Lora Dawn was gracious enough to plan an Easter party for the church. With Joe on the mend it was quite a decision whether to go. Daddy was finally feeling better and up to an outing. Such a special day, we are beginning the lasts of the firsts. His first Easter egg hunt, soon to be first Easter, and soon after that his first birthday. 
We walked into the church and it felt like there were a million kids there. Lora Dawn said she counted 53 people in all. Fifty-three! That's more people than attend Sunday morning service sometimes. What a blessing! First on the agenda was coloring eggs. I honestly had hoped to miss that part of the party. I know years of playing with Beth's kids, she "owes" me, but my goodness... What if his hands and mouth are still blue tomorrow?!?!?

We walked into the church and it felt like there were a million kids there. Lora Dawn said she counted 53 people in all. Fifty-three! That's more people than attend Sunday morning service sometimes. What a blessing! First on the agenda was coloring eggs. I honestly had hoped to miss that part of the party. I know years of playing with Beth's kids, she "owes" me, but my goodness... What if his hands and mouth are still blue tomorrow?!?!?

They also got to paint, but I took Cade away for that part. He was getting restless and needed some space. Some of the adults were out hiding the eggs, so we made our way for the Kodak moment. Getting in the grass is a new thing, so hunting eggs proved somewhat difficult. It took a while, but he finally sat down. Even after throwing the eggs like a ball, he still didn't go after them. I didn't expect much, but it was a nice day and it was good to be out in it. 




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