Hi iroc9555,
Thank you for reporting.
Easter is of course a major Christian festivity, "Alleluja".
But underneath the celebration of the resurrection, there are old layers of pagan folklore to be found.
The egg and hare (bunny) are symbols from the times of the Goddess Ostara.
Right from the days when she was still named Ishtar (Babylon)
up to the days of the old Celts and pagan Germanic tribes,
that were celebrating nature's awakening after a rigid winter period
(not quite finished here in North-Western Europe - 31st of March and cold as winter).
Occasionally Easter coincides with Jewish Pesach Festival commemorating Exodus.
So it is all about "renewal" in some form or other...
Enjoy your Easter days...
remember this time the second day is now also April Fools' day -
April 1st, what a coincidence!
polonus