So... we just played it quiet. In fact, we only left the house twice, once Friday morning to load up on weekly groceries, and Monday morning to drive to PG for brunch. The rest of the time was all family time with the kids.
Friday afternoon --- Mom and Dad drove out to help us colour eggs with the kids and decorate sugar cookies. Saturday we had a stay home day. Sunday we stayed home but I got a phone call at 7:30am from Mom who said they were already on the highway, heading out for breakfast! Monday we went to PG to have breakfast with the Freeman side of the family. They we did our usual errands in the city and came home early so that Cory could get some sleep before his midnight shift.
And now I'll shut up and share the photos. This first time Kirstin has coloured eggs. She was thrilled! She let Grandma do all the work, but she was pretty happy to watch and learn. She also learned that if you smack the egg on the table it makes a lovely criss-crossed patter on the shell...So serious...The survivors... I lost 4 in the boiling process.And the cookies... Yeah, believe it or not, he does think this is a good camera smile!
What the Easter Bunny left behind. Followed by "Hey, how'd a bunny get in the house? And how'd he carry all that? And how did he put the baskets on the couch?"... how much longer is the magic going to last with my little thinker? :)
What the Easter Bunny left behind. Followed by "Hey, how'd a bunny get in the house? And how'd he carry all that? And how did he put the baskets on the couch?"... how much longer is the magic going to last with my little thinker? :)
Hee hee... poor Connor! Alex wouldn't let him fully wake-up before showing him what the Easter Bunny left him.
Our yummy Easter feast.Where we DO NOT blow bubbles....
And the APPROPRIATE place to blow bubbles!
Our annual egg hunt... the Easter Bunny hid them outside this year because there wasn't a food of snow or a giant swamp in the yard. Yay for early springs!
Our yummy Easter feast.Where we DO NOT blow bubbles....
And the APPROPRIATE place to blow bubbles!
Our annual egg hunt... the Easter Bunny hid them outside this year because there wasn't a food of snow or a giant swamp in the yard. Yay for early springs!
She got so excited about finding each egg, that she really didn't look too hard for any more.My most efficient little egg-hunter. Hey, leave some for the other kids to find...
And then, of course, it's not always the kids who want to "play"...Mom and I "played" while Grandpa was outside with the children. This is "Bargello" and probably the most challenging scrapbook technique I've ever attempted. It took us a couple of hours just to do these backgrounds. I'd say a definitive "never again" except that the pages turned out amazing... so I might not swear off it completely.Drawing in the cool colouring book the Easter Bunny gave him!
Cloud-watching after a full day (umm... or perhaps recovering from a chocolate coma)
Easter Monday... headed to PG to have brunch with Cory's parents. I dressed Kirstin up and couldn't resist posing her for a photo. Couldn't get her to smile, but I tried!
Cloud-watching after a full day (umm... or perhaps recovering from a chocolate coma)
Easter Monday... headed to PG to have brunch with Cory's parents. I dressed Kirstin up and couldn't resist posing her for a photo. Couldn't get her to smile, but I tried!
Cory with his Grandma. She's 92! (and I can tell you this without making her mad because she doesn't own a computer...) She had a pacemaker installed in January and has a new lease on life. She said "I feel like an eighty-year old again!" LOL
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Sounded like a lovely Easter, loved all the pictures. Cory's grandmother does not look over a day of 80. My gosh she's a beautiful spirited lady. The eggs and cookies looked amazing. The scrapbook pages, all I can say is WOW! Amazing, like quilting. Thank-you for sharing. :)
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