Pre-Easter Festivities

Our community Easter Festival was just a quick stroller ride away, and it was nice to be able to walk down there, since the place was packed with hordes of kids. While standing in line to hold a spot for the toddler portion of the Easter egg hunt for 45 minutes, along with everyone else in town, I kept wondering why we weren’t skipping the madness and having our own pre-Easter egg hunt at home… but by then, the kids weren’t going anywhere! While I waited in line, the girls met the Easter bunny and tried out all the bouncy houses and carnival games, so I guess I wasn’t missing out on much.

Ready, set, go!

Not much of a hunt when the eggs are just scattered all over the grass.

This really needs to be more challenging, guys.

Once Meredith realized there wasn’t any candy in the eggs (just small toys), she dumped her entire basket out!

A volunteer helped her put them back, but she wasn’t really interested in keeping them!

No, really, I don’t want these!

For the older kids, they did several different “hunts” which you had to get tickets for in advance, so there wasn’t a line. Why they didn’t do that for the toddler hunt, I have no idea.

Again, not much of a hunt!

Meredith LOVES garbage trucks and will run from wherever she is inside the house on trash day to see it pull up to our curb.

Waiting to get lunch from the food trucks.

Meredith the bunny.

WHAT IS ON MY FACE?!

Amelia bunny.

Samantha the butterfly.

 

Evil bunny!

Let’s frolic!

Trying to take pictures.

 

One tired little bunny.

Lots of love,

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The Month of Halloween

By the time Halloween finally rolled around, the month had seemed never-ending! I don’t know when Halloween turned into Christmas, but it seemed like there was something Halloween-related going on every day of October. We were pretty selective with the activities we did end up doing, but we still felt sick of Halloween by the time it got to the actual holiday!

Decorating pumpkins at preschool:

As the Room Mom, I helped out with this activity, and man, was painting pumpkins with 20 preschoolers stressful! I had to go home and take a nap afterwards.

Earlier in the month I had helped out Amelia’s class with a monster craft.

 

Halloween dress rehearsal for Meredith.

Preschool Harvest Party. Amelia just loves her teacher, Miss Becky.

The school’s Harvest Party always features a bunch of games, and this year, Samantha won a beta fish by successfully tossing a ping pong ball into the fish bowl. She named the fish Vivian and a month later we ended up getting it two new friends, who recently died after Jake changed the water too quickly and they went into shock. Vivian remains the lone survivor.

Grace and Zen class Halloween dance.

Decorating cupcakes with friends.

As a Room Mom, one of our biggest events of the year is the Annual Dinner. The most stressful part is constantly bugging everyone for donations to our class basket, which is then auctioned off at the dinner, as well as finding restaurants and people with connections to donate higher-ticket items for the live auction. We spent the better part of two months planning it, and I’m pretty sure other parents were avoiding me by the end since they were so sick of me bugging them for donations, but this year’s  rodeo-themed dinner ended up being a hit!

The Hamilton tickets Jake was able to get donated from a vendor of his firm went for the highest price of any item during the auction, and I was happy to have finally won the bid for one of the class platters (each class decorates a platter with their thumbprints and some kind of design– parents are always fighting over them). I also won the “Family Fun Night” class gift basket which included a bunch of movies, board games, a snuggly blanket, a popcorn maker, and pizza gift cards. Amelia made me promise to win one of the most popular items– an ice cream social with Miss Becky and three friends, but I was outbid by one of the other Room Moms. There’s always next year!

Phi and Sarahs’ kids don’t go to our preschool, but they were nice enough to support our school, buy tickets and join us for date night. So fun to to have them there!

This is the closest Jake has to anything cowboy themed in his wardrobe.

Jake’s back was killing him for days, but he said it was worth it.

Our town does a Harvest Celebration and I’m not sure exactly what it entailed since Jake took the girls while I… napped? Got stuff done? I don’t remember. But the girls came back looking like enjoyed the carnival. And since I’m not a huge fan of carnivals, it worked out well for everyone.

On another random Daddy Daughter Excursion, Jake decided to take the girls to Chuck E. Cheese of all places. They always come back from school talking about it (I’m assuming it’s a favorite amongst the other preschoolers), but the girls had never been. Finally, their dream came true! 

