Sunday, April 24, 2011

A Great Easter Week

Hard to believe Easter's already come and gone. Wait. No, it's not. It was sooo late this year that it's almost summertime now. It was a fun week with school parties, a visit to grandma & grandpa's in Marble  Falls and a great Easter day today.

Started off on Thursday with Jonathan's par-tay at his preschool.

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Melt. My. Heart.
Look at my gentleman holding Miss Katie's hand. Katie's mom is a good friend of mine and she's been saying she thinks there's been a little sumpin' going on between these two for awhile. Confirmed. 


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It was actually raining during his class hunt, so they hunted in the church auditorium. Jonathan was a powerhouse when it came to collecting the eggs!

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The whole class. 
There's so many sweet friends we've made through this class. Very blessed by them!

Benjamin's egg hunt was on Friday. His school has a super strict policy about no siblings at parties, so we had to miss out. David did run over to his school and have lunch (Pizza Hut Fridays!) with him.

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My dad had surgery last week and we headed over there for a visit on Saturday. We love getting to hang out in Marble Falls when we can. It's super relaxing. Mom fixed us a big & delicious lunch and even made cupcakes for the boys. It was a really, really good visit! 

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Grandma & Benjamin cuddling up for a movie.


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Saturday evening we were back home & doing our traditional "Easter Eve" activities.
Here's Benjamin & David dying eggs.

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Jonathan is Mr. Kitchen Helper lately. Instead of dying eggs, he wanted to work on the Resurrection Rolls with me. He's actually a great help in the kitchen to me these days.

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Hiding the marshmallow in the "tomb".


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And....the tomb is empty! Not only do these have a precious story, they're quite delicious with all that cinnamon, sugar & buttah!

David wanted to add one more thing to our Easter tradition Saturday night. He read from Luke 24 (he used the Message so the boys would understand it a bit easier). This has been the year Benjamin really got the Resurrection story. It's pretty precious to see your six year old realize Jesus died for all of us.

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The Easter bunny made his visit, too! The boys wanted to leave carrots out for him this year! ; )

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Jonathan & his Thomas bubble blower thing. It's pretty cool. But does make the kids look like they're smoking a pipe. Kinda weird.

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Ready for Easter Sunday services. We were rockin' the Fedora look this year. David was just frustrated that he didn't get a matching one, too! ; )

Our awesome preacher, Jordan Hubbard, had a wonderful sermon on the Game Changer! Loved it. It should be up on our church's sermon site, soon. You can find that here.

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After church, we spent the rest of the day with just the four of us. Since Life Groups were canceled for the holiday, we were very leisurely! This is me & B at brunch at Megg's Cafe. YUM. Didn't realize it was owned by one of my doctor's daughters. Dr. McCaffrey was helping out for the day and cleared some of our plates....kind of weird to have your doctor waiting on your table. He's the best, though...met him last summer with the whole ordeal.

We came home and hung out and played for hours on end out in the back yard. Saying we love the new playscape would be a huge understatement. The boys can't get enough of it. David grilled out burgers. The boys & I made banana pudding and we continued our great evening outside. An absolutely wonderful Easter sunday all around!

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2 comments:

Nyla said...

So glad you all had such a nice week and first day. Lovely pictures too! Hugs, Grandma Pecos

Grandma Pawlik said...

Sounds like a fun weekend. Glad you could come out to see Dad since his surgery. Good Pics. I like the one of you and B.
Love ya, Grandam Pawlik