So I followed instructions from Martha Stewart's website by first making an egg drying rack. This was actually very satisfying to do! And then I followed her other instructions for blowing out the raw eggs. This proved very tricky as I was just using one of the nose suckers that you get from the hospital when your baby is born. But out of a dozen and half, I managed to get a dozen of them blown out. The rest of them cracked in the process. And then dyeing the eggs was more challenging for N too since the eggs weren't heavy enough to sink down, we had to hold them submerged in the dye. But all in all they turned out well.
Didn't take any pics of us dyeing the eggs, but here are a few pics of decorating with my two kiddos.
Besides egg dyeing, we continued our Easter tree tradition with 42 days of ornaments to learn and celebrate the covenant God has made with us from Creation to Jesus' death and resurrection. It was fun to see how much more N remember and understood this year. Not only is it helpful for her, but it really helped me to prepare for Easter.
Family pic from Easter Sunday after church (thanks iversohn!).
After the kids naps, we went to my parents' house to have an egg hunt. This was T-Max's first year participating. He was only about 5 months old last year. (see last year's). N was so great at letting T-Max find some. She would purposely wait for him to find one that she had already spotted, and even encourage him to get it.
T-Max LOVES my parents' neighbor's dog, Haley. He will look out the window and call, "Haley!"
I love this shot Peter took.
It's so difficult to get both kiddos to smile at the same time, and our little girlie is WAY into silly faces...as you can see!
T-Max's mouth is oozy with M&M slobber. He stuffed his mouth with goodies from the eggs.
Silly faces!
Back in November, N and I planted some tulip and hyacinth bulbs in our front yard. She had anxiously been waiting for them to bloom. We enjoyed out hyacinths for a few weeks back in March, and finally our tulips bloomed. And they all looked so beautiful. Here they are:
Hope you had a great Easter too! More Easter pics and other recent pics on flickr.
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