Peanut Butter Crackers…

My kids LOVE peanut butter. I guess most kids do.

Peanut butter and jelly, peanut butter and honey, peanut butter and banana, peanut butter crackers…

I got a kick out this the other day when I opened the jar of peanut butter.

Apparently little Luke our resident peanut butter cracker lover tried to fix himself a snack.

You never know what you might find around our house!

Wonderful Easter Weekend and the Camera Challenge…

We had a wonderful Easter weekend! The temperature was wonderful and we stayed busy!

I, however, don’t have the best selection of pictures. I was quite camera challenged this weekend.

Saturday we ran a few errand and finally dyed Easter Eggs.

Luke dyed his eggs using a whisk. I got that great idea from Family Fun. It keeps his fingers- or whole hand- from getting in the dye. I just put the egg inside the whisk and he put it in the cup himself.

Saturday night Daniel went to a Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt.

I forgot my camera that night! I really wanted to get some pictures, because it was such a cute, fun egg hunt. The kids played and ate dinner and when it got dark out, the adults hid the eggs and then the kids went out to hunt the eggs with their flashlights.

It was the most peaceful egg hunt I’ve ever seen! The kids had a ball.

I continued with the trend of bad pictures on Easter Sunday as well. I didn’t take any before pictures of the Easter baskets…

only the aftermath.

Then there was the pressure of the family picture… I’m not sure how I got talked into that one.

There is the ‘sun is way too bright’ version:

And the ‘one member of the family crying because Mommy got onto him for constantly making faces because the sun is too bright’ version:

Then we tried to get pictures of the boys together.

Daniel picked out his clothes this year for Easter. The boy loves to dress up.

We went to a great morning of worship and then headed back home for an Easter lunch. There was also a mega nap thrown in there too. Can’t beat that kind of day…or weekend!

Sunday Scripture

 

Easter Egg Hunting 101…

By: Luke

Step One:   Refer to the preschool Easter Egg Hunt as the Bear Hunt.

Step Two:   Refuse to look at your mother for all Easter Egg Hunting pictures.

 

Step Three:        When the Easter Egg Hunt begins, grab your basket and run to find 
                                eggs.

Step Four:           Pick up an egg and shake it.  If it rattles, go to step six. 
                                 If it does not rattle, go to step five.

Step Five:            Throw down the egg that doesn’t rattle and repeat step four.

Step Six:               Place the egg in your basket.

Step Seven:        Bust open your eggs and ingest entirely too much sugar rapidly…

 

while refusing to look at your mother.

 

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