I hope you all had a wonderful Easter!!! I absolutely love celebrating holidays even though our traditions seem to change from year to year. I enjoyed seeing so much all of the pictures on Facebook and Instagram on friends dressed up and families together.
What a joyous day!
The girls had Friday off, which was new for us. They've always gone to school on Good Friday. I took Thursday off, and DJ only worked until noon so all day Friday, I kept thinking it was Saturday!
Once DJ got home, Megan and I left to run errands and go to a birthday party. DJ kept Gretchen and Adalyn and they worked in our flower beds planting a few more plants and adding edging.
Megan's friends party was a "Nailed It!" theme and the kids got to decorate cupcakes! I think Megan did a pretty good job!
She stole a cupcake out of her box on the way home!
Saturday morning, we went to a neighborhood egg hunt. Megan was the only one that wanted to take a photo with the Easter Bunny.
Just a girl, waiting on her egg hunt.
These girls found a bunch of eggs!
We came home and dyed eggs. I had leftover dye kits from last year- I think my mom gave us some and then I bought some we never used, so we ended up having 3 kits, and I just made them all so the girls wouldn't fight over it. It ended up being the best idea ever!
We showed the girls how to use the crayon to write on their eggs.
DJ helped Addy double dip her eggs.
But, this girl was a pro!
So, was this girl!
Deciding which color to use is a tough decision!
Since it was just us, we kept it simple, and each girl only dyed 4 eggs.
Friday afternoon, I picked up a box of cookies from The Pflour Shop. They had the cutest little pre-made cookie decorating boxes.
The girls set to work, each decorating 4 egg cookies.
We went through a LOT of icing!
But, we had enough icing left over to eat some!
Saturday night, we went to The Salt Lick for dinner. We were going to have homemade pizza, but I realized I didn't have any yeast, and I had just cleaned up my kitchen, so we made it a night out. The weather was gorgeous and we ate outside near the playground so the girls were able to play while we waited for our dinner and again afterwards.
Once the girls went to bed, the Easter bunny set to work!
Once we were all awake, the girls were excited to dig in to their baskets.
Megan got a new bicycle helmet which she desperately needed.
And Gretchen received new sunglasses.
The girls got new bathing suits and piggy banks.
We got ready for church and went to the early service.
We still haven't found a church home here in Austin, but we've visited this one a few times, and the girls have enjoyed it, so we went back, but because it was Easter Sunday, there was no Sunday School, so the girls went to 'big' church with us! They did great in the service, and then afterwards we went to see the flowering cross.
I've never seen this tradition before, but it was really pretty!
When we got home, our neighbor was outside, so she took a family photo. It was super sunny!
The Easter bunny brought plastic eggs filled with coins and coupons for the girls to hunt with instructions that DJ and I would hide them after church.
I know some people hide eggs and their kids hunt them in the morning, but growing up, our older cousins and family members would hide them after we brought all of our eggs over to my grandma's house. So, we just hide the eggs for the girls, and they know that we do. It's funny to see how everyone has their own Easter traditions.
This year, each girl had 8 eggs, and they each had a color assigned to them. They could only find their color egg, and each egg had money inside. But, they all ended up with $9.25.
Because we've never really had trees, the girls didn't think to look in the branches for their eggs!
She had to count to make sure she had found all of her eggs.
Once they were all found, the girls opened their eggs and counted their money.
And, remember those coupons I bought at Target?
They were a huge hit! Each of the girls got 4 coupons. Some of them I through out, because I didn't want to use them, and some of them were blank, so I just tossed those instead of writing something on them.
I took a nap on Sunday afternoon, the girls played upstairs, we went to the park, DJ smoked a pork tenderloin, and we all played a game of corn hole.
It was a wonderful relaxing weekend with lots of family togetherness, which we definitely needed!
I hope your family had a blessed time as well.