We started Easter weekend by going to a Good Friday service at our

Thank you to Pippy Frances Clothing Company for the uber darling boys bow ties they got this Easter. Never in a million years would I have thought we could get them both to look at the camera at the same time, let alone SMILE but they did and I think it turned out perfectly for our

I think Nana enjoyed her times with the boys and the egg dying. My hands are still rainbow

Will lasted the whole time as we all knew he would. He branched out this year and didn't want to color EVERY egg blue. He

Sunday evening we went over to my parents house to dye more eggs, search for eggs, play outside, and eat dad's bbq ribs. Delicious!!!!!!! The kids all loved being able to hunt for 50 eggs together. We only "lost" 2 throughout the whole night. They are out there somewhere in dad's acres. Just not sure where. I am sure here in a few weeks Pappy will demolish those 2 eggs with his riding lawn mower. That should be interesting:) Kind of like these faces:
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