Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

A new Easter tradition

Jeff said he wanted to roll Easter eggs down Old Main Hill this year. 

I thought he was crazy. Who does that? Apparently all of Cache Valley by the look of all the egg carnage left on the ground. Jeff was the only one who had experienced the thrill of rocketing a bunch of eggs down the hill... childhood delinquent!


Because we had our Easter dinner, egg hunt, and egg dying fun with my side of the family a week after Easter, there wasn't a single soul on Old Main Hill. We had the whole place to ourselves. Who knew throwing hard boiled eggs down a giant hill could be so entertaining? The kids had an absolute blast. Especially as they tried to hit me, as I had secured my spot about half-way down to take pictures. Jeff, Jesse, and Ruby just about got me too.






We were able to gather up a lot of the eggs that hadn't cracked on the wet grass and throw them a second time. Or third time.



Did I mention I got a new coat today too? "Hey, Jesse! Look at my new coat!" It's a sibling joke. I swear every time Jesse got a new coat or new shoes or new anything, the first thing he did was repeat about 50 times, "Hey Jenny! Look at my new coat!" So now I do that to him. 



I promise ladies, my little brother is much more less weird than this picture shows. Although he does have a slight obsession with the movie Frozen and Queen Elsa....


Fern boy couldn't have been happier with a family activity. Getting to purposely throw stuff and make a giant, stinky mess? Right by the Blue "A"? A boy's dream!



Ruby has quite the arm and smacked this tree way, way down the hill with an egg. 


I think we've found a new family tradition!


Easter egg hunt

I am bound and determined to keep up the Easter egg hunt from my childhood for my own children. Luckily for me, my parents bought a bigger house a couple years ago which accommodates my party planning. And while the ridiculousness of Easter egg hunt spoils may never compare to my Grandma Jewkes', I think everyone has fun. {Although I did buy all of the pipsqueaks these super cute, super soft Easter stuffed animals.}


Even Kurtis. Who yes, still has to find his own set of camo eggs. He was less than amused with some of the hiding spots for his eight eggs.



Ready, set, go!!!



Anberlin loved throwing the "balls" everywhere. Even with the lure of chocolate from her Aunt Jenny, she still snubbed me.




We invited Jeff's parents and brother to come over for dinner and the egg hunt. We do try and have the Easter celebration at our house, but if the weather isn't pristine, it's a little squished with everyone in our 1,100 square foot "mansion." My Grandpa and Grandma Allen also came over. I think they had fun watching the great-grandkids running around collecting eggs.

The loot. I can't remember how many eggs we hid, but it was a lot. Especially when all of them were in the basement somewhere! And my Dad couldn't help but up the ante and hide some money in with the candy. He has a lot of his Mom in him.




Leave it to me to spoil the kids' dinner with Oreos and a big piece of carrot cake! And they aren't even my own kids!



After dinner and egg hunting, we dyed eggs. You'll notice the Mtn. Dew. Yeah. Dying eggs with little kids is a bit stressful for me. A few swigs though and I was happy to let them spill dye all over everything... sort of... not really.





Jeff tries every year to make a black egg. It's a tradition. Growing up my Grandpa Jewkes always tried to make a black egg and it sort of stuck after all these years. He came pretty close... even if he did cheat and try to color it with a Sharpie first. 









I'm glad my mom doesn't mind a huge mess at her house. Although we did spare her from cleaning up smashed eggs.... we saved that for Old Main Hill.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Happy Easter Sunday!

Happy Easter Sunday!

The Easter bunny made a stop at our house before he hopped off to church.


And we had a failed attempt at some quick pictures after church to document the occasion. I really need a new camera with a better phone. 


Sunday, May 5, 2013

How long does it take an 18-year-old boy to find 9 Easter eggs?

How long does it take an 18-year-old boy to find nine camo-colored Easter eggs?

Any guesses?

Longer than you think. Especially when his brother-in-law is helping to hide your eggs. 

17 minutes 35.6 seconds to be exact.

Poor Kurtis. As a little boy he was obsessed with anything army. So when I started the egg hunt tradition, I found a pack of camouflaged eggs so Kurtis would have his own eggs to find. We've lost one or two in the years since, but I'm pretty sure he will never outgrow finding camo eggs.

I mean, how could I not keep hiding these eggs when you see a reaction like this!




My Dad felt bad that we ran out of candy and brought out a giant jar of pocket change to stuff in the eggs. He coughed up a few dollar bills too. Cole found most of the money eggs, although we did plant a few strategic money eggs for Kurtis to find. He needs a J.O.B. :)







Kids and olives. 




Thanks Mom and Dad for hosting Easter this year!