Easter Weekend

We got up early and went for a hike with my mom and her boyfriend and Tazia. The hike was Adam’s Peak and it is near Cherry Hill, is that Ogden? Maybe Layton. Anyway, I carried Gentry in the pack on the way up. He was really cute and kept yelling to everyone. “Keep going.” “Big rocks.” “REALLY BIG ROCKS!” One time he yelled to my mom and asked what she was doing, she told him that she was hiking. She asked him what he was doing, he said, “I’m a backpack.” At the top of the hike we sat and ate and let Gentry play around a little bit, but it was really steep and there was a river right next to us.


One the way back down, jj carried Gentry. jj is a mountain goat. He practically ran down the mountain, like Cronk with Yzma (eezma) on his back. Spinach puffs anyone. He practically had his own theme music.

Later we had friends come over to eat dinner and die eggs. That was fun. They have a cute little girl a year younger than Gentry. They fought and played and played and fought. Normal kids. Gentry did most of the fighting, she just wanted to follow him around and do what he was doing.



We made bunny eggs. It was Martha’s idea.

Peek-a-boo.

Easter baskets with lots of treats from the Asian Market. Happy Easter


3 Responses to “Easter Weekend”

  • Annie Says:

    Errol and Gentry are cute. We didn’t celebrate Easter. No baskets, no bunnies, no new outfits. I did get a new sweater though and Elliott wore something he hadn’t worn before. He looked like a low-riding gangster.

    You are a good mom to do holiday stuff. Ross and I are seriously debating never introducing the monkey to holidays.

  • .::still blinking::. Says:

    It is fun to have traditions. I definitely have down played things from when I was a kid. But is fun to do activities with your kids that are holiday based. They don’t have to be what you think you have to do.

    I don’t decorate so much as just have activities for us all to do. We are establishing traditions.

    We did Asian Easter baskets with minimal candy and treats. At Christmas and 4th of July we make homemade salsa. For Christmas we took a trip in November and then on the actual day we did a few small presents.

  • Sarah M Says:

    cute pictures! Sounds like a fun weekend.

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