I totally forgot I downloaded these to the blog, but never posted them! Here are some pictures of Hudson and our Easter festivities of dying eggs, and looking for his Easter basket.
He would dye the eggs then he would try to eat them. What can I say the boy loves eggs!
I would put the eggs in the middle of this whisk that way he was not trying to fish them out with a spoon, he could just dip the whisk in the dye.
Once we were done dying Easter eggs, and we had to clean up you can see he was not very happy. He was upset because we had cousins over dying eggs with us and it was now 8 pm, way past his 7 pm
bedtime, and it was time to go to bed.
bedtime, and it was time to go to bed.
I don't know if others have this tradition or not, but in my family our Easter baskets were always hidden by the Easter Bunny. We had to wake up Sunday morning, and find our baskets. I remember as we got older my parents tried to find harder places to hide them. Sometimes they were outside, or in strange cupboards. We didn't hide Hudson's too hard, he found it within a few minutes.
Lovely mess with Easter grass. I despise that stuff, but it's part of Easter right?
We were pretty stingy with the Easter candy, so I think he thought while he saw it he better eat it!
Um...Hudson slow down, I promise I won't take it away, and that's pretty gross!
Checking out the loot. He received a tricycle, a few movies, cars, candy, and a handsome Easter outfit that I neglected to get pictures of! I am going to put them in their outfits again and take some pictures to post.
Checking out his new movies from Grandma Foxworthy (Clifford, and The Cat in the Hat)
Another tradition in my family is money eggs. Every year when we would do our Easter egg hunts, a few plastic eggs would be filled with pennies, quarters, or if you were lucky a few dollars. We have carried on that tradition so Hudson got a few eggs with money, or "Coins" as he calls them to put in his piggy bank.
I would like to add that during these festivities Ryker was sound asleep. I promise we did not neglect to get him an Easter basket. He enjoyed a few toys, some milk, and a can of oatmeal cereal for when he's ready.