Monday, March 24, 2008

Menzie Easter Weekend

Our fun weekend started out with an Easter egg hunt on Saturday morning. Growing up, every year we would go to our very close friend's house, the Berger's, and have an Easter egg hunt with their children. Even though we're all grown up now, they continue to have it each year for their grandchildren. I've known this family my whole life, we're practically related, so of course we get invited each year.

The festivities start out with dyeing eggs, and then the children go to the front yard and play games, while the adults hide the candy filled eggs and some of the dyed ones too. Along with the candy filled eggs, there is always a golden egg with money in it. Last year Mattie found it, with some help from Mommy (I wasn't cheating though, because I didn't know where it was)! This year there were two golden eggs, one for the older kids and one for the littler kids. Mattie loved hunting for candy filled eggs, but didn't really care for the real eggs. She actually picked up one of the real ones and realized that it didn't have candy in it, so she put it back on the ground! This year the golden egg for the older children was hid in the deep end of the pool, idea courtesy of my sister Stephanie and my good friend Alex. Of course they got permission from their parents first, and then it was pretty funny to watch the kids jump into the cold pool for that money egg! Well, actually only Spencer and Adam jumped in, and Spencer prevailed.

After the children finished hunting the eggs, we had a lunch of egg salad sandwiches, carrot sticks and potato chips. This is also a tradition! When we had just about finished eating, Kathy Berger came out to the patio to let all of the adults know that she had hid a golden egg for us in the front yard, and that it had $50 in it! We all went running and started searching like crazy. She told us that she had out done herself this year, so we knew that it was going to be difficult. After searching for what seemed like forever, Andrea found the egg, even though she's only 13 years old, and wasn't suppose to be looking. Kathy had taken leaves from a tree and taped them around the egg, and then nestled the leaf-egg back into the tree. Matt searched that tree like four times and never saw it. Andrea gave the money back to her Grandma, deciding to use it to buy a ham for Sunday dinner, to go along with the turkey we would be having. It was pretty funny, but also a little disappointing. I wanted that egg so bad, that I was digging in the ground and actually got a couple of slivers from the mulch and such!

Sunday morning we woke up earlier than normal to attend a baptism held before church. We have 9 o'clock church, so the baptism was at 8 am. I took the time to curl Mattie's hair, and then Matt got her dressed into her Easter dress. I was finishing up getting ready, so I asked him if he would take a couple of pictures of Mattie, before she could do the 2 year old thing by getting messed up! Next thing I know they are coming in from outside and her curls are just about completely flat. Now we all know that FL is a humid place, but put rain on top of that... those curls never stood a chance. I honestly don't know why I even bother! Of course there was no time to fix her hair, so she went to church in her pretty dress looking all ragged. Oh well. It was a very nice sacrament meeting. I even got Matt to sing in the choir with me, since he's been home the past two Sundays! By the time church was over the weather had cleared up. We didn't have time for family pictures before church, so I made sure to fix Mattie's hair before taking pictures in the afternoon.

I just want to finish this post by saying how grateful I am that I have a Savior who gave His life for me, and for all of Heavenly Father's children. I'm grateful that I have Easter time to reflect on the importance of the atonement, and the life of Jesus Christ. He gave His life for us all, but more importantly, He lives. This weekend truly was a special one for our family.


11 comments:

rebecca said...

Mattie looks darling wet hair or curly:) I love the pigtails too. Your Easter sounds wonderful. I love the Bergers; what a fun tradition you have with them. You reminded me that we had a golden egg or two at childhood easter egg hunts. That's a fun little twist.

You got some great family pictures too!

Stephanie said...

Hey! Mattie looks so cute! Of couse, she always does. Oh, and I LOVE that purse!!! Love the picture of Spencer too.

Teresa Beth Brower Timms said...

I love the special touches - Mattie's hat, white gloves and ruffled socks. Her outfit was fitting for a princess!

Emily said...

Your Easter sounds like it was SO much fun! I would be digging and scrambling for that $50 too. And all of the pictures are so cute--Mattie looks darling as usual and I really like your hair pulled up. I don't think I've ever seen it that way before.

Tal gal said...

loving your hair long! and Mattie looks darling. What a fun Easter.

H.Cook said...

that sounds like the most fun easter ever!!!

Cody and Jen said...

Heather it sounds like your easter was way fun. I absolutely love the cute pictures and I am jealous of the weather you are having. IT has been so windy here all day. I hate the wind. At least we have had a good couple of good days.

Jody Weiss said...

Mattie looks so cute! With curls and straight hair, what a lucky girl! It looks like you guys had a blast, and I totally understand Mattie putting the real egg back on the ground, I would probably do the same thing...I haven't grown out of my candy loving quite yet!

America said...

MoMo is adorable! I love that you have a blog! Thanks for posting Easter pictures so we can vicariously enjoy from way out here. :)

shayla said...

Your hair is getting so long, Heather! It looks nice. MoMo is so cute in her Easter best--and I love it that she's using her apron!!! I think it's time for another cousin visit! Can't wait to see you guys in a few months!

Jan Kate Brower Arnell said...

Hey! Thanks for giving us your blog! It's fun to catch up a little bit with your family. Little Mattie is a doll!

(...and I am a big Harry Potter fan too... Never seen the family stone but will have to look it up)