Thursday, April 15, 2010

Birthday/Easter recap

Sometimes Chris is quicker than I am at updating the blog, but I like to use this blog as a scrapbook of sorts so I'm going back in time on some of these pictures.

For three days over spring break we went to Kerrville to see Mimi and we made a stop in San Antonio at the Alamo and the Riverwalk. Bash was kind enough to carry Piper in the backpack for a little bit. They also had fun playing with a ball in Mimi's driveway and watching some cartoons.








When we returned home Saturday night, DFW was covered in snow again. The boys had a snowball fight Sunday morning before Bash had to catch his flight.



We did a small group Easter Egg hunt at the school by our house. Of course once Piper had an egg in each hand that rattled when she shook it, she was done hunting.












Just looking pretty!




Here starts the birthday fun - she had a party at daycare and loved the cookie more than the cupcake or ice cream.








This is my new favorite pic of Piper. I made her a tu-tu and got her a fairy wand to go with it for her birthday.








On her birthday we went to the Arboretum. I loved it! The tulips were gorgeous and Piper warmed up to the place. This is such a cute father-daughter pic in front of the waterfall.










Me and gram by the snowball tree.










Pops and Piper - another fav!









Sitting in the grass











4 generations picture on my mom's side










Hunting eggs at our house with help from Pops. Of course Molly and Garrett really showed Piper how it was done.

















This Dr. Seuss ABC book is her current favorite.









Easter morning with Grammy and Pops










Our Easter family pic (minus Bash, but we get to see him this weekend and cheer him on at the State Destination Imagination Competition!!!)








The ladies :)








One final pic with Grammy before taking her to the airport, at least we'll get to see her again soon for Memorial Day.









Being silly with Dad





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