Sunday, March 29, 2015

Easter Preparation

We are getting ready for Easter around here.  Olivia cannot stop talking about hunting for Easter eggs!

The Easter Bunny made an appearance at the local grocery store this weekend so we just had to go see him.  The poor teenage boy who had to put that costume on did not know what he was getting himself into!  I hope he made a few extra dollars during that event!


Our kids had to hug and kiss the Easter Bunny before we left.


Decorating cookies!


The more frosting the better!


We can never leave the grocery store without doing some shopping.  Note the Hot Wheels that made it into Finn's cart.  Those were not Mother approved and did not make it home!



And to end the weekend....a little digging in the dirt.  

Next on the agenda - decorating Easter Eggs!

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Sorry Friends

I've been away for too long!  The weather is starting to turn, smiles are getting bigger and exciting times are around the corner.

Here are a few photo's from the past few weeks.


{Playing trains in his PJ's and Easter hat...that he prefers to wear backwards}


{Get rid of that snow son}


{Finn loves his cars, even the pink ones.  This week he has stopped playing with the cars and has started to "work" on them with his screwdriver.  I asked him if he was playing mechanic to which he promptly replied "No Mommy, I not chanic, I Dr. Finny"}


{No trip to Lowes is complete without playtime on the tractors}


{Can you hear him, Daddy can we please buy one....please}


Monday, March 2, 2015

The Great Train Expo

There was a train show in town this weekend.  Something that was right up Finn's alley!

We were going to take the kids down there on Saturday but the flu bug hit our little Livie!  Poor girl was down for the count the entire day.

Sunday rolled around and Livie was much better so we packed them up and headed to see the choo choo's.  Finn was more than excited, he was in hog Heaven.  He even dressed the part!  Olivia wanted no part of her cute overalls.  She had to have a dress on.

There really wasn't much, it wasn't too impressive.  But they did have a train the kids could ride.