Easter, Part Two

Today, we went to Chrissi’s and Rob’s house for another egg hunt.  This was crazy – 160 eggs in the backyard, with Peyton, Brandon, Matteo (2.5), Thomas (1.5), and Shiv (2.5).  Chrissi’s niece and nephew were a little older, so they helped supervise.   They sent the kids off to “find” the eggs which were strewn about the backyard, mostly in plain view.  The kids spread out to go find the eggs in the massive backyard.  Because she had practice yesterday, Peyton was totally into finding eggs.  She knew what to do, walking across the grass, picking up the egg, and putting it into the basket.  She’d walk pretty far to get an egg.  She picked up 3 of them in a row, then stopped.  She put her hand in the air for me to see; there was a blade of grass and some dirt on her hand, which she happened to pick up when picking up an egg.  All Easter egg-hunting ceased because of the dirt on her hand.  She “eh” ‘d to me, and after I wiped it off and reassured her she was okay, she continued on.  She took a tumble on the grass and all her eggs fell out of her basket.  She didn’t care – it was like she had just won the lottery, because she got to put all the eggs back into her basket.  It was so much fun to see the joy the kids had in finding these eggs!  Even better for the kids was that Chrissi had STICKERS in all the eggs.  NO candy!  Yay!!  Brandon LOVED it.
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Today, she was a Daddy’s girl.  She wanted to go to Dave at Chrissi and Rob’s home.  She also got upset when she saw him leave to get food at dinner.  When she was done nursing tonight, she turned to Dave and said, “Dada,” and pointed to my chest.  Hehe…she was trying to “share”.
My parents came home tonight after returning from my dad’s high school reunion.  We picked them up from the airport, to take them to the next airport since they couldn’t get a flight into their initial destination.  My dad was sitting in the front passenger seat and was talking to us.  Peyton heard his voice (she is still rear-facing) and said, “Papa.”  She couldn’t see him, but she knew it was him.  Now, she is wanting us to read her some “Buh” (books).  She’s a little hyped up now on account that she slept on the car ride home from dropping off my parents and also some caffeinated milk.

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