Hi Dean!
Great question! We are a traditional southern family so Easter always consists of church and eating. The church is packed on Easter because so many only go that one time a year. We try to attend regularly all year round. I miss the days of dressing two little girls up in pretty dresses and new shoes. Our church is a bit more modern and only a few people still get really dressed up. Since our girls are grown now, there's no more egg hunting for our family.
We dye eggs every year and have a blast doing it. Bama is the egg dying master!!! He's so creative! We like to be non-traditional when it comes to egg dyeing and we make our eggs look like other things. (basketballs, zombies, flowers, mosaics, Van Gogh's Starry Night, etc.)
We usually meet up with family after church and have a big meal. Ham is a staple on Easter Sunday or Resurrection Sunday as I like to refer to it. We have traditional southern style macaroni and cheese along with vegetables, cooked southern style of course, and LOTS of iced sweet tea. Dyed eggs make for colorful egg salad and deviled eggs. Since strawberries are in season, I usually make strawberry shortcake and we have a couple other desserts too. A nap typically follows the big meal.