We did the Easter basket thing before we left. That simplified Easter morning and we didn't have to haul that stuff.
Here come a bunch of pictures... I know I get carried away. But this is like my journal, and I like to look at pictures!
A picnic on the way to Little Rock
Goal!
A beautiful family walk
Little Rock is lovely.
Our nature hike ended at a little park.
These cute girls gave everyone free, ice-cold lemonade. (We didn't have money on us)
It was so sweet of them to share and everyone was thirsty. We moms didn't plan ahead very well and brought no water.
This cat was friendly with the kids, and they loved it.
Russian Easter Eggs
The kids are old enough now to enjoy this traditional Easter activity. When we were young, we made Russian Easter eggs with our best friends the Sutliff's every year.
It's fun! The kids worked on the eggs for hours. I forgot to photograph their finished eggs.
The Easter Egg Hunt
We drove a few blocks away to a little creek and hid our eggs there. It was a gorgeous location.
Just wish I wasn't allergic to spring...
Next year I want to balance a little more with activities about the true meaning of Easter. There are so many beautiful Bible videos online to show the children. (Tally's ward did have a wonderful Easter program though)
Max is a sweetheart. He gets cuter and cuter.
It's so nice to have grandparents in these pictures! And so fun to have them home!
Mom asked me to get a picture of the girls' braids.
Isn't that sweet?
Some twirling
A few boys joined in the Easter morning walk.
I felt very lucky to be surrounded by all these wonderful children. They are so sweet.
These three cousins were extra cute holding hands.
\Waving at the passers-by
Back at the park
What a great weekend. Family, fun, delicious food- can't beat it.
Thanks, Tally!
And more Max...
That was a great trip! Thanks so much for taking the pictures of the kids on Easter morning. Those are beautiful! And thanks for capturing Max's little expressions.
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