We may have overdone it on the Easter events this year. The boys had fun, but Mama was wiped out by the end of the weekend. We will probably scale it back just a bit in the future, but what's done is done and I can't say that I minded the constant grins on three little faces. On Saturday, we went on the Southern Belle's Easter brunch cruise with Grams, Mamaw and Gigi. The highlight of it for Liam was the magic show, the highlight for Rory was the Easter bunny and the highlight for Dexter, who seemed to love it all, was getting to sit in the captain's chair. We also got to enjoy the boat ride and see a lot of interesting scenery and wildlife. It was a good time. That afternoon, the big boys and I hit up a local church's Easter Egg-stravaganza that they had advertised in the paper, while Rory napped. It was a little bit crazy but the boys enjoyed the inflatables, egg hunt, and snow cones, of course. On Sunday, we started the day with small Easter baskets for the boys. I never get them much because they are so blessed with so much family that if I overdid it we would be drowning in presents. They were happy with their kites, bouncy balls and big chocolate bunny. Then we had brunch and another egg hunt with our *practically family* from down the street. We had a delicious vegan meal (we won't talk about the egg whites that came to the party uninvited- Aldi sausage, you let me down) that EVERYONE loved. Even my carnivore spouse! And then let the kids find eggs willed with Pokémon and vegan-friendly candy in the front yard. They were really egg-cited about it. ......see what I did there? We finished off the Easter weekend with a delicious dinner at Nana and Pop's house before Papa headed to Boston and the boys and I stayed with Nana and Pop for a few days of Spring break.
Hoppy Easter, Everyone!
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WHO AM I?
I am Michelle: a wannabe hippie in love with a bonafide geek. We also spawned. I spend my days with our four wild, beautiful boy children and I overshare about our life online because I am a Millennial and that is what we do.
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