This Easter weekend was wonderful! Having a little girl makes holidays so much more exciting, as I enjoy sharing the traditions and fun as she experiences them for the first time!
On Saturday, our friends invited us to join them for and Easter egg hunt, and then a delicious brunch with crepes and fresh fruit! It was INCREDIBLE!!!
Elizabeth loves walking to get things while holding onto our fingers, so this was perfect for her! She loved walking to the eggs and picking them up. She only got a few, but she can't eat the candy yet anyway. We just enjoyed taking it slow, and of course taking a bunch of pictures.
Elizabeth finding her first egg...
Brian snap a picture of me on the ground snapping a picture of Elizabeth...
Enjoying her egg...
The entire group...
{Funny story, we recorded Elizabeth walking towards an egg, and one of the other kids didn't realize what was going on so he snagged the egg before Elizabeth got to it, and then did it again. The third time Elizabeth finally was able to get the egg!}
Elizabeth was thinking about crawling upstairs after the fun, but she's not ready for that yet...
Easter morning we woke to some fun Easter treats. Elizabeth was so excited...
I had been completely surprised to walk out and find these bright and beautiful flowers from Brian...
We then hopped into the car to play Easter Bunny for some kids we know...
I love when Easter and Conference are on the same weekend! It is the perfect combination! During sessions we got to enjoy a beautiful walk outside. There were blossoms all around, I love this time of year!
We then dyed and painted eggs. I had never painted them before, but loved the idea. I had a great time coming up with different ways to paint them, and enjoyed Brian's sunflowers that he painted onto his. Elizabeth even got in on the fun. Brian painted her had all white and then we had her grab onto one of the eggs. It turned out PERFECT!
All the eggs...
It was so much fun helping Elizabeth get the eggs. She was great at it too! The cutest part was when she would stop about a foot away from the egg and sit down, then proceed to reach all the way over to the egg.
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