So, with the weather not the warmest and the clouds hovering and dumping rain, Easter was very much an indoor holiday this year.
I took the kids to the Easter egg hunt for the kids at the church. Too bad we were only using one room. . . it made it WAY too easy for the kids to find eggs. You think these eggs are hidden for the little kids so they need to be easy, well, it was the same for the bigger kids. I did my best to make some of them hard to find, but oh well. The kids were happy because the eggs had candy or other misc. things in them, so they had fun.
Addison wasn't as confident about picking up eggs, but she got the hang of it. She still brings me eggs and wants me to fill it with something yummy. I have tried to get rid of most of the ones that are still in the house.

Brayden was done as I was walking into the room. I was walking in right behind everyone else, he just picked up his allotted amount quickly.
Here we are decorating the eggs. This year I was smarter and I colored the eggs the day before we were going to decorate. The kids had lots of fun.

They were concentrating pretty hard.
and monsters. Overall, they turned out REALLY cute. I should have put more pictures of the eggs in since they were so cute, but since they were just eggs, I decided not too.
Easter morning the kids had to wait until we woke up to find their baskets. That worked well, except Evan found his (must of been hidden to easy) before we got up, so I re-hid it. It took him awhile after that. SO MUCH MORE FUN!!!
Brayden's was in the ottoman.
Addison's was behind the toy bucket.
Andrew's was just between the wall and the couch. He got a big ball, so it was fairly obvious.
Addison got a travel aqua doodle. The girl LOVES to draw and doodle.
Here is Addison in her cute Easter dress.
Here is the desert. It's a chocolate cheesecake. I like regular cheesecake, wondered if I would like this even more. The recipe called for the chocolate to be 60 - 70% cocoa. . . pretty dark in my regular opinion. Turned out, that was still my opinion when I tasted it when it was all done. No one really liked it in the family, too rich and too much dark chocolate, however, the babies ate it like it was the best thing they had eaten. So funny. It's still in our fridge. I don't have the heart to throw it out, yet.
Overall, it was a good holiday. We are grateful for the Resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ, and for his sacrifice. It was wonderful to talk about it so much with the kids. Evan was able to even help his teacher out by answering her questions during primary. She said he did a good job. He told us about it at dinner time and did a great job!
Happy Easter 2011!!


1 comment:
Ok, I just spent some time getting caught up on the life of the Cobb's!!! Your kids are soooooo adorable! They all have amazing eyes. They are so cute! And you, Jenny, are amazing!!!! I'm dying over all of your cooking and decorations. You are a great wife and mom! I wish we could have seen you guys when you came to Utah. Maybe next time you come? I'm glad you're all doing well. Loves to you!
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