In preparation for B’s Easter party at school, I found a “bunny hoppin” cute idea…of course on Pinterest!
I can’t even tell you how egg-cited B was to give these to his friends. He loved the idea and told me Cheetos were his class’ favorite….score!
I added a cute little tag and ta-da! …some serious carrot cuteness!
B leads our prayer at home before meals and almost every time, I get a little lump in my throat. To see 11 little ones pray so sweet and accurately was simply heart-warming.
delivering the goodies to the cubbies
B giving Mrs. York an Easter goodie! He ADORES Mrs. York. She has a darling personality..peppy and sweet. She is the perfect teacher for B.
The class made these precious little Easter Bunny bags for their egg hunt.
Some egg-cellent artwork!
This is the class (B is hiding behind Mrs. York), listening to directions before hunting for eggs. Each student was assigned a number that was written on the bottom of his/her bag. Parents sent in eggs numbered 1-13 (number of students in the class). It was a really cute idea and it ensured that each child get the same number of eggs total. Two friends were absent so Mrs. York collected their eggs. ANYWAY, it was so dang cute to see all the kids running around hunting for eggs!
Yep, that’s Nealy. I sure did take her out of school to attend this special time with B. Scott recently attended Dad and Donuts Day, so he wasn’t able to make it this day.
So super proud of this picture! I know he will outgrow me some day and this photo (though, I’m kneeling and he’s standing) gives me a little “visual” of what a photo in future of us might look like. …lump in my throat again.
Gran came too!
umm, ladies man?
cute. right?
After the egg hunt we came back to the classroom for craft time!
B had a variety of stickers to put on his dyed hard-boiled egg. He chose one. …a soccer ball. Fitting!
What a wonderful afternoon! It certainly was a great start to get us excited about Easter. Along with the egg-citement and fun, I was able to observe my little guy in a structured learning environment! He was calm (trust me, isn’t always), obedient, sweet, and social. I was content, proud, and know we are one blessed family!