Photo Post-- The Corona Chronicles
Dying Easter eggs with what we found at home. |
Hmm...I guess they look natural. |
Easter "egg" hail storm |
Common sight. |
Pampered Chef Shower gifts have arrived!!! |
Now that we're all eating meals together again, we needed more structure for meal planning. Each kid is in charge of a different day of the week for dinner with one open day just in case. |
This has become an every single morning occurrence. Notice if you can that they're both on MY side of the bed. (The middle is on Tim's side of Willa!) |
Interim bar tender |
Our Easter Vigil altar...from purple to white and lit up. |
A family game of FLIPS that causes heads of all passers-by to turn because our group looks large. |
Our neighbors ran a 26 hour marathon...26 miles in 26 hours. Inspiring, but not enough to cause any of us to follow suit. |
Beautiful spring days call for outdoor meals. |
Easter dinner. |
Easter visitors to our driveway. Grandma had to deliver treats and we had to make popcorn for her since her Lenten sacrifice was done now! |
Water play |
Necessary drama...stitches--just two and she rocked it. (Head met coffee table) |
and removed! |
Normal brotherly competition (every single day) |
Our COVID version of Stations of the Cross. Millie put everything together so she and the little girls could lead it. |
They needed a dog. And she tolerates them well. |
Naughty thief |
Coming up...the new normal. We're getting prepped. |
Easter Egg Sugar cookies |
Of course, not complete without sprinkles!! |
Easter Vigil. LOVE. |
As per usual...Post Easter Vigil breakfast. |
Sometimes saying "yes" is just necessary... |
Spaghetti Tacos...I'm not sure if I can provide an explanation. |
New doors and windows in the dining room. Ahhh...I had no idea what a difference they would make. |
One of my favorite yearly photos. |
Familiarity seems so necessary these days. |
In Nebraska, we've learned not to be surprised, although I'm always still amazed by the weather changes. Literally one day was 80 and the next was snowing! (6 inches) |
Who knew we would have to dig out winter wear again!! |
Just sooo pretty! |
And literally the next day after the snow!!! |