Thursday, April 8, 2010

Photo Blog

I'm starting up my photo blog again -- if interested in joining I need your email. See week by week photo link on side bar to see what I'm talking about. I was a major slacker and after a few months of starting it the last time I stopped -- kudos to those of you that kept it going a little while longer -- I promise to do better this time around.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Hoppy Easter or Christmas?

Well Mr. Cottontail did make it to our house (despite a little girl being a very big poop head the day before). A new activity gym for brother and a new (much anticipated) bike for Reese.
He even nibbled on the carrots we left out for him.
She doesn't have a clue how to ride it but it's just as fun being a big girl and being able to sit on one.
Checking out the rest of her basket.
Some candy and sidewalk chalk (sadly everything she got requires the weather to cooperate).
New shirts for dad! Todd and I got matching shirts to wear to the Jazz game next week. Todd also got a new shirt for school and a Sam's Club size pack of gum (and other candy). I got a new bottle of Moroccan Oil for my hair (since I dropped my last one on the bathroom floor and broke it), New Moon, and some candy.
Maybe with all the snow Santa thought it was Christmas and made an extra delivery.
Testing out the new bike. The best part is the the baby seat up front. She loves it.
Boston loves his new Easter present too! He layed on the mat and just wiggled and wiggled and even hit the rattle around (I'm sure by accident, but we'll pretend it was on purpose).

After we dug into our baskets we had a nice french toast breakfast with some bacon too! Yum!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Easter Egg hunt

Doesn't look much like April? Luckily the Easter Egg hunt we were headed to was indoors. We slept in a little this morning (8 AM) - the hunt started at 9 AM and it was a mad rush to get kids fed and dressed and loaded in the car. Then there was the dang snow slowing us down too -- the roads weren't plowed at all and it was very slippery and the snow was coming down like mad. Luckily we made it to Rexburg's movie theatre (where the Egg hunt was) without an accident and with about 1 minute to spare before the hunt started. There wasn't much competition for eggs in the 0-2 age bracket -- Reese pretty much had her own section to work without any interference (probably due to the horrible weather). She filled her entire bag to the brim with eggs. Boston chose to nap instead (Reese gathered enough eggs for the both of them). I'm glad we made it to the hunt in time I was so worried since they usually last about 2 minutes at the most. Reese had a grand ole' time opening up her eggs, and since she isn't really into candy Todd and I were able to partake of the goods.