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Tucker with his big cheesy grin
Henry looking suave
Beautiful Ilah
A few weeks ago, I asked the kids what they were hoping for in their Easter baskets. Ilah said she wanted a cell phone, Tucker said all he wanted was money for his HEFY trip, Henry said he wanted candy. (Thankfully, one of our children had reasonable expectations.) On Saturday evening I had to break it to them that there wouldn't be any cell phones or money in their baskets, but there would be candy. (Insert Henry cheering here.) The Easter bunny had a request from Henry to hide his basket really well. The Easter bunny obliged by hiding it in the fireplace... but not in plain sight. It was hanging by a rope with the bottom of the basket barely visible. After about an hour of searching, Henry asked for a clue... and then another clue... and eventually found it. There was boisterous laughter all around until Henry noticed that soot was on his Peeps. (Insert Henry's angry face here.) And it all went downhill from there. A breakfast of biscuits and gravy couldn't lift his spirits. (Insert pouty, moping Henry here - not eating any breakfast.) Neither could Ilah giving him two of her Peeps. (Insert Henry chucking the two Peeps onto the table here.) Easter was basically ruined.
Fortunately by the time we arrived at church his mood had lifted. That is the good thing about mood swingers like Henry and I. We eventually bounce back.
After church we had a delicious Easter dinner complete with ham, green bean casserole, jello salad, and resurrection rolls (that I made the kids come make). During dinner Mike asked the kids if they wanted a 'true' egg hunt this year. Tucker and Ilah readily agreed. Henry needed some clarification on what a 'true' egg hunt was. After Mike explained that it was where everyone just got as many eggs as they found instead of each person getting x amount, Henry vehemently objected. So then Mike came up with plan B... what about if everyone is guaranteed 5 eggs, but after the initial 5 it becomes a 'true' egg hunt. Henry wouldn't go for it. Not wanting another 'soot on the Peeps' episode, we decided that Henry wasn't ready for any kind of 'true' egg hunt.
Ready for the egg hunt
Ironically enough, Henry was the first to find all of his eggs. There were several references to Taysom during the egg hunt and basket finding earlier that morning. She doesn't like help or clues and is always the last to find both her Easter basket and her eggs. We sure missed her!
5 comments:
Your kids' personalities are so much fun! You can see them coming through the pictures. :) Taysom told me all about the soot on peeps, and candy in basket episodes and we had some good laughs over it. Thank you for sharing her with us!!
Love the post and pictures! Ilah is looking so grown up. I love her highlights.
I meant to email you, we won't be able to make it to Kansas City this weekend. We would've loved to see you guys. We might be able to make it there for May 5th though. That's when you all are going to be there right?
Becca
Jenn and Mike - awesome post. You and Rach are so good at writing - I envy that. I would love to learn about your Easter traditions. Loved the pictures - all of your kids are looking incredibly gorgeous or handsome and incredibly grown up. Love you all!
So glad to see this post! Your Easter sounded wonderful and the children look great......though not quite complete without Tay. She is such a delight to have around I can see why you've missed her so much.
Aw! I missed you guys too :) but I'm glad you had a wonderful Easter. I sure love you guys a lot! and to Rachel and Grandma, it's a pleasure to be shared with you guys :) and thank you, I'm glad I'm a delight.
Taysom
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