Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter

Prepare yourself for the longest blog entry in the history of my blog entries. This is one that will only interest family…and even they may nod off before reaching the end. I call this one "Colossal Easter Play-by-Play". Enjoy.


Our week started out with a MOPS Easter egg hunt.
Ready to hunt some eggs.
                                       

Dylan and his friend Zakary.
                                       


Jeremy's family came down last week because Tanner's team made the Little Dribblers National Tournament. Who knew there was such a thing? The games were intense! Tanner played really well. He's the youngest on the team and still managed to outshine most. His team ranked 4th overall. They made us proud.
Tanner playing ball. 
Tyler, Tanner, La
Pop & Hensley

Finishing up Jeremy's pancake breakfast.
This wasn't the best group shot, but Jeremy looks like a backstreet boy. I had no choice.



Easter eve we dyed eggs. It was Dylan's first time and he LOVED it! His favorite part was taking the eggs out of the dye, but if the wire egg grabber took too long he'd reach in with his hands.


This was several washes later.


Ready to see what they look like.




                                      


                                             

Easter morning went something like this...

The Easter Bunny came!




Starting the morning right.




Attempting an Easter picture.
The kids were in great moods.

After church pics were better.
And a little more wrinkled, but precious none the less.
Ready for the royal wedding. Pip, Pip, Cheerio. 


Later we had an "at home" egg hunt, Dylan thought we needed to go somewhere to do that. We blew his mind. Hensley wasn't real interested, but Dylan still announced he was beating her with every egg he found. 

The hunt begins.




Girl talk.



"I got a lot!"




She had an egg in each hand and a twix in her mouth. Notice the glazed eyes.
He found some tricky ones.



And was so proud.
Hunt's over, ready to check out the loot.




The End. 
(round of applause for you)

1 comment:

  1. Yes, this was a great blog entry. I love blog post with lots of pictures and especially of my grandbabies. (I also like books with lots of pictures but I guess you don't need to know that). Easter looked like a really fun time. I'm glad the Hamptons were able to be there part of the week. Wish we could have been there to celebrate---maybe next year. The kids looked adorable, the parents were beautiful/handsome, the eggs were colorful, and the candy looked yummy. Now, is this the longest blog comment ever? I think maybe so. :)

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