After they enjoyed their new gifts, we got ready in our Easter attire and headed down to the Albert's for a photo shoot with their 3 day old chicks. ALL 12 of them! I The most satisfying part of my day was to sit and take in the look on their faces as they studied these tiny, furry creatures. I love how Ollie was so gentle with them. I love how Isabelle found the chubbiest one and named her "Eleanor." I love how Preston taught Eli how to handle them carefully. I love how Amelia had the idea to name them all and color code them with nailpolish. Finally, I love how Eli says "chicken."
Our day continued at the country club for brunch. The first thing we saw when we entered was the Easter bunny himself (or herself?). Eli made a mad dash to the bunny and hugged him and told me to hug him. Most kids at 2 are afraid. Not Eli. He stood by the bunny and monopolized his time, while other children tried to squeeze in. Brunch was delicious as usual, especially since I sneak to the kids buffet line for chicken tenders and tater tots. :)
The festivities continued with a trip to the vineyard for an Easter egg hunt. The bunny left a sign in our home that said "Go to Vineyard." The kids were sure he meant Mimi and Papu's vineyard. The bunny had indeed visited and hid eggs in both the living room and the vines. The kids did not take long to scoop them all up and compare what was inside. They had to compare how many dollars each had and there was a little sibling disagreement about the fairness of equal amounts. Isabelle gave in and spread her wealth to her younger siblings. Eli only cared about the candy. Exhausted, we loaded up and headed home.
Hope you all had a peaceful, happy Easter. He is risen!
*Just a side note that I cannot help but add: when we got home tonight Ollie said to Scott, "Daddy, the Easter bunny did not hide eggs." Scott reminded him that yes he did, we just went to the farm and found them all. Ollie replied, "that was not the bunny, that was Mimi. I saw her outside hiding eggs."
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