That boy will do anything for the promise of a bite of chocolate.
Like mother, like son.
He insisted on standing in the dirtiest part of the playground to get a picture of him with his loot.
Like brother, like brother.
Very intently saying grace before lunch.
Brothers and their baskets.
Micah's buddy Ian, whom he just adores, helped him with the sack race. And when I say "race", I mean "it's okay just to have fun and you don't really have to finish". And when I say "sack", I mean "Micah and Liam get in the sack and Ian and Mommy carry them while they pseudo-hop inside the sack from one end of the yard to the other".
Exhibit A.
I managed to get a picture of Liam before I carried him through the yard in the sack.
Have you ever tried to do the egg-spoon race with a wooden egg and a wooden spoon, the latter of which has virtually no dip to allow the egg to rest in? Thankfully there was no rule stating you couldn't hold the egg on with your hand. If they don't say it, it's not a rule.
He's like a J. Crew catalog. If J. Crew featured kids at egg hunts who hold their eggs on their spoons.
81 kids enjoyed their Easter fun at First Pres this morning. Thanks to Ms. Lynn, Ms. Kelly, Ms. Meghan, and all of the First Pres youth for their hard work in making this year's Eggstravaganza such an awesome time for the children. And for their parents too.









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