Saturday, March 22, 2008

An Easter with Snow... Sigh!

Today we decided to dye some Easter eggs. The kids seemed to enjoy it. I had bought a tye-dye kit so that we could do all kinds of colors. Cullan thought this was especially great. The kit came with these plastic bags and droppers. You would put a little dye in each of the different bags. Then drop your egg in and roll it around. After that you would take it out and do the same in the next color bag! Here is Garran starting and orange egg..
Kael started out helping but ended up being more interested in eating the eggs that coloring them. So we let him have his fun.
Cullan however was curious as ever.. I think this was due to the fact that one of his favorite past times is getting in the frig and breaking eggs on the floor.
So when we were done the boys and I thought it would be fun to decorate a few. We drew faces on some of them, but they ended up looking like pumpkin faces.. WEll at least mine did.. Oh well as well as long as everyone had fun right!

After that we had an impromptu Easter egg hunt in the house. I was to tired and not feeling so hot to do it outside, plus it was snowing. Oh well if you want to see pics of that you will have to go here.

Hope everyone had a wonderful Easter!

1 comment:

Lacey.costner said...

Well personally, I LOVE your face eggs!! Too cute!! Have a Happy Easter!

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