Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter

Easter was so much fun this year. We had a busy week before Easter since Lawni and the kids were visiting so it came upon us so quickly! The girls were so excited. On Saturday afternoon (before easter) we had a fun hunt at Papa and Nana's house. My mom and dad always surprise us with something fun. We had a yummy dinner and then had a fun hunt. Easter Sunday was a nice day. We just went to sacrament meeting and afterwards we headed off to Arizona. 

A few days before Easter we went to Nana's house.  The girls love all of the stuffed bunnies, thought we'd take a picture with them.
Anastyn loved the hunt - I probably helped her find too many eggs!:)
Of course Taeya loved it too.  As you can see in Anastyn's hand Nana had a little present wrapped and hidden for each of the grandkids. 
She also had a few random things hidden  - Taeya happened to find this cute basket and loved it!
All the Grandkids at the hunt - Skyler, Asilia, Taeya, Zach, Daylen, Gage, Anastyn, and Jayne
Love these 2 cute girls!
Our Family
Easter morning - this is how they bunny wrapped up the girls "baskets" this year.  Anastyn's purple (of course) and Taeya's is the pink one. 
The easter bunny always brings a swimsuit and this year the bunny brought a lot of stuff for the girls to do in the car on the way to Arizona. This is all of Taeya's loot.
This is all of the stuff Anastyn got.
Of course they have to start opening everything immediately.
While Taeya was coloring Anastyn got up and found all of the eggs around the house, after Taeya realized that she was a little upset - Anastyn shared the candy!
I made the girls Easter dresses this year - they were a big pain but I bought the fabric last summer, I figured I better use it.  They did turn out super cute in my opinion.  Dresses are a lot more work than skirts! 

1 comments:

Kimberly said...

Brandalyn these dresses are SO cute! I wish I could have seen them in person! If you think they were a pain, they would be impossible for the rest of us :) Hope all is well. Love and miss you,
Kimberly