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Rainy Easter

Easter was pretty different this year. For one thing, we went shopping for Easter outfits the day before Easter. Then, Danny wasn't there in the morning to look for his basket. Which actually isn't that different because he wakes up so late, but he didn't get a basket at all. Which was too bad because his is the hardest to find, and we like to watch him look for it. Well, nicole and Danny arrived in time to go to church. We got there REALLY early and got to see a baby be baptized at mass. I have never seen a baptism before, so that was a treat i guess. when we drove to Grammalie and Grandaddy's house it was pouring down, so we were wondering about what we would do about the easter egg hunt. This year we did not make a bunny cake but an adorable little easter basket cake. We did miss the Ettenshins this year at the Easter egg hunt. We wound up having it inside and on the screened in porch. Well, one thing was definitely the same this year. You guys can probably guess who got the silver dollar. Better not tell David if he doesn't already know. Next event was dinner. It was kinda funny to me that we had a St. Patty's dinner on easter. Not that I did not enjoy it, the food was delicious. We had dessert and the evening went on with the adults talking and Claire and I entertaining ourselves with Michael and Fiona. Then we all left and that concluded the our rainy Easter.

Comments (3)

Grandaddy:

Kelly, I liked that summary of Easter, but you forgot to mention that I beat Uncle Grant two out of two in bumper pool.

sista:

I liked reading your Easter story. I think Danny was 12 when he joined the adult conversation part of the holidays. I wonder if you will join in on that next year or if you will still have to be entertaining yourself.

Eric:

I CANNOT BELIEVE CLAIRE GOT THE SILVER DOLLAR. really. This is getting spooky. David was outraged.

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