Sunday, April 18, 2010

Hunting Eggs

Here are the rest of the Easter pictures, finally! We had a great time hunting for eggs over at Aunt Barbara's house.

Here is my niece, Jalynn, hunting for her first egg. Isn't she just so cute.

And of course we took tons of pictures of Guinevere. She is just so cute how could we possibly resist.

I just love how in this picture the eggs in the tree are in focus, and she is not. She saw that lower yellow egg and just took off after it. It is so much fun when they finally get what all the excitement is about.
Joseph

London was hard to get a picture off. All the pictures of her hunting for eggs she has her butt facing the camera, or her hair is covering her face. She absolutely loves the blocks that the Easter Bunny brought her. Her creativity never ceases to amaze me.

Jacob really liked the dinosaurs that he got, and Joseph really liked the dinosaurs that Jacob got. Joseph initially liked the truck he got in his basket until he saw Jacobs dinosaurs. Luckily Jacob like the T-rex the best, and Joseph was ok playing with the stegosaurus.

After the kids found all the eggs the adults had to scour the yard looking for the eggs that got hid a little too well. Once that was done we decided to play a little football. We had a lot of fun, and minimal injuries. I was pretty impressed with the nice bruise my sister gave me on my upper arm (sorry, I forgot to take pictures so that everyone else could be impressed as well). Out of the many action shots that Rob got of us playing football I decided on the one below because it makes me look the skinniest. I am finally shedding some of the weight I gained through four pregnancy's, and I could not be happier.

After football we had a wonderful dinner, and just enjoyed spending time together. I love holidays.

1 comment:

Carol said...

LOved seeing all the Easter fun--wish we could be there to enjoy it with you. That T=Rex almost looked like chocolate--but I'm assuming he wasn't, right? The kids are even growing bunches since we saw them in February!