We dyed eggs on Tuesday... this is my favorite part of Easter and I know Ben loves me because he nearly loathes this part, but participates (and even secretly has fun...) every year with me and the boys.
traditional egg glasses pic... see here and here
If Lincoln looks severely disappointed in this picture it's because he is.
He dropped and cracked his egg while he was holding it out to me for a picture... so here he is staring at his poor broken, yet adorably scribbled-on egg.
Logan's fav eggs: his light saber egg and the pink ninja egg we made in honor of Macie. (the boys have lovingly deemed her as the pink ninja of the house. True true.)
Saturday we were crazy enough to go to the BYU egg hunt.
Here's Lo lined up for his 4-6 year old egg "hunt". I use that term loosely because you can see here in the background just how well those eggs were hidden. :)
The 0-3 yr old hunt was down on this field and it was the craziest of all! You'd think these were golden eggs or something. Lincoln started out with 4 eggs in his little basket, but then got pushed over and as soon as his eggs fell out of his basket other parents scrambled for them. So Lincoln walked away with ONE lonely egg in his basket. :)
But you'd never know it... he was happy as a clam to get candy.
See?
And I was super proud of Logan for stepping up and giving Linc half of his candy.
Easter morning the boys went out to find the eggs that the Easter Bunny hid.
Easter baskets... we went simple this year. Most of this was left overs from stocking stuffers that we had too many of. :)
candy for breakfast.
and Lo was kind enough to show Macie her Easter basket contents: Rice cereal, squash baby food and binkies. Smart Easter Bunny right?
The boys in their Easter bow ties.
I had about 2/3 of a yard of cute plaid fabric that I've had hanging around for a while and decided that I could squeeze a tiny dress and two bow ties out of and sure enough it worked.
I finally made my own bow tie pattern that I love much more than the previous tutorial I used to use.
And Macie's dress was a mash up of a pattern, this picture and a few alterations (and perhaps a few choice words as well). I call it the Faux Bow Dress. :)
And her leggings were made from white clearance knit from wal-mart that I already had. Elastic lace was $1.
And I scored great coral grandma pants from DI for $6 that I converted into a pleated pencil skirt. And I found that striped tank on my way to check out for $2. Wohoo!
9 dolla aint bad for an Easter look for 4 of us. And sorry Ben... he was just happy to wear one of his springy bow ties that he hasn't worn in a while :) Oh the simplicity of being a guy.
Happy Easter!
And out of order, here's the BYU baseball game we went to on Saturday after the egg hunt.
Mace-o Queso at her first baseball game (under the shady umbrella)
Cougar tale!
Dave and Desi joined us too
decked out in Y gear - Love my Logo!
2 comments:
so fun to see new pictures! love the easter pics especially. miss you guys
You amaze me with your sewing talents! I love how you re-create things!!
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