It was everything they had hoped for and more. Except they never really talked about it again and haven’t said anything about wanting to go back, so that’s a win for me since I don’t really want to go there.

Finger-lickin’ bbq chicken!

On Halloween morning, the twins had a preschool field trip to Zoomars. Since I chaperoned last year’s field trip, Jake took over on this one, but I decided to drive over there with Meredith at the last minute since we didn’t have any plans that morning anyway. It was the best of both worlds– we all got to hang out, but I didn’t have to ride the bus! I felt kind of bad thinking about Jake’s very long legs being squished into those tiny bus seats, but I had to suffer through last year, so it was his turn!

Who says I need to be in preschool to crash this field trip?

Meredith wanted to cuddle/ride/pet/hug every single animal.

Poor goats!

Some of the preschoolers were nervous about riding the pony, but not Meredith!

Who is the kid with the aviator glasses and bomber jacket?!

Meredith was kicked out of the guinea pig petting area for continually picking them up wrong and tossing them!

Meanwhile, the twins were so nice and gentle to those poor guinea pigs. They spent an hour in here and thus didn’t have time to ride the pony.

Samantha and Claire with their cuddly guinea pigs.

We tried to distract Meredith from the guinea pigs by riding the train again and again.

Those poor guinea Pigs. Don’t know if Meredith has been blacklisted from Zoomars, but we may have to wait another year before going back!

Lots of love,

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Never-ending Easter

April has been one big Easter extravaganza and I’m pretty sure the twins think holidays are all meant to be a month long. Between preschool crafts, Easter egg hunts everywhere we turned, learning about the Easter story at church, and don’t even get me started on the candy (when did Easter become Halloween?), the girls have yet to understand the concept of Easter actually being on a single day. Even days after the real Easter, they were asking about when the next egg hunt would be. Next year, we will do a better job of educating them and setting expectations!

At the beginning of April, the twins had their spring pictures taken at preschool and they thought it was exciting to wear their special Easter dresses to school. All the kids looked adorable in their Sunday best!

Amelia, April 2017:

Samantha, April 2017:

Miss Debbie said we could bring in younger siblings for a photo op if we wanted to, so Meredith joined in at the end of the morning for a sibling pic. They are such girlie girls and all three twirled around in their dresses all morning.

Meredith adores visiting the preschool and had the playground to herself while we waited for class to end.

Another day, I helped out in Amelia’s classroom with some Easter projects. The kids are always super motivated to “be good” so that Miss Becky will call on them to be next to work on projects with me. We made pictures with “Easter eggs” made out of potatoes and stamps made out of Peeps, as well as decorated their Easter bags for their preschool hunt at the end of the week.

Amelia always acts embarrassed when I am there, but I know she likes it!

Spring crafts and cooking fun! The girls especially enjoyed dyeing eggs at preschool (I was secretly happy I did not have to do that at home this year!) and baking/decorating a giant cookie Easter egg with frosting and fruit at home.

Meredith attended her first spring celebration up at our local park and thought sitting on a giant furry bunny was sorta fun. Amelia flat out refused to be in the picture, but Samantha insisted going with Meredith so that she “wouldn’t be lonely.”

Snuggles!

Flashback to 2015: so tiny and cute!

Last year with Daddy (Meredith stayed at home):

One more try to get Amelia in for a torture pic:

I don’t know how this qualifies as a “hunt,” but at least when we do ours at our house, the girls have to put in a little bit of effort.

I’m pretty sure the girls ignored whatever the egg limit per person was.

Meredith was feeling too timid to ride the ponies, even after Samantha showed her the ropes.

Amelia riding the pony, 2015:

Amanda and the girls show off their face paint.

Being silly with their faces painted, last year:

Amelia was acting cranky that day, but I couldn’t really take anything she cried about seriously because of her face paint! I would just burst out laughing.

Another fun cooking project the girls helped with was making some yummy coconut and chocolate “nests.” The girls have really improved their culinary skills as of late, and it’s getting to actually be fun to have them help out, instead of just a huge hassle. We didn’t get around to half of the crafts and cooking projects we wanted to for Easter, but

Lots of love,

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