Anna really wanted to see the Easter Bunny when he came, but I explained to her that he only comes when little boys and girls are sleeping. She wanted to know why, so I told her it was because he is "sneaky." She liked that, and told anybody who would listen about the "sneaky" bunny.
The first thing she said when she woke up was, "Did the bunny come to my house?" So we all went out into the kitchen, and boy did he come!
He ate all of the carrots she left for him on her special Easter Bunny plate (from Too2Cute), and he left her quite an impressive spread of goodies!
After letting Anna play with her loot for a little while, we jumped in the car and headed to Louisiana for our traditional Easter whirlwind. . .
First, an early morning Easter Mass in Baton Rouge. Then, off to my family's park gathering in New Orleans. Anna and her cousin Seth got to blow bubbles, play with sidewalk chalk, play on the playground, and score a ton of eggs in the egg hunt! Then, it was on to the crawfish boil at Tio and Mimi's house, where Anna got to play with her cousin Caroline and do another egg hunt, and Daddy got to get his annual crawfish fix!
She had an absolute blast, and was nice and worn out for the (pleasantly quiet) drive back to Houston.
Holy treats! That is a major Easter Bunny stash! I love the picture of her looking over the sneaky bunny's leftover carrot bits! I'm in Houston too!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, my grandmother would take me outside so we could gather some grass from her lawn to make a nest for the Easter Bunny. We would make a little nest of grass just inside the front door and that's where the Easter Bunny would leave our goodies.
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