We had a GREAT Easter weekend! We started out on Saturday morning with a family outing to the St. Paul Children's Museum. As you will see, it wasn't just the two children who were entertained! The seven adults managed to keep themselves busy, too.
Phebe thought she might like to be a bus driver.
Grocery shopping was fun, too. She filled her cart with everything orange.
Maddox was filling up on carbs.
Grocery shopping was fun, too. She filled her cart with everything orange.
Maddox was filling up on carbs.
Water play was a big hit!
Maddox was fascinated by the ping pong balls going through the water tubes.
Off to the races! On your mark, get set....
Go! Which boat will win?
Paper making was interesting, too.
Yeah! More water to play in!
That's a plastic crayfish.
But a REAL snake! Maddox's comment: "Snakes smell with their tongues." He got to see that forked tongue up close!
He would be a mouthful for Clifford!
He would be a mouthful for Clifford!
Phebe thought climbing on Clifford might be fun, but the museum worker didn't agree. Uh oh...
Phebe did a great job of painting her face. Isn't she a cute little kitty?
Phebe did a great job of painting her face. Isn't she a cute little kitty?
Now for the "big kid" fun...
Corey got creative with the masking tape (is he really almost 30 years old??). Heidi followed directions very well to make a bug hat from newspaper!
And Andy remembered how to fold paper. I used to make these when I was a kid!
Kyle had a blast dressing Jenna up to be a rock star.
And Jenna should probably try out for next season's American Idol - I'd vote for her!
Even Chuck got into the act with the puppets.
And Andy remembered how to fold paper. I used to make these when I was a kid!
Kyle had a blast dressing Jenna up to be a rock star.
And Jenna should probably try out for next season's American Idol - I'd vote for her!
Even Chuck got into the act with the puppets.
I, however, just stuck to following everyone around and snapping pictures. After several hours at the musem, we headed to Cosetta's for pizza - yum!
Then, home to dye some Easter eggs.
Then, home to dye some Easter eggs.
When I grabbed the box of dye at Target, I didn't notice it said "tie dye" so the process was a bit different this year. No dipping, and no stickers.
Instead, we wrapped each egg in a small square of fabric, put it in a press, and squirted dye through holes in the press. Phebe worked really hard on the eggs.
She and Kyle did all 12 eggs.
Very pretty! They taste good, too (Phebe's been eating them all week - she even had one in her lunch one day)!
The Easter bunny visited sometime during the night, and Phebe couldn't believe there were eggs all over the house. This is the only picture, though, because I wasn't around for the hunt (7:00 am service, anyone??)
After I finished playing for the third service of the morning, we headed up to Ted and Pat's house, where we had a great dinner, and the kids had another egg hunt, this time outside.
It's hard to get these three together at the same time, too, but they just happened to be sitting on the couch watching the Masters - yeah, photo op for me!
This has turned into a really long post, but I had some catching up to do. It's been a really busy month at school and home! Happy Spring!!
1 comment:
I love the pictures! It was such a fun weekend. Next time, we have to get you out from behind the camera:)
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