Easter was so much fun this year at the Winegar Residence. Kevin's younger brother, David, came to visit and brought his beautiful family with him.
They welcomed Lily into their family in December and I was so excited to see her and hold a little baby. Emma was very jealous and insisted that I hold her as well.
We did simple things like playgrounds and kite flying but it was so fun to be together, catch up, and have the kids play.
Grammy and Papa have a fun pool in the back yard that the grandchildren were just itchin to use. At one point they had 9 of the 16 grandchildren in the house. It was great. Left to right (Joey, Lexi, Ryan, Emma, Elizabeth, Emma, Matthew).
We let them scratch that itch and get it. It was 65 degrees but they didn't care. The company made it all worth it. I think this picture is cool cause it looks like Matthew is walking on water.
I took them to that railroad park in Scottsdale. The kids loved the train tunnel and the fun playground.
David and his Mini Me, Logan. I found these two playing Wii downstairs and they were standing the same, head tilted same angle, controller aimed the same way. Too Funny! David is in the National Guard and has served 2 tours in Iraq! He is so brave! We are glad to have him home.
In between General Conference we decorated Easter Eggs. We did activities through out the week to teach the children that Easter is about the resurrection of our Savior, but it was also fun for them to decorate eggs and wait for the Easter Bunny to hid them.
So focused!
On Sunday morning we laid out some treats for the kids from the Easter Bunny. They were so anxious to see what they got. But we were really excited that they enjoyed their Easter book about Jesus and the resurrection. Its so easy to be lost in the world and not remember the real purpose of all these wonderful holidays.
Emma loved her treats. Literally, she liked the candy more than the toys. She is such a candy junkie! You can always find her in the pantry looking for a treat.
Ana made these yummy cupcakes for the kids to enjoy after the Easter egg hunt. They were so cute!
The kids were so anxious to get out there and find their eggs. Grammy stood guard at the door and they yelled at her to open the door. She stood firm and would not open that door until every egg was put away.
And their off!
Ryan, Matthew, Joey, Emma, Emma, Elizabeth, Lexi, Logan
Thanks David, Ana, and kids for coming to visit! Can't wait to see you in September.
We are so grateful for our Savior. One of the activities we did was a Spiritual egg hunt and we put different scriptures in plastic eggs that depicted a point of the Atonement ( Palm Sunday, Gethsemane, Last Supper). The children loved it because it was simple and interactive. We loved it because we saw in their faces the reverence they had for Our Savior and the Sacrifice that He made. We can never pay back our debt to Him for Atoning for our sins, but we can try our very best every day to keep His commandments and love one another. Such simple things, yet it is all He asks of us. Happy Easter! HE LIVES!
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Looks like you guys had a fun weekend!I love the Eater egg idea (putting scriptures in them). Think I might try that one next year. Tay does not like how some holidays have become so commercialized. We are trying to change that in our household.
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