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Easter Day!!

The kids before church
The kids AT church
Carlie at Grammy and Papa's
While getting an egg, Makena found a FROG!!
Trey is a looking'
He found a $$ egg
Blaine got dye all over his hands
Kristen and Carlie found some
Miss Hadlee Michelle--such a cutie pie!

What gorgeous day to celebrate our Risen Savior!!  We haven't had an Easter this warm and pretty in a few years.  This morning was a little chaotic at our house despite the fact that our clothes were all laid out and ready for us to put on.  I got lazy last night and didn't run the bulletins off at the church so I had to do it this morning and I also had to make deviled eggs to take to Grammy's.  We did make it to church on time--even early because I was determined to take pictures before we left.  Our church choir did a cantata this morning and we had a wonderful message to follow. 
"He is not here but He is risen"  Matthew 28:6
Hope everyone has had a Happy and Blessed Easter!!


Comments

Your kids looked adorable in their Easter outfits! Love all the bright colors! Wasn't the weather beautiful! Couldn't have asked for it to have been much better!
Anonymous said…
What cuties! Looks like a wonderful time!

~Debra at http://ourimperfectlife.blogspot.com/

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