Thursday, July 21, 2022

Happy Easter!

This year, Easter came with weird weather.  We had a really cool and wet spring, and also got snow right before Easter.  It smashed down all our tulips.  So strange!
In preparation for Easter, Karina started a baking frenzy!  She made chocolate cupcakes.  Even though she doesn't like chocolate, she makes them for other people to enjoy.  She also prepared whipped cream as a topping.
She also made gluten free pop tarts using almond flour.  Making the dough is pretty labor intensive. First she had to mix the dough in the mixer.  The mixer is super heavy though, and she isn't able to lift it onto the counter.
Then she rolled it out into a sheet.
Then cut them into rectangles.
The rectangles then each get raspberry jam filling and get another rectangle on top that needs to be sealed.
This is the kitchen when Karina is hard at work!

On Easter day, the kids woke up to a bunch of Easter baskets!  They were filled with candy, of course, and in Karina's case, also with Lays and Ruffles potato chips.
They also got these toys, which turned out to be a hit.  They are corrugated tubes made out of plastic that you can stretch out or scrunch back in.  Why is it always the cheap 99 cent toys that the kids play with the most?
Then came the annual indoor Easter egg hunt.
Each kid had about ten eggs hidden in "their" designated color.  Karina's was pink.
Here is Eliana casually looking for her eggs.  Maybe when you become a teenager the egg hunt becomes slightly less exciting.
Here is an egg cleverly camouflaged amongst the real chickens' eggs.
And each kid had an egg with an extra something....a $1 bill!
We then had Easter breakfast and then headed over to our friend's house for "church".  We are still gathering for church in friend's houses with just five or six families.
They have a huge backyard and over a hundred eggs were hidden.

The race is on to see who finds the most!
Some were pretty hard to find!
And as a special treat, the kids got Crumbl cookies as an Easter gift from Yeh-yeh and Nai-nai.  Yum!
That afternoon, the kids dyed a bunch of eggs.  Since our chickens only produce brown eggs, we went to the store to buy white eggs.
And here they are in all their glory.  Good job kids!


















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