Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Easter Sunday for the Win!


Though it wasn't technically Hailey's first Easter, in one way it was. Hailey was finally old enough to open EGGS! We were a little concerned that she wouldn't get the whole "find the egg" concept, but once she realized they could be opened and closed, she was a pro at seeking them out. Unfortunately we were too wrapped up in following her around the house to find them that we didn't get any action shots. Oh well, you can imagine it.

The Easter bunny stuffed her eggs with stickers, stretchy bunny toys and goldfish.






 After Hailey thoroughly opened and closed all of her eggs, we went to visit Grandma Betsy for some fun with bubbles!





Bubbles are one of Hailey's obsessions lately, so much so that we have to hide the bottles at home or she freaks out when she sees them and realizes no one is blowing said bubbles.

Hailey took a break from bubble blowing to squeeze in a quick piano lesson. 




This is the same piano that used to be at my grandparents' house. As it turns out just about everyone in our family has a distinct memory with this piano. From playing "Heart & Soul", goofing off in its mirror, or spending sleepovers at Grandma & Grandpa's underneath it (apparently I'm not the only cousin who did this) it's kind of an infamous family heirloom at this point. I'm happy to see that it's bringing Hailey as much joy as it has everyone one else in our quirky fam.

Once we were back home, it was time to chalk up the front porch. FYI Chalk has now also been added to the "hide it or she'll freak out from not playing with it" list. It's also on mommy's "don't play with it unless it's laundry day" list.


As if that wasn't enough fun, we went for a walk around the block with Hailey's Tricycle. Lately though, Hailey's been more interested in hopping off mid-ride and playing with the latches. Rather than spend an afternoon trying to coerce her into staying on the trike, I decided to give in and embrace the love she has for tinkering. We found a quiet street and I set up camp. Sitting there on the sidewalk, I watched her for THIRTY FIVE minutes as she tinkered away. That's like WEEKS in toddler time. I guess she's got the engineering gene afterall...



"Put the phone away mom, I'm working here"

SIDENOTE: I could stare at these curls forever.
My Girl.
As proof, I decided to take a video... WARNING: It's 3 minutes long, I won't judge you for skipping it lol, but I wanted to give a glimpse of just how long she would play like this.


Easter Sunday for the Win!


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