But that's ok....because now I can put in way more pictures without it feeling like overload! ;)
Before the Easter madness though, a few other pictures I forgot to put in that I love. :)
She loves playing the piano at my parents house. She likes to turn pages in the music books, bang on the keys, and then gently press them to make sound. She's a natural already. ;)
She also loves helping me get the mail. She has her own set of keys that we got (at Lowe's they let us go through the box of messed up keys and pick out some to put on a ring for her since she always wants to hold our keys) and she'll go to every single mailbox and try to use her keys to open it up. We can spend, easily, 10 minutes at the mailbox.
Now, Easter.
She had a lot of fun Easter egg hunting. We went to the Easter egg hunt in Karin's neighborhood with Karin, David, and Luke and she had so much fun running around and finding eggs. She got quite a few and was really excited about it. She still loves to "hide" eggs around the house, say "Where go?", and then go searching for them. She would barely hold still when I wanted pictures because she was so focused on finding eggs. Even when there weren't anymore to find, she was running around trying to find more. It was really cute to see how excited she was bout it all.
On Easter Sunday, we had a small Easter egg hunt at our house for her, since she had so much fun the day before, and had a lot of fun watching her go around the house looking for them. I have a video of her going around our house, but it's apparently too big to put on the blog. Just know that she was running all over looking for eggs saying, "OH!" whenever she found one, and throwing it in her basket triumphantly, grinning the whole time.
After looking for eggs, we sat down, read the story of Christ's resurrection, and then watched General Conference. I felt like it was the perfect way to spend Easter with our little family. It was quite, low-key, and focused on what we believe Easter is all about, with a little fun thrown in. :)
It was a great holiday and I loved that she was old enough to enjoy it, and even slightly understand what was going on. :) We were glad we got to spend it with our little family, and with some of our extended family as well.
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