Quiet Traditions and Pink Outfits: A Look Inside the Anderson Easter
While many families took to social media this Easter with carefully staged snapshots and reels, the Andersons chose something quieter — and far more enduring.
Meredith (@merofmanycolors) offered a rare glimpse into her family’s traditions through a thoughtful post on her personal Tumblr.
“In my family, Easter starts before the sun is up. Church pews. Coffee in paper cups. My sisters pretending not to care about the egg hunt, even though we all know they do,” she wrote.
“We gather. We eat. We laugh. We fall into rhythms so old, they feel like muscle memory. And then the house fills. People arrive — some we see every week, some only once a year. There are games. Loud voices. Someone spills something. Someone always does.”
There were no accompanying photos, but her words painted a vivid portrait — one of early mornings, warm laughter, and an unchanging sense of togetherness.
In a private conversation, Christina (@christinaandoscar) confirmed she spent the holiday at home as well.
“I’ll be home for Easter! I’m home now,” she shared. “We tend to do an egg hunt for Sadie, and the family goes to church.”
Christina may have stayed off the grid publicly, but behind the scenes, she sent along some cheerful photos of herself dressed in a soft pink Easter outfit — a subtle nod to the holiday’s joy and tradition.
Together, the Andersons celebrated the way they always have: surrounded by family, steeped in ritual, and blissfully off-camera — proving once again that not every beautiful moment needs to be broadcast.