Happy Easter!
Our first time ever traveling for this holiday! Easier than packing for Christmas, that's for sure. But me and my holiday obsession, I still managed to fret about which decorations needed to come along, and making our cutout cookies, and and and. It was only one big Ikea bag full of Easter stuff, though, so that's not too bad.
We had a nice, relaxing weekend in New York, despite crummy weather and a new Covid outbreak in the area that kept us from going to church and seeing the Koon cousins. The important thing was we got to have lots of quality time with Claire, and Randy and his family too. Crazy that we hadn't seen them since summer!
The moment we arrived in Aurora, the magic happened. Our kids get along better in New York state than in Ohio, apparently. Or maybe there's just something about swings.
The Castle is for sale! Unfortunately it is not for the likes of us, with an asking price of $386,000 and several offers above asking already. Le sigh.
Win thought off-season lake water was just fine for a swim.
Day two: the day of the Aurora Village egg hunt, and also the day of cold and dismal rain. We soldiered on though, helping to hide the eggs in strategically sheltered spots to protect the paper from the drizzle. We also bought a canopy tent to protect the egff hunt organizers, who included our Lulu!
Back home to warm up and frost cookies!
We froze ourselves solif in 15 minutes and headed back for scones and coffee...
.... just in time for the snow. I feel like snow on Easter has become a somewhat regular occurrence over the past few decades. But usually that's when Easter is super early, not on April 17th! goodness.
Still patiently waiting for those kids to wake up...
Finally! A girl came downstairs for viewing of the bounty...
.... then waited some more for her brother to wake up. (They both just adore sweet Haven.)
Fun to have new hiding places!
Then it was time to get ready for Easter Brunch...
I enjoyed the opportunity to dress the Easter table with Claire's pretty things.
Just look at these three. Seniors! The girls have just committed to their colleges for next year (Sarah at Union College and Hannah and Univeristy of Buffalo) and David has narrowed it to two. We just had such fun spending time with these remarkable young people, and sharing in all the excitement of this time in their lives.
We did that thing we always do and stood in the kitchen for quite some time... then it was time for egg hunt number two (Ivy's eyes just lit up when she heard there would be TWO egg hunts on Easter! Still my little girl in there)
Trading the loot. The eggs had a number of dollar coins and 50 cent pieces and the kids were instructed to make sure to share it out equally after the eggs were opened. Kept them nice and busy for a while.
Time for the traditional "sit and chat before the meal..."
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