Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Eggventure & dyeing Easter eggs

On the Saturday before Easter, we attended the Eggventure community event that our church hosts. We missed it last year because it conflicted with Aunt Wendy's Annual Easter Egg Hunt so I was happy this year that these two socials took place on different weekends. This thing is HUGE! The entire community is invited, for FREE, and there are a lot of people that come! There was so much to see and do. This was our first foray into Eggventure, so we'll be more prepared and know more about what to expect for next year. 



First item on agenda: take a picture of all 3 boys in their cute little Easter-colored polo shirts! We found a spot on the bleachers to set the diaper bag down and snap a picture (or 20). 

Ryan, Stokes, William
Then we headed upstairs to check out the games! They had all sorts of games up there, but this one room was geared towards the preschool aged kids and they had several different games set up.

Egg toss into the cups

He just wanted to throw and catch a
big beach ball they had in the room!

Bag toss!


After we played games for a little while, we meandered on out and found a face painting station. Stokes was king of the face paint. He ended up with an orange tiger paw on one cheek, a pink football on the other cheek and green and red tiger paws on each hand. What a stinker! William acted like he wanted his face painted and sat in the chair for a second, but was never quite comfortable with the idea and bowed out before the painting got started. Ryan got a football on his cheek and loved it!

Stokes with his orange tiger paw

Ryan getting a football painted
After face painting, an egg hunt was about to start, so Thomas and I grabbed the Easter buckets, and the boys' hands and headed out to the preschool egg hunt area. They had all the kids sit and listen to the Easter story before the egg hunt began.

The boys "listening" to the Easter story. William put his
Easter basket on his head - such a clown!
Dada with William and Ryan

The reading of the Easter story

Time to hunt eggs!

They were pretty much heading in opposite directions. Nice.

No interest in picking up eggs...

...but he was interested in getting tickled!!!
After the (once again) unsuccessful Easter egg hunt, we went back inside for some bounce house action. They had several bounce houses set up and divided kids by age range so that the littles wouldn't get too trampled by the big kids. We put Stokes and William in the toddler bounce house and they had fun! They actually had just as much fun climbing in and out as they did actually bouncing.


Helen and Connor were there, too!
They had this massive slide bouncey thing and although my boys needed help getting up to the top, they were obsessed. The issue with this one was that there was a line to slide down. This may have been their first introduction to a line - it didn't go so well. It seemed to be a difficult concept to explain that they had to wait their turn to go down the slide. This required a lot of tight gripped hand holding to prevent them from cutting in line each and every time. Once they got up to the front of the line and taken to the top of the slide by a sweet volunteer, Stokes would just slide down with no delay, but William would stay at the top for a minute needing to be coaxed a little, and liked to slide down on his belly. Hilarious! It was hard to pull them away from this slide when it was time to sit down and have a snack.

Go  Stokes! See William up there at the top?
Not quitttteeee ready to come down yet.

Having a ball

Stokes hopping up while William
slides down on his tummy

Thomas, Stokes, Van and William

Yep, that's right - the Thomas's came, too! Here's
Landon and Grayson
What a fun-filled morning! After we got home, fed lunch and let the boys nap, we decided it was time to dye Easter eggs. Last year, we didn't really involve this boys in this "craft". This had the potential to get really messy, so although the weather wasn't all that great, we took this activity outside.

Our eggs and our dye

Stokes kept grabbing eggs and putting them in the blue cup.
He was too fast for us to stop him!


Waiting patiently for the eggs to get dyed.


Stokes was really having fun with it


We each got one monogrammed egg. :)
We let the boys pick their colors.

Finished product!!!!

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