Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Easter

Easter
Kyra had her first interactive Easter this year.  She loved it, mostly the chocolate candy. On Saturday we went to the BYU Easter Egg hunt with our friends the Pluims with their daughter Sadie.  While we were waiting it was amusing to see the differences between Sadie and Kyra.  Sadie was ready to go off and explore and play where the other kids were playing, Kyra was mortified.  Joe was able to walk her around a little until she realized mom was too far away.  Eventually she walked over to the other kids with Sadie, Sarah and Cameron and Joe got her to jump a little on the pole vault pad that all the other kids were jumping on, but that didn't last long before she was done.  the actual Easter Egg hunt kinda sucked.  There were enough eggs for all the kids to get 5 so that was the limit.  Instead kids picked up 20 and others none.  Kyra doesn't like huge crowds and all the parents and Kids went racing in the designated field to pick up the eggs but Kyra wanted nothing to do with it and didn't end up picking up any eggs.  We did get a few from a mom whose kid picked up a ton though, so she got some.

Easter Sunday was a little more eventful for Kyra.  After church and nap time, uncle Colin came over and we had an Easter Egg hunt outside.  Kyra found her first one and found out there was candy inside and instead of finding more she wanted to eat all the candy inside first (and I put too many jelly beans in them).  So the second she was coaxed into finding one she ripped it open and stopped to eat the candy.  We finally got her to just take candy from the first egg from dad and put the new eggs in the basket, but it took some coaxing.  Uncle Colin did a great job directing Kyra, dad held the basket and dispensed candy, and I took pictures.  Afterwards we played on the playground.



That night we went and had a delicious Easter Dinner with the Pluim family followed by a little Easter egg hunt in their Yard with the 3 toddlers that were there (Kyra, Sadie, and Amaya Sadies cousin).



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