Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Easter Eggstravaganza!

Just a few pics from Easter to share.

Saturday, we did our traditional egg dyeing project. E obviously needed a lot of help this year but the older two are getting more skilled in their egg handling. The day before we dyed the eggs A asked why we needed to bother boiling them first. I explained that it made it easier to handle them and that we would get to eat them later. She was less than thrilled with the prospect of eating eggs of any kind but agreed to help dye eggs for other people to eat.

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One of the egg artisans at work.

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E and her cheesy grin that appears whenever there is a camera nearby.

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The glorious eggs.

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On Easter morning the girls woke up at their regular time which surprised me. They rushed into our room and asked if they could see their baskets. I told them to go see if the bunny had filled them and I'd be along shortly to get a few photos.

They could not wait to get started on the candy...

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I helped organize the Easter Egg Hunt Mad Dash this year. It usually takes about 6 people at least 20 minutes to get all the eggs thrown out on the lawn each year...and about 45 seconds for the kids to descend upon the common and make a clean sweep. This is one of the easiest events to sign up for because there is literally NOTHING to clean up! The kids do it all for you - and without a single complaint!

E needed much prodding this year to actually collect eggs. I had to keep pointing out eggs and prompting her to pick them up. She was far too interested in the sight of all the big kids running from one end of the common to the other. I think she wondered what the big rush was all about! After all, the little kids get their own little space full of eggs that is cordoned off by cones and orange string (which you can see in the top left corner of this picture)...

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R and her bag of loot. She is now officially one of the "big kids" who can run far and fast and can get quite a lot of eggs along the way.

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A also managed very well for herself. In fact, she did so well that she took the advice given by the Christian Ed. Director very much to heart and shared some of her bounty with a child who wasn't nearly as fortunate.

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After the hunt we were off to grandma and grandad's house for a yummy ham dinner with all the fixin's. I offered to bring along dessert and decided to make a cake. Do you think I maybe had a bit too much fun with the frosting?

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2 comments:

TuxBaby said...

What fun pics!!!!!! I love that grin on E. Her WHOLE face grins!

It still amazes me just how R looks like Dad and A looks like you. I haven't figured out E yet- but I'm leaning more towards looking like you, too. :-)

Great cake! Looks like it was fun to make!

~TuxB

Lisa said...

Easter looked like fun..we missed you guys!

I miss this age with the excitement of the Easter Bunny, hunting for eggs and enjoying coloring them!!

M and S did color eggs, all three woke late, were less than impressed that the "Easter Bunny" came but did enjoy the candy!

Lisa