Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Pinterest Inspired Easter Party

Spring is such a fun time of year.  With grass turning green, weather warming (although this year it seems to be taking a little longer), and Easter peeking it's head around the corner, what better way to celebrate than with an Egg Hunt and Easter Party!  Lucas invited some of his school friends to join him for an Easter Party the week before Easter.  Sunday, March 24th, 2013 started at Our Lady Queen of Peace where we had breakfast with the big guy himself, the Easter Bunny!
After breakfast, we all headed to our house for more fun.  We started with a craft! Q-Tip Painted Easter Eggs were a hit.  The kids loved painting their eggs in a variety of colors.

After our craft time, the kids went outside to play for a bit while I put lunch in the oven.  Mini Ham and Cheese Sandwiches, Mac & Cheese, Peanut Butter Sandwich bunnies, Strawberry Spinach Salad & Cotton tails were just a few of our yummy treats we enjoyed

The egg hunt was organized by color.  Each kid got their own color basket and had to find that same color egg.  This way, all of the kids got to recieve the same "prizes" and had eggs to find.  I always hate it when we go to egg hunts and one kid gets 20 and the other gets 3.  This made it even.  It worked perfectly.  The hardest part was finding a variety of egg colors.
The kids were eager to go insde to see what the bunny brought them in their eggs.

After lunch, the kids were starting to get a little rowdy so we played an energetic easter game.  My favorite was roll like an egg!
After our energetic game, we played Pin the Tail on the Bunny....which I learned is a bit difficult of a concept for a 3 year old to figure out. We got the job done though, non-the-less.
Our last activity of the day was creating stained glass eggs. I remember making these when I went to Sunday School as a child.  They turned out beautiful and I'm looking forward to hanging Lucas' for many Easters to come. :)  All in all, I'd say we had a pretty special, memorable, fun day!

Thanks for reading!

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