I was in the store yesterday and caught one of those snippets of conversation you hear in passing.
Two women pushing their shopping carts, and one says to the other, "Have a good Easter." And of course the response was, "You too."
It made me think as I was pushing my own cart, What is a good Easter? When do you know you've achieved a good one? If the ham is good? If the kids are happy with their treats? If church is inspiring? If it's sunny and bright?
For me, to have a good Easter will be if everything goes smoothly as it should, I live, and the day is happy. Only that's the definition of every good day, all those not-so-special days.