Tuesday, April 2, 2013

easter

Bea began her treatster - or Easter - by spotting her first egg.

Cordelia's basket was perched in her jumpy.




Coco was still so sleepy and cuddly. And definitely interested in what the Easter Bunny brought.


We went down to Scott's parents where the Easter Bunny had been very very busy.


EB knocked on the window motioning for someone to let him in.

Sweet Cordelia Rose. Not too long after this, she tore up a threshold and part of a baseboard. All in complete silence.

Cordelia had major stranger anxiety for everyone but the Easter Bunny.


Then it was out to the yard to find those magical eggs.




Bea was lucky enough to use Grandpa Ed's silver spoon from when he was a wee little one.

Cordelia and Bea were the first ones at the table, ready to eat meat.

Monday, April 1, 2013

coloring eggs


Never again, these egg dye cups were for the birds.


pleased


Bea was pleased as punch to be able to hang at the park.

warmish weather





The warmish weather brought out the puppet mobile and balloons. We even sat on the grass. No wet spots, just surprisingly comfortable!

bea's very first haircut

 At almost two and a half years, this was Bea's very first haircut. I had no idea how she would react, so I prepared for tears, screams and maybe a slice or two on the stylist's arm. It was delightful. She proclaimed that she wanted to ride in the Barbie car right away.

This is the "before" picture. To our surprise, the Easter Bunny was there. Bea was obsessed. Waving and blowing kisses. If you look in the background mirror, you can catch a glimpse. He was either trying to steal a moment of peace or checking his twitter.
Here is the "after" picture.
Bea really really enjoyed herself, so she was a bit confused when a fellow tot was losing his mind. I was checking out at the front desk, so she went back there to investigate.

easter crafts




birdie's hair


Looks like Cordelia's hair just keeps on changing. I cannot believe it was dark when she was born, and now it's blonde and puffy.