Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter

Our Easter weekend included an Easter Egg hunt at the local park. Gabe was very happy with his loot of two eggs.

His age range was Pre-K to 2nd grade and he was a bit overwhelmed
with the other 500 kids also clamoring for eggs.


Josh, on the other hand, didn't have that great of a time.

Today, we had some friends over and had our very own Easter egg hunt, as well as a presentation of Resurrection Eggs.

Here are K and Gabe running around for eggs.

For dinner, we made Easter Pie. One of my sister's best friends grew up making Easter Pie with her family. Every year, the Saturday before Easter, they invited friends to partake of it's goodness. 3 years ago I found that their son had divulged their "secret family recipe" online. It's become our tradition since.

Gabe helped roll out the dough.

Brian layered.


And Josh cheered on the culinary efforts.


More than Easter Pie and Easter Egg hunts, we're grateful for a Savior who lived again so that we may also live. We're grateful that we can become an eternal family through his Sacrifice and Love.

Saturday, April 23, 2011




Thursday, April 7, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Weekend

We had a really great weekend. Brian had Friday off so we explored a new park in a nearby town and went to the Southeast Texas State Fair. I think we spent our children's inheritance on food, but it was worth the sacrifice because Brian ate a do-nut (how they spelled it on the sign) bacon cheeseburger. We'll tell the kids about that and my funnel cake when they're upset we only saved $30 for their college experiences. Saturday and Sunday our church held it's annual General Conference which was absolutely wonderful. My favorite talk taught me a lot about parenting and confirmed many things that I had been thinking about as a parent.

Josh and Gabe at the SETX State Fair

Josh trying to escape from the stroller

Gabe loved the cotton candy. It was magical the next day as well.


Josh swings!

The boys after two days of General Conference.