Spring Break was over Easter this year, so we decided to go to my mom's for the long weekend. The kids always have a lot of fun at grandma's, especially when they get to play with their cousins. We left Grandpa watching 9 kids and my mom, my sisters, and I all went shopping and to lunch. We met my good friend Melissa for lunch. It was a great girls outing. We were a little worried about what the house would look like when we got back, but it wasn't too bad. Sadie was even sleeping when we got home. Grandpa's getting pretty good at the babysitting thing. The kids then got to color Easter eggs with their cousins. They had fun and we only spilled two cups of dye. Luckily they cleaned up well.

Sadie was sleeping when all the other kids colored eggs, so she did it by herself when she woke up. I was trying to get a good picture of her looking at me and smiling, but every time she would look at me, she would make a silly face. I thought it was pretty funny, and all the pictures were so cute that I decided to share them all.

Saturday, Grandma did her traditional Easter egg hunt for the kids. I don't know who has more fun with the Easter egg hunt, Grandma or the kids. She always buys each kid a couple of toys that they have to find, and then of course plenty of candy and eggs. They all had a great time. It was hard getting pictures, because they move so fast trying to find all the eggs.

We decided to come home Sunday morning, so we could spend Easter Sunday with dad (we couldn't talk him into coming to Grandma's with us). We made it home in time for church (there are some advantages to a late meeting schedule). That really is my favorite part of Easter. It's so great to remember Christ, his atonement and resurrection. I love to feel the spirit at church, and to recommit to keeping the commandments and trying to do better. After church we went to Wyatt's mom's house for dinner and another Easter egg hunt. Again, the kids had a great time, and got plenty of candy. We were trying to get a picture of the whole group, and we could never get every one to look at the same time. There were only seven kids so you would think that it wouldn't be so hard. I guess they were all distracted by other things.

With two grandma sponsored Easter egg hunts, and a visit from the Easter bunny, there is no shortage of candy at our house. In fact if anyone feels like their kids aren't on a big enough sugar high, come on over and we will share.