Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Eddie's First Easter

We spent Easter weekend in St. George with Ryan and Jeni Walton and their 3 darling boys.We went down late Thursday night to prep for the weekend's activities. Friday we went to an indoor water park with all the kids. It was Eddie's first time at something like this. And I learned, during our lunch before, that swim diapers are useless. When Dan went to pick Eddie up out of his highchair, we were greeted with a wet mess. About the only thing the diaper did, was hold the solid poo in. Sorry for the visual. So I learned that you put the swim diaper on at the very last minute before they get into the pool.

Eddie was quite cautious with the water and all of the crazy kids swimming around him. Dan took him down the waterslide, and managed to hold him up so he didn't end up under the water. Eddie didn't cry, but the look on his face was sheer terror. We even allowed Ryan to dunk him for the first time. We decided that someone other than mom and dad should do it in case it went badly. As Eddie came up out of the water he was ready to scream, so Dan and I began clapping and cheering. His pout slowly turned into a smile as he figured that if mom and dad say its good, then I guess I'm ok.

Saturday morning was the Easter Egg Hunt. It was such a crazy adventure that I had to video it so you could get the full effect. Keep in mind, that this area was only for 2 years old and younger.



And let the hunt begin!!!!







Eddie refused to be put down (I don't blame him), but Dan got him a few eggs and some candy.


 
 We spent the rest of the day taking it easy, seeing St George and just having fun with everyone. Connor, Levi and Parker are always so much fun to be around. Eddie loves trying to keep up with them. It will be all too soon that he'll be running around with them. Makes me excited and sad at the same time. 

Sunday morning we woke up and the Easter Bunny had come!!!! He left baskets for all the kids and eggs all over the house and backyard. The Walton boys were kind enough to wait for Eddie to wake up before they began their Easter morning.




 Eddie's basket had candy, an elephant/car/toy thing, some animal crackers and teddy grams, a new sippy cup and socks. The Easter Bunny did pretty good I would say.

When the egg hunt began, Eddie was once again more interested in eating the eggs than gathering them.


 And when he got bored with that, he went back to his favorite thing of opening the cupboards.
We have to thank the Walton's for Eddie's best Easter yet. Now Dan and I have a lot to live up to. They have such fun traditions, that I hope we can take even part of them and incorporate them into our family. Of course, I hope to spend many more holidays with the Walton's as our kids grow up together.













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