Here's a video Ryan took of Kimberly hunting for dyed eggs that the Easter Bunny hid on Saturday. I think it is kind of fun because you can start to see her reasoning skills develop.
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Liberty, Heather, Glade, Ryan, Kim
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Eggsetera
We dyed eggs the night before we left for AZ. Even Glade got into it this year. I'm still not brave enough to let him do the dye, but he enjoyed the crayons. It is hard to teach a 2-year old to be soft when coloring eggs. :)


Here's a video Ryan took of Kimberly hunting for dyed eggs that the Easter Bunny hid on Saturday. I think it is kind of fun because you can start to see her reasoning skills develop.
Here's a video Ryan took of Kimberly hunting for dyed eggs that the Easter Bunny hid on Saturday. I think it is kind of fun because you can start to see her reasoning skills develop.
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That's neat. My kids actually thought that you couldn't hide colored eggs--only plastic ones! Oh, how the ccj has taken over our lives!
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