Monday, July 25, 2011

Easter- Part 2

Easter morning, I got Logan up and took him to the living room to see what the Easter bunny brought him. Not only did he check out his loot, but also his sister's. He was a little disappointed to find that Audrey's eggs were empty.Easter bunny and gifts from Grandparents
In Logan's eggs, there were robin eggs, m&ms, and jelly beans. However, these are not the names that Logan uses. He often goes around asking for Nem nems and baked beans.Yes, he clearly says baked beans. It took us a while to figure out why he was asking for baked beans all the time. To help us out, he started pointing to his Easter bucket.Check out my new shades
I think I can eat this.
After nap time
The Easter bunny added a "special" present to Logan's Easter basket.
Logan trying out his guitar
He is a natural!

Easter- Part 1

Logan was unable to walk last year at Easter, so I was really looking forward to taking him to his first Easter egg hunt. I even tried to have him practice at home. Little did I know that the parents out here are a little greedy when it comes to an egg hunt. The Saturday before Easter, our church was having a community outreach, but they would not be hosting an Easter egg hunt. This was due to the fact that the park just down the road would be hosting one. It had been fairly warm, so I didn't pack a jacket or sweatshirt for me. We got to the church and I discovered that the shoes I brought for Logan were too small. Since I was planning to be outside most of the early afternoon, I decided it would be best if I ran to the dollar store and got me a sweatshirt and Logan some shoes. I got back just in time to send Logan and Ben to the egg hunt. After they got back, I asked how it went and Ben's response was "Some parents are so ridiculous." I asked what happened. He said that he put Logan in the one and two year old group, someone said "GO" and the parents took off. They would scoop eggs into piles and then "help" their kid put them in their basket. Logan didn't get any eggs in this age group. :( So he took Logan off to the side and waited for the next age group (3-5 year olds) to start. He pulled 3 eggs over and left Logan put those in his bucket. After the egg hunt, Logan got to play in the bouncy house and also enjoyed his first hay ride.