Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter Weekend 2011

We drove down to Virginia for Easter weekend.  Spent lots of time hanging out with family ... it was lovely.  As usual, I took way too many photos to get a post up in a timely manner, but I'm finally buckling down and working on the photos.  This may be a long post!

Luckily, the Easter bunny seems to have a good grasp at which children travel for the holidays, because he did visit Annelee and Vivian at Aunt Susan's house.  Notice the fancy pink egg in Vivian's loot, it was discovered while the Page siblings helped Anne sort through some of Newton's stuff, and immediately handed out to the Easter bunny for reuse!

Vivian with part of her loot - candy, coins, a funky ball and paint pens.  Annelee got a cuddly toy
We'll call this one "Symphony in Purple"  :)
What ARE those plastic things they keep surrounding me with?
We spent a lot of time hanging out on the deck ...
... even the dogs
Ok, she's in the dining room, but still ... hanging out
Uncle Ernie and Annelee and the Easter Eggs ... yum!

The lid is the most fascinating part of this toy

Ms Vee
Susan did a great job getting a photo of me and the two wiggly girls

Vivian's dramatic pose
Sometimes, I get back into the old habit of photographing just flowers ...
Artist Vivian and her helper
Very pleased with her (and Susan's) work!

Daddy and his wiggly silly goils

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Easter Tradition

My Dad had a beautiful Easter tradition when we were little (and even now, sometimes, even though we are grown).  He would blow out and paint an Easter egg for my brother and I each year, and then go and cut some branches to hang them on.  It makes for some really wonderful Easter decoration.

A few years ago, my parents divided up the eggs between my brother and I and now we get to decorate our own Easter bouquet.

With Vivian and Annelee, I am trying to keep the tradition alive, even though I don't think my painting skills have evolved since I was a child.  :)

On Monday, we had a beautiful warm and sunny day, so Vivian and I set out to cut some branches, put them in the vase and then proceeded to hang up the eggs.  She would point to the next one to hang up and I would either explain them (e.g., the one with the Pittsburgh Skyline or the one with Will cooking) or read out the name and the year for her.

This evening, I sat down and added two more eggs to the collection, Annelee's first and Vivian's third (oops, I missed one year).  I can't wait until they are old enough to paint eggs with me.