We spent the Easter weekend in Richfield, Utah at Matt's parents house. First thing on the agenda was egg decorating. This year the kids cousin Radisyn got to join them in the fun.Next was the egg hunt. Matt's mom hid 90 eggs for all the kids and adults to find. Each person had a certain color of egg to find. Apparently this is a family tradition from Matt's mom's side of the family. How I did not know about this for the past 12 years is odd. I can't remember the last time I hunted Easter eggs. Everyone had fun of course. Brandon showing off the first egg he found.
The kids with all their eggs. Most of them were filled with candy but one was filled with $5. Boy do we love Grandma Sue's egg hunt. The Easter baskets.
The kids with all their eggs. Most of them were filled with candy but one was filled with $5. Boy do we love Grandma Sue's egg hunt. The Easter baskets.
Brandon showing off his chocolate bunny that the kids get every year for Easter.
Brandon playing his new "fishing"game with Grandpa Bruce.
After all the fun of the egg hunt on Saturday and checking out what the Easter Bunny brought on Sunday morning we were able to sit down and watch general conference. After that we had a nice lunch that Matt's mom prepared. Sadly we ended up having to leave shortly after lunch to get home.
After all the fun of the egg hunt on Saturday and checking out what the Easter Bunny brought on Sunday morning we were able to sit down and watch general conference. After that we had a nice lunch that Matt's mom prepared. Sadly we ended up having to leave shortly after lunch to get home.
If I had one complaint it would be the weather. It was Spring Break for crying out loud and it snowed while we were there. As always it was fun to visit with family.
3 comments:
What a good idea to have a different color egg for everyone.
What a fun Easter! I've never heard of each person finding only one color. Too bad if you're color blind huh?
Snow... for spring break?! Not fair!
And I've never heard of doing a color-finding egg hunt before. That would take some serious planning! I'm impressed!
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