Time is just flying by! The day before Easter we were able to make time for our egg dyeing, which was William's first time. I think Jon and I were a little more excited about the egg dyeing than William.



Easter morning, in lieu of an Easter basket full of candy (I know, what kind of parents are we!?), we scattered plastic eggs filled with quarters and $2 bills around the yard, as well as presents for William to find. He had so much fun and I'm sure this will become a tradition.


We enjoyed a huge pancake breakfast and then a traditional ham dinner at Nana and Grandpa's.
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