Google may not recognize it as an offical holiday...
...unlike Dr Norman Rockwell's birthday or the Olympics...
But in our house it is a day to be celebrated.
We started a little early, the day before. On Saturday we decided to dye and decorate the eggs.
Since the colors were non-washable, we stripped the children down and limited their access to the dye.
But they seemed to enjoy the process none the less.
One of Luke's favorite new things is stickers. He will take every sticker off a sheet and put it on himself, if he is allowed.
The stickers where for decorating the eggs, but we had quite a few left over... They were not wasted...
Sunday morning, the Easter Bunny had left Luke a wonderful basket of goodies. He got a sand bucket and shovel, elmo book, more stickers, chocolate bunny, egg scouper, fruit snacks, colored pencils, and sidewalk chalk.
The sidewalk chalk was put to use almost right away.
After church we had a barbeque and hid the eggs for the hunt.
It didn't take long for the kids to figure out the goal.
Here is Austin on his search.
And Isabelle finding the very last egg.
They all had a good time, even though it was very hot and sunny outside.
Happy Easter!!
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