out there then let me know.

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Deb said:

Mmmm...3 bags of mini Robin eggs, a multi-colored tongue, and several break outs later...I can hardly wait for next Easter!

Poor School Teacher. I would share my Robin eggs with you if I had any left! Did you come up with a lesson? If so, I am curious what it was. Sorry to read this much later - I'm thinking of spray foam, snake farts, and other strange packing material now. At least I'm not thinking of eating more Robin eggs.

Jessica said:

Your sick!
Eating Robin eggs.....unless they`re candy eggs.
Do you know how to take care of REAL Robin eggs?

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