So Easter might have been several weeks ago...but I'm just now getting to upload all of these pictures. I might have already filled up the storage on my phone and my computer with pictures, so I couldn't upload anything. Yipes. Lucy is not even 10 weeks old, and I've already taken several hundred pictures!
So this weekend, Jamie bought me a massive external hard drive which I am super grateful for. Apparently it's big enough to last me a lifetime, but at the picture-taking rate that I'm going, I'll fill up this sucker by June.
All this to say, here are a few pictures from Easter this year!
Jamie and I spent Saturday night dying Easter eggs. Both of us grew up dying Easter eggs, but we still had a hard time figuring out the color situation. The tablets did NOT match the actual color. Lame.
Jamie was in charge of matching cups with dye colors:
Leia was in charge of stealing Lucy's bouncer and observing our egg-dying skills:
Dying the eggs:
"Hey everybody! Where's my egg?"
Jamie, Abby, Lucy, Leia
My Sweet Pea glass in honor of Lucy--filled with Diet Dr. Pepper Float:
Jamie and his Sweet Pea:
Sisterly kisses:
Easter Sunday was going to be our first Sunday back at church since Lucy was born. The last time we went to church was the Sunday before Lucy was born--February 10th--so we were due to get back in church. Big time.
We got dressed up and ready to go and was even early to church. EARLY! That NEVER happens! I am not quite sure what the sermon was about (besides it being a typical Easter Sunday sermon) because I was busy making sure our little one didn't have a breakdown, or poo her dress, or throw up or whatever. I was a bit antsy. But She did very well and we survived our first newborn church experience with flying colors, and have continued going back since. It feels good to be back :)
Milk-drunk baby Lucy:
Lucy with her Easter basket, Easter bunny and Easter egg:
Cutie pie.
Mama and Baby before church:
Daddy and Baby before church:
After church, we had BBQ nachos at home and then I made a chocolate pie which we had for dessert/dinner later that night with vanilla ice cream.
Perfect first Easter with our little family.







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