Sunday, April 11, 2010
School Easter Stuff
Samuel and Lillie each had an egg hunt at school. Here is Samuel during his. They had it in the school's sanctuary because it was raining outside.
Here is Samuel and next to him is his best friend Peyton. Peyton always wants to take Samuel's trains that he brings for show 'n tell but other than that they get along nicely!
Here is Lillie with her friends. L to R: Megan, Abby, Renee?, and Lillie
Mrs. Gonzalez's Kinder waiting for "Go" so they can hunt!
I forgot to mention this: on Easter night the big girls put together a "show" for us. It was called the butterfly show and it consisted of them running around the slide flapping their "wings" pretending to be butterflies. They were really excited and proud and I thought it was extra sweet because I remember doing the same thing with my friends and cousins and being so excited to put a show on for the adults. It's really neat to see Lillie as she grows up and comes up with new things to do and be interested in.
Easter 2010
Happy Easter everyone! I hope that everyone had a beautiful holiday. I thought it was especially special that Easter and General Conference fell on the same weekend this year. I really loved Dianne's post with her testimony of our Savior Jesus Christ. I too know that our Savior lives and loves all of us. I am so grateful for his atoning sacrifice and ressurrection that make it possible for us all to live with Him again. I love this time of year when everything is so fresh and new. Our little family had a beautiful holiday together though we really missed all of our Doolittle relatives.
We enjoyed a morning session of conference and Easter lunch with my parents and sisters. They colored eggs with the kiddos which everyone loved and we enjoyed a nice multicolored potato salad later in the week from all the hard-boiled excess in our refrigerator!
For afternoon conference we headed over to our good friends the Zufelt's. We enjoyed smoked ham (awesome job T.J.!) and all sorts of other yumminess. Then came.... the egg hunt. So if I thought we went overboard on eggs last year, I don't know what we were thinking this year. Between Ashley and I (although mostly thanks to Ashley) I think we had somewhere in the vicinity of 20 dozen eggs... for 5 children! It was insanely ridiculous, but a ton of fun! The hunt lasted FoReVeR! with pretty much all the kids having to dump their overflowing baskets and go back for more. They thought it was fantastic but I think we'll dial it down next year. Here are some pics of the day:
Grant picked precisely 3 eggs before he stopped to eat. He was mostly confused by what was going on, but he is at that stage where he enjoys picking things up and putting them in to containers so he liked this. It's just that by this point in the Easter season he recognized a plastic egg as something that had candy in it so he really didn't get too far!
L to R: Brooklyne, Tristan, Samuel, Madison, and Lillie. This is the 1st time I've ever taken a picture of all of these children and everyone is pretty much looking at the camera. I was pretty excited.
The moms and babies enjoyed relaxing on the bench while the kids filled up with sugar and the dads...
...burned stuff... Tim and I had neglected to shred personal info documents for about 2 years and the pile was so monumental neither of us wanted to shred it. Thanks guys for letting us use your facilities!
We enjoyed a morning session of conference and Easter lunch with my parents and sisters. They colored eggs with the kiddos which everyone loved and we enjoyed a nice multicolored potato salad later in the week from all the hard-boiled excess in our refrigerator!
For afternoon conference we headed over to our good friends the Zufelt's. We enjoyed smoked ham (awesome job T.J.!) and all sorts of other yumminess. Then came.... the egg hunt. So if I thought we went overboard on eggs last year, I don't know what we were thinking this year. Between Ashley and I (although mostly thanks to Ashley) I think we had somewhere in the vicinity of 20 dozen eggs... for 5 children! It was insanely ridiculous, but a ton of fun! The hunt lasted FoReVeR! with pretty much all the kids having to dump their overflowing baskets and go back for more. They thought it was fantastic but I think we'll dial it down next year. Here are some pics of the day:
We had a great day with our family and friends. Thanks for sharing the holiday with us guys! We feel so blessed to be surrounded by so many great people!
Side note: The Easter Bunny leaves the kids baskets outside their bedrooms for them and it was super cute to hear them wake up and be excited about them and sit in the hallway and start scarfing chocolate. They gave Grant's basket to him without us knowing and we found him halfeay through a chocolate bar with the wrapper still on! I let him keep enjoying it, I just made sure to dig the paper out of his mouth first!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Grant is a walkin' man
Okay, pics are out of order and I can't seem to figure out how to move them around anymore, so... the real blog post is at the end. However, I took these super cute pics of Tim and Grant tonight and wanted to share them. The kids have always wanted to get ice-cream from the ice-cream man who drives around in his ghetto beat up van but I've never let them. A few weeks ago I decided to stop being so uptight about it (I mean the ice-creams probably aren't laced with drugs.... right?) and I told them that next time he came by and we had $ we'd get some, even if we hadn't had dinner yet. So we heard him drive by tonight, and of course we hadn't had dinner yet (probably because it's the start of the long weekend and I was in lazy mode and hadn't made any). We ran out to stop him and the kids enjoyed ice-cream cones for dinner. That topped off their afternoon of filling up on Easter candy. Anyway, Grant was pretty mad that he didn't get his own cone but he was appeased by an orange lolli and his daddy. I just love how these pics portray how crazy he is for Tim and vice versa.


And here is my walkin' boy. He's been taking some steps for about a month now, but last Saturday night we all sat and watched everything click into place in his head. He just got up to walk and never stopped. It's so wierd and cute to see him walking everwhere now because he's so short. It's just been a long time since we've had such a little walker. Oh, and at the same time he started walking he also turned into a monkey and tries to climb everything now!
Lillie's First "Lost" Tooth
So a couple of weeks ago Ms. Lillie got what she has been waiting for since Kinder began.... her first loose tooth. It took a while to get it out because her teeth grow so tightly together she had a hard time wiggling it and mostly gave up. Until last Sunday. It loosened up on it's own, which I'm sure is much better, and she came to me and the thing was bending back all far and gross-like. It held on until school the next day (which is what she wanted). She lost it in Mr. Z's P.E. class and got to go to the nurse and put it in a tooth necklace. She was so excited! She came home and said "Renee said that when she lost her tooth the tooth fairy gave her $100!" I said "That's so awesome! But our family tooth fairy is on a budget so it's probably not going to be that much..." "I think it will be" she said. Suffice it to say she was very happy with the $3 under her pillow the next morning. And she already has a second loose one... I think she's having the dangerous realization that her mouth is actually a money machine. We're just waiting to find her with a piece of string attaching her tooth to a door knob or something... yeah, Tim gave her that idea!
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