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Easter

My mom and dad invited us all kids to Easter at their house. Most of us made it. They had a whole weekend of fun planned for the kids. Thanks to mom and Tiff. The kids made bunny ears and little ducks and bunnies. They decorated cookies and played with cousins. My kids had so much fun.

Then we had a wonderful easter egg hunt in which we found all but one easter egg. Daniel of course tried to get all the eggs before the other kids even realized what was going on.

Alice did pretty good collecting eggs.


Abby and Steph looking at their goodies.


This is Alice in her adorable new dress. Thanks Steph!

Comments

Megan said…
Alice's Easter dress is so cute. And I LOVE Daniel's room. I totally forgot to go and look at it before I left. It was so good to see you and get to hang out. If the rain ever friggin stops we should meet up at a park and let the kids run wild while we complain about them ;)
Amy Jo said…
What a fun Easter. I love the picture of you and Alice.
Mom of 12 said…
Very cute! Love the dress...and the huge Easter eggs.
Sandy
www.twelvemakesadozen.blogspot.com
Megan said…
I have been meaning to get back to you...sorry it has taken me so long... But I have taken Anna 2x now for swimming lessons at the Legacy Center. Classes are pretty hard to get into - they sell out the day they open up, usually. I do like it a lot, but not as much as Anna ;) Hope that helps!

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