I guess I was feeling a little nostalgic this year. I resurrected a few things that I did growing up with my family for Easter. We colored eggs the old-fashioned way with food coloring, vinegar and boiling water (the colors are soooo much better and brighter and faster that way), and used crayons, and rubber bands and double-dipping colors to make them look oooh so nice.
My other nostalgic moment was when I bought those Whopper eggs that you can lick and then color your lips with. I remember doing that oh so many times with my sisters. I introduced Landon to the excitement of blue easter egg lips.
Easter morning we woke up and had Landon hunt for his basket and some eggs we hid around the house for him. Since Sawyer just made out like a bandit at his birthday the week before, we just gave him some 'little puffs' which worked out well, because he ended up playing with the empty easter eggs instead.
Nate thought he was being funny, giving me a sleepy, cheesy, happy easter face, but I think he looks super handsome in this picture! hehe ;)
That evening we had dinner at the Harris home and the annual easter egg hunt. For those that don't know about the Harris Egg Hunt, let me just tell you. Mom and Dad put money in the eggs for the kids to find, and the Harris children are so gung-ho that we have to have a separate egg hunt for the youngters. It is quite the sight, let me tell you. Grown-ups darting around the yard trying to find the most eggs in order to increase their chances of getting more money! It's awesome. I'm happy to say that I got $10.00 out of it this year. :)
Nate thought he was being funny, giving me a sleepy, cheesy, happy easter face, but I think he looks super handsome in this picture! hehe ;)
That evening we had dinner at the Harris home and the annual easter egg hunt. For those that don't know about the Harris Egg Hunt, let me just tell you. Mom and Dad put money in the eggs for the kids to find, and the Harris children are so gung-ho that we have to have a separate egg hunt for the youngters. It is quite the sight, let me tell you. Grown-ups darting around the yard trying to find the most eggs in order to increase their chances of getting more money! It's awesome. I'm happy to say that I got $10.00 out of it this year. :)
3 comments:
You forgot to mention that I got the "big" bill--$20!!!
Welcome back to blogging! Cute eggs! Ours didn't look that nice. I can't believe how much yours kids have grown! They are so cute!! I love that Landon looks just like Nate and Sawyer looks just like you! Too adorable!
It's about time you blogged. Sweet easter. I never got money great idea. I still color my lips with the robin eggs, love em. Cute pictures and happy birthday to Sawyer.
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