We had a good Easter this year. The weather cooperated on Saturday for our annual Easter picnic, which made it very pleasant. T was excited to find candy hidden by a bunny and very serious and focused when it came to the hunt. We definitely enjoyed watching him and had a hard time convincing him that he did not have to eat the candy as he found it. The kids loved being outside all day, playing in the dirt and riding four wheelers. By the end of the day they were tuckered out. The Easter bunny also visited us Sunday morning and left entirely too much candy for three kids (T, Gaige, and Brooklyn*) to find. They enjoyed the hunt though and it made for nice grazing during conference. Sunday's weather was awful (windy, windy, windy), but I am not sure why we expect anything more than that this time of year. Luckily our Platt Easter dinner was already planned for the indoors. We love getting together with our families and are especially grateful this time of year for the opportunity to have eternal families!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Easter
We had a good Easter this year. The weather cooperated on Saturday for our annual Easter picnic, which made it very pleasant. T was excited to find candy hidden by a bunny and very serious and focused when it came to the hunt. We definitely enjoyed watching him and had a hard time convincing him that he did not have to eat the candy as he found it. The kids loved being outside all day, playing in the dirt and riding four wheelers. By the end of the day they were tuckered out. The Easter bunny also visited us Sunday morning and left entirely too much candy for three kids (T, Gaige, and Brooklyn*) to find. They enjoyed the hunt though and it made for nice grazing during conference. Sunday's weather was awful (windy, windy, windy), but I am not sure why we expect anything more than that this time of year. Luckily our Platt Easter dinner was already planned for the indoors. We love getting together with our families and are especially grateful this time of year for the opportunity to have eternal families!
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