I know it's already May, but I wanted to make sure to share our photos from Easter of the kids. Our little community does an Easter Egg Hunt every year so we headed out the weekend before Easter to let the kids run around and have fun.
Here they are waiting for each of their age groups to go.
While the kids ran around scooping up eggs, this little one snoozed next to me.
Here is Miss M's loot. She was thrilled to bits to get to run around and pick up all of the different colored eggs.
After her successful run it was time to watch big brother take a turn.
N doing the big hunt. He was hilarious. He told me before he went out that his plan was to get all of the yellow eggs. I let him know it was fine to just go and get any egg he found to put in his basket. He said okay.
Guess what he did? Too funny that boy. He even bypassed all of the additional goodies they had thrown out there like bubbles and buckets with shovels, etc.
Nothing like a man with a plan. He did mention to me how he picked up two orange eggs too.
The proud duo.
I think we're at that stage where she won't look at the camera...
My three little bunnies.
The kids couldn't wait to bust open their eggs on our kitchen floor to see what treasures were inside. Lucas and I were laughing at the fact that because N had only grabbed yellow eggs, he was stuck with them all having the same thing inside of them. It didn't seem to bother him one bit though.
Sisters.
We had a great Easter morning with the kids. We opted not to do an egg hunt Easter weekend since the kids had already done one the weekend prior. I actually liked having it separated as I felt like it allowed us to really focus on celebrating that Christ has risen! I did opt to do baskets for the kids which included our tradition of books. I also threw in a crayon/marker box that each of the kids could use.
I included one little chocolate bunny in each of their baskets. It was the first thing M got into when she saw her basket at 7a.m. It was unwrapped before I knew she was over at the table.
N digging into his basket and discovering his new crayon twist ups.
I had read about an idea last year called Resurrection Rolls. I loved the symbolism of it and that it allowed the kids to get a better grasp of what it means for the tomb to have been empty and for Jesus to have risen from the dead.
N really loved that the roll was hollow when we opened it up. We'll definitely do this again next year. And it was a great morning treat that tasted similar to a cinnamon roll.
And to top off the weekend, our traditional Easter family photo.
I have no idea why I wore a top that puffs out the front when you lean over, when I no longer want to look pregnant...