Sunday, March 31, 2013

Festival of Colors!

They had a blast and can't wait until next year!!























More Easter Fun!

Saturday morning we got up bright and early to go to an egg hunt at BYU! 

 Adam and Tessa got to throw some footballs while we waited for the hunt to start. 

 The lines for pictures with Cosmo and the Easter Bunny were insanely long, so we were lucky to find this cute chipmunk wondering around. 
 They had fields divided up for different age groups. Luckily, Adam and Tessa were in the same age group. I decided to save us a spot for the hunt and Eric took the kids around to play while we waited. I liked watching them get the fields ready. They had boxes and boxes full of eggs!





Luckily, they all came back a little after 10am. The egg hung wasn't suppose to start until 10:30. At about 10:10, something went very wrong and all of the sudden, all of the kids rushed the field!! We sent our kids running with everyone else. It was actually hilarious to watch the chaos. People that got there late (at 10:30) were pretty mad that they had missed it. Those of us that were there found it all pretty amusing! 



 They both ended up with yummy treats and some fun coupons for things around town and on campus. 

 After the stampede, we let Gwen have some time to wonder around. She was loving that!
 When the egg rush was over, we headed to the stadium where we watched the spring scrimmage! It was so fun to watch some football!! 


 That afternoon, Eric, Adam and Tessa headed to Festival of Colors. They had a blast! Pictures to come soon!
When they got home and all cleaned up, we got ready for the Easter Bunny. 
 Adam planted some jelly beans next to his garden gnome. I meant to take a picture of this last week and forgot. Adam got this on top of a cupcake at school. He came home and planted it because he thought he we needed a garden gnome. 
 Adam and Tessa colored some eggs and made some beautiful creations!

 Gwennie was a pill, so Daddy had to keep her at bay.



They had a hard time being patient and waiting for their eggs to get to be just the perfect color. But they did a good job.