When was the last time you left a surprise on someone's doorstep?
Sunday, April 12, 2009
The beauty of Easter Morning. Wearing the best of our best. Fabric covered buttons. Ruffled collars.Big tied bows in the back
hitting and screaming
crying and comforting
more screaming and fussing
and Mom begging to get a family picture!
Happy Easter!!!
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Caroline this morning hunting eggs
Easter
Our Easter week has been a long and wonderful week. As a family we started having A Christ Center Easter about 3 years ago. We do a various of things each night to follow the last week of Christ's life. I will try to recap the week after Spring Break. It has been a simple tradition with such wonderful meaning. Last year I sent out Easter Cards to a few friends. I loved making the cards but after I put them in the mail I had already started to think of what I could send the next year to have the card be more focused on the true meaning of Easter.
So this year I decided to send an empty envelope. I know it sounds crazy. Inside the envelope near the top I put the scripture Mark 16:1-6 on a clear sticker. I hope those who receive the envelope will then be prompted to go to read the scripture which talks about when they looked for Christ but the tomb was empty. I think of how surprised they must have been, fully expecting there to be His body inside. Just like you would never think to open an envelope and have it be empty. I think of how fast the word must have spread after they found the empty tomb - "He Lives, He Lives" It is a miracle that He lives. It is all apart of the wonderful plan for us all to live again.
Happy Easter
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Easter Egg Hunt
The girls driving to the neighborhood Easter Egg hunt.
Caroline with her nice little stash.
Annie Kate post hunting
I had to take this picture because this is such a common position for these two little girls, this is Caroline's Sister Power Hug. Even though Sally Jane looks like she is choking she loves it. seeing the girls with the Easter Bunny just made me laugh and remember my first job...
this is a photo of me inside the Easter Bunny costume as my first job at the mall. (how sad to think how long ago this was and how vintage these Easter Bunnies look - I think about 1985)we sat on the balcony by the pool and watched the algae grow in the pool. I teased the front desk that they had done this for St. Patrick's Day. We are really exited to think of the pool opening up this summer and swim season coming back. We played at the park after lunch and the hunt and the weather was so great! I have this obsession of taking photos of Caroline running, because nothing makes the girl happier then being outside and just running!!!Sally Jane is getting much more adventurous on the playground equipment. Oh my she just looks so much like Cyndi Lou Who in this photo with her turned up little nose. So we packed up our Easter Egg baskets in the gator, full of way too many treats. (each egg was full of three candy bars) and headed home to sort the stash.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Easter Egg Roll
When leaving the White House Lawn today, I wished I could have called everyone I know and done a large group call and shared my excitement for the great day I had with my girls.
Very last minute I got tickets to the Annual(since 1872) Easter Egg Roll on the White House Lawn. read history here.
Tickets are really hard to get and the story on how I got them is a post within itself, but I am not sure if I want to reveal my sources in case it could keep me from getting them again next year. If you see me, ask me in person, let's just say that I need to add, "resourceful" to my 100 list. (and I didn't even use any of Jeff's connections)
It was freezing outside and up until 10 minutes before I considered staying home and meeting my sister in law at Mt. Vernon. Jeff went back to work today after a fun Spring Break and I thought "do I want to do this with just me and the girls?" So glad I did! It was really hard to take photos and push the double stroller over the grass and chasing Caroline, but so worth it.
the girls each got a poster in our amazing goody bags
For you graphics people the tickets and logo were just amazing! the signage was just beautiful to look at.
Each child has the chance to roll a real hard boiled egg on the lawn just yards away from the front doors of the white house. The White House volunteer said they were boiled 5 weeks ago.Sally Jane and Annie Kate getting ready to roll. Thanks Mimi for the new birthday dress for her to wear.
Caroline rolling away!
Now you Very Bradley fans, notice the QUILTED tablecloths... they are actual Very Bradley quits with her newest print Capri Melon. It was everywhere! Even on the face painting tables. Seriously they decorated with Vera Bradley quilts in my favorite print... I am playing with my girls on the White House lawn singing to Johnnie and the Sprites, The Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana, photo ops everywhere...does it get better than this? This was Annie Kate with one of the MANY characters walking around the south lawn. Notice the fabric on her sleeves... yes Vera Bradley
Every PBS character was there. They even had a great Amelia Bedilia. I was tempted to ask her if I could take a self portrait of my in her cool hat, but didn't have enough arms to do so.
When we walked in we saw Denise Austin on stage 1, working out with Shrek. Funny combo huh? They had a reading corner with famous people reading children books. We had missed Mary Pope Osborne, darn. But saw Kasey Kahne (some Nascar guy)
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We then went over to one of the two performing stages and hit perfect timing for a mini concert, 5 feet from the stage of the Jonas Brothers. Annie Kate rushed the stage and her fingers in the air to try to touch them. I had both little girls in each arm and was singing every word and dancing like a kid.
