There must be a limit as to how many pictures you can blog about at a time, but as my father in law says, "no hill for a high stepper." So, here is part two of our visit. We had a house full on Easter Sunday. All together there were 14 of us and 6 of them were under the age of 14, so you do the math. I should also mention the oldest in attendance was 90 and the youngest was 7 months, so we had quite the spectrum. We had ample amounts of food - a mouth watering ham that Renae and Jarrod brought from up North, homemade baked mac n cheese, crock pot green beans, pickles, olives, horseradish and bread that Paula brought and delicious homemade brownies baked my Aunt Jan, and oh she also made broccoli salad - yummy. Thanks to everyone for their contributions towards a wonderful Easter dinner.
Everyone sitting at the dining room table in anticipation of the Easter meal. Is that a stomach I hear growling?Here are the cousins striking an Easter pose for the camera just minutes before the egg hunt begins. I can see the anticipation in their eyes. Sarah - 13, Steven - 10 almost 11, Zachery 10 - Ryan - 7 and Adam 4 - Nolan 7 months, not pictured.
What a sweet picture of Nolan and Grandma Paula, I love how Grandma adoringly looks at Nolan on his first Easter.
Guess who found the Grand Prize $5 Easter egg? You guessed it...................Ryan! Is that a great action shot or what? He was so excited that he found the top dollar Easter egg. Isn't that face priceless?
Sorry to go on and on, but there is a part 3 to this. More pictures to share.
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