Easter started Saturday night for us, we made Rice Krispie treat nests and then the girls left them by their beds and the Easter Bunny filled them with candy during the night. The girls were a little too young to make the nests but they had fun playing with the treats. Then I forgot to take pictures of the final products and we ate the evidence. Licking the spoon was much better than making the nests The Boys and Girls Club by Alyssa's school had an Easter party that we went to Sunday morning. They separated the kids into age groups which took a little longer but made the hunts much nicer. They also had a free breakfast and then they invited us to their Easter service, but we went to our ward instead. Here is Alyssa sitting very lady like. Candy please? Bouncy houses are always fun. After church we hid eggs in our backyard, they were empty eggs but the girls didn't care, we took turns being the Easter Bunny then their friends came over and they played outside the rest of the day. It was beautiful weather, finally, so we had a great time outside and Caleb even barbecued. Taking pictures of easter egg hunts is difficult because they always turn their backs to me when they pick up the eggs After dinner we dyed some eggs, I tried a few different techniques I read about online but they were more difficult and messy than I thought and not worth the effort.
Caleb and I met during the summer of 2003. I went up to Oregon to live with my friend Michele for the summer and he was in the ward. We quickly started dating, but then I had to go back to Provo to finish school at BYU, but we kept dating long distance and visiting almost every other month. We finally decided to get married and Caleb moved to Provo. Since then I have graduated BYU with a Degree in Geography and Caleb is almost done with his Accounting degree from Stevens Henager College. We also have had two beautiful girls, Alyssa who is 5 and Megan who is 3.
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