We then went to the next stage and hit it perfect for Johnny and the Sprites. Jeff imitates him all the time and I was laughing the whole time. We love this show! Caroline and Sally Jane were jumping out of their skin they were so excited. We had missed Hannah Montana the first time she performed, as it took a long time to get through security. We then overheard that she was going to perform again, we went back to the stage and waited out the next performance for Annie Kate to get as close as possible. Me and the little ones stayed in the back. I don't know if there would be anyone that I would be more excited to see than these kids stars. I was like all the 10 year olds around me, screaming and dancing. This was the best photo I could get.
As we left all the kids got a goodie bag from President Bush. A box of peeps, crayons, coloring book, book mark, the book "Guess How Much I Love You?" and a wooden egg with the year and his signature. (they are already selling them on eBay) President Bush was in Arizona working on Border Patrol but we saw Laura Bush just before she went into the White House and she waved goodbye to everyone. This was the sign on the way off the lawn, "See you next year" You better believe it!
tonight (9:45 pm) while finishing the girls Easter Baskets I came up with this great idea for a card to send to the girls I visit teach for next year. I hurry and ran to my Scrapbook Factory Program and drew this out by making circles. I wish I would have thought of this sooner! So if you see any of those bunny ears 50% off next week pick them up and use to give them away for Easter next year. Target had them in their dollar section. (if you click image you should be able to save it, the quality is better when you double click it)
now i am off to run outside to use powdered sugar to make bunny footprints, i hope it doesn't snow again tonight. and with all my spring break D.C. history "festivas" I forgot to post my favorite bird nest cake. So if you are up late and want to make one, here is the one I made last year.
... have I mentioned how much I LOVE holidays. How does one sleep on these nights.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Easter Tree
I just finished our Easter tree. This is so easy and so incredibly "cheep"
I didn't do a photo play by play, because I did this over a series of days. Anytime I needed an egg I would blow it and then sit the shell aside. But here are my tips if you want to make one for yourself. This is a great center piece to do anytime of year for a baby shower. You can tie all sorts of bows on the branches.
pick branches that have blossoms just getting ready to bloom
i found my container at Goodwill, you will be amazed at what you could find a thrift store to make your tree in. You could also just use a metal bucket
when blowing eggs don't be afraid to make a bigger hole than you would think. I actually used a small screw. You will place a bead over the hole. this will keep you from getting a head ache when blowing out the egg. (Mindy I know this part will be tough for you, ask a neighbor... she gets grossed out by eggs) run a lot of water through the hollow egg before drying, get all that stinky egg out! I even sprayed with bleach to get it to run down in the egg.
when dying eggs i use the egg dying kit PAAS that can be found in any grocery store. I double the water and add a tea bag to each color. I also dye a few with just tea and no color. The make the color more vibrant add a few teaspoons of vinegar.
The eggs will be hollow when you dye them which means they will float. The get them to submerge place an ice cream scoop over the egg.
last year I used a flat stretchy yarn to tie the eggs on to the branches and then tie a bow on top of each egg to cover the hole. This year I used a pink heavy thread 50g weight.
I bought some flowered beads at the craft store and placed on at the bottom with a knot and one at the top. You can also tie a bow at the bottom to keep it from slipping through if you use ribbon.
I taped two needles together to string the thread through because my needles were not long enough to get through the egg.
I placed a another flower bead at the top to cover the blown hole. You could use all kinds of beads and even shapes of wool felt would be great.
Great project. My oldest daughter loves to blow out the eggs and I love seeing the tea dyed eggs, each one comes out so different. Enjoy.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Easter Ideas
I have so little time to blog today, but had to get this on here in case anyone wanted to order this book before I start talking about it every day for the next 3 weeks. (ok I will try to not over do it, I am just get so excited about this book) I picked up this book last year and it seriously changed how we celebrate Easter. I have had in my head for years of coming up with an Easter Advent Calendar and this was the first thing that has really got my mind going and hope someday to complete it. (the idea still sits in my head) It encourages you to spend the week before Easter focusing on the last week of Christ's life.
You can order the book here. This is a great book for any faith that celebrates Easter. It also applies to all age groups, family with no kids, little kids, teenagers or a combo of both.
I didn't do a great job of documenting all we did, but did take some photos in 2006. You can see our Smugmug gallery here. I will have lots more to come on this for sure, but wanted to give anyone interested a heads up and plenty of time to get the book if you would like.
I found after we had used this book that the author is Lara & Katie's aunt or cousin. (is that right?)