When we got there, Nate got to see his and Georgia's room, complete with bunk beds and a basket of trains. After dinner he helped Granna decorate cupcakes.
And we played outside in the gorgeous weather. (That's what hair looks like after blowing in the wind for 5 hours!)
Georgia doesn't like crawling on hard ground, so she bear crawls. I wish I would have gotten a picture of her trying to crawl on the wood floors--she couldn't get any traction and wound up so frustrated cause she couldn't move. :) This weekend was the first chance my parents have had to see her crawling.
Woohoo! Bubbles with Uncle Lucas!
Pop is so much fun.
What a sweetie.
Him too. :)
More excitement with Lucas!
Georgia is Nate's biggest fan.
By the way, she can now say Mama, Dada, Hi, and Bye bye.
Wearing her big girl pajamas.
Easter baskets, of course.
I looked up, and this baby was cruising along the furniture! :O She also learned to pull up, and she cut her first tooth! It was a big weekend for Georgia.
Saturday evening I "hid" (as in, threw around the yard) some eggs for Nate to hunt.
He picked up about five ...
... then just as I suspected, he was done finding eggs and sat down to play with grass.
"Seriously?!"
Which meant that we had to round up the other 45 eggs. What a stinker.
I bought Georgia's Easter dress last September. I was at a little shop and saw the most gorgeous dress on sale, half off. Well, I had my heart set on finding a hat for her to wear with it. A couple weeks ago I saw some Easter hats at Target, but I wasn't really Easter shopping that day and just made a mental note they were there. So on Saturday, my mom and I went on the hunt for an Easter hat. We started at Target, but they had sold out. Then Walmart, Kohls, JCPenney, Old Navy, Sears, Macy's, Kmart ... all in all, I hit 13 stores in two different states looking for a dang Easter hat the day before Easter. Finally, just as we were ready to give up, I wondered aloud whether Cracker Barrel might have them. We checked, and they did! (Cracker Barrel has such cute baby things, and I have no idea why.) And by the way, we had already been to a different Cracker Barrel several hours earlier for lunch, and we ended up right back at Cracker Barrel after all those other stops. Anyway ... are you ready for this cuteness?
And there's her famous sneaky smile.
And check out this handsome little man! I always have such a hard time finding cute Easter clothes for Nate. There will be a sea of beautiful dresses at every department store, and then one little rack of sweater vests and khakis off to the side for the boys. But I lucked out this year and found this cute little suit at Target! I think it's my favorite Easter outfit I've ever gotten for him.
We went to church, and Nate sat through about 10 minutes before making a huge racket, and Pop had to take him out to the lobby for the rest of the sermon.
Good thing he's cute.
I think we clean up pretty good.
Pops and Granna with the babies.
Mama and her two precious loves.
Three generations!
It's a clip-on, in case you're wondering.
This is my new favorite picture of all time.
It's so hard to crawl with a long dress on.
She'll grow into it. :)
Don't worry, she also had a hairbow on for when she wasn't wearing the hat. We had the accessories covered.
And here's Nate the politician shakin hands with the Easter bunny.
And it was a loooong drive home with the windows down, but we had such a nice time. Nate is on spring break this week, so he's headed down to Daytona with some of his buddies. Haha, just kidding.






































1 comment:
Hey... I just stumbled across your blog somehow and I noticed that your Nate and my Nat are so simialr!! My son has SB too, and I too had the surgery... only a few years before you, and my Nat was born at 32 weeks gestation in June 2000!! Funny hu?
Looks like you all had a fun Easter! Blessings to you and your family :0)
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