Easter, once again, was a hit. The kids were thrilled with the Easter Bunny's arrival and all followed the strict Easter rule: No One Wakes Up Before 8. But once they were up, it was all fun and excitement. EB delivered his usual goods (summertime items, swimwear, flip flops, books, and a small toy) and the egg hunt was extra hard this year, in fact, I think some of the eggs are still hidden. It was also Lor's first experience with an egg hunt. I'm sure all of these traditions are mind blowing. As I explain the holidays, it just makes it so much more apparent about how American's commercialize everything. It's the way it is, but oh my gosh! Greta continues with her intuitive questions, "how did Jesus rise from the dead, can we all do that?"
We went out to the Willard Farm for lunch and spent our time in the J.Coop. It was windy and snowy and miserable and cold outside. We made the most of it, Sully even kicked the soccer ball around a bit, but it was really not pleasant. The food and company was great and we were happy to get home and into our warm beds for an Easter afternoon nap.
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| Carrot Cake Cookies. |
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| The kids with their goods. |
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| Just another angle. ;) |
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| Keeping busy in the J. Coop. |
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| Hats and mittens and winter coats. |
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Cold and all, the farm is still the best place to celebrate Easter. |
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