So....after the finding of the Easter baskets, we got the kids all dressed up for church and headed outside for some pictures! I tried to get a nice picture of all 3 kids dressed up and looking adorable. One of the kids was NOT cooperating. (Again, big surprise.) Enjoy my attempts...
After the photo shoot :) we headed to church. Then we rushed home from church so Nash could have a little nap (he was exhausted) and then we headed to the hospital to have Easter lunch with my Grandpa and family. It was very nice, the hospital had a nice table set up for us and a huge spread of food for us to eat. I think that Grandpa really enjoyed having people there to eat with...and sitting up to a table to eat his food. (He seems to be doing much better, by the way.) Also at this family Easter gathering were Grandma Piano and Bombpa Sheryl....and Dave, Linda and Kate! The kids loved entertaining the crowd. Of course Grandma and Grandpa brought very nice Easter baskets for the kids...and then after we ate we had another Easter Egg Hunt outside of the hospital. Grandpa Sheryl so kindly filled the eggs with his hard earned pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. The kids were SO excited to have money to add to their piggy banks.
Ready...Get Set...Go!!!
Each of the kids had their own strategy.
Keaton just ran around and tried to
pick up as many eggs as he could.
Lola would follow Keaton, and then complain
that he was taking all of the eggs.
I know, she really doesn't look like she is complaining here.
Nash had a very interesting tactic for this Easter Egg Hunt.
He would find an egg.
He would pick up the egg
He would crack it open.
He would take the money from inside of the egg and hand it to Jason.
He would throw the opened egg onto the ground.
Repeat.
This was Nash's trail (and his basket). You see, you don't really need a basket
if you are just pocketing the money anyway!
We had a great Easter...and even headed to "the pond" after nap time because it turned out to be such a beautiful day! Now if only Spring would stick around for more than one day at a time...