Our Growing Baby

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Oliver's First Easter

I'm a little behind in posting, but we had a very fun Easter this year and I need to document it! Even though Oliver will have no recollection of this Easter, Tommy and I had a lot of fun making it a memorable, special day for him. I decided to make Oliver an Easter basket this year-I always loved the special basket that my mom had made for me and I wanted him to have something that I worked hard on for him. Of course, I don't quite have the skills my mom did, so I searched on pinterest for a basket idea that didn't require a sewing machine...what I came up with was one made out of construction paper. Sounds silly, but it actually turned out pretty cute (though I don't know how long it'll last). Tommy and I picked out Hop for Oliver and a couple of fun toys that he will hopefully start being interested in sometime in the next few months...I also stole one of Tommy's Reese's eggs to put in his basket, cuz even though he can't eat candy, I thought he might like one piece in there haha. When we woke up that morning, I locked Oliver and Tommy in our bedroom so I could assemble their baskets and hide them in the house. Tommy helped Oliver search (I was actually surprised out how long it took him to find them...I must be a good hider...). And Tommy surprised me by setting up some Easter presents for me on the bed while he was locked away.
We took pictures of smiling Oliver, then played with his toys (i.e. I put them in his hands and he waved his arms around until the toys fell out), watched Hop (which made me miss/talk about Jenna a lot since I use to watch it with her all the time), and then we went to church! Our sacrament meeting was really cool that day; they had a narrator sharing testimonies from different apostles and prophets on the atonement and then, between each testimony, the choir would sing a song. It was very cool! It reminded me of the Christmas programs we normally have each year and it was very moving to see all the work that went into creating an Easter program that was just as special.
Then we picked up Monica from the airport because she was on her way back up to school after spending a week in Arizona. She got to play with Oliver for a little while, which was very fun for him; he always loves his auntie time. We had Tommy's aunt and uncle and their family come over for Sunday dinner so they could see our new place, so we made ham, mashed potatoes, and salad and Cheri brought yummy rolls and strawberry shortcake. We had a lot of fun eating and chatting and, of course, playing with Oliver. Man, I wish I had taken more pictures (as always), but here is a video of Oliver laughing to make up for it.

4 comments:

Ashley said...

Sounds like a great first holiday with Oliver. You are such cute fun parents. I am diggin the baskets! Holidays really do become more special once you have kids! Just wait til Christmas!

RaeAnn said...

thank you especially for the oliver fix! i was just looking at his picture on the fridge thinking how much I want to cuddle him!

yes, Hop. just yesterday I told jenna I saw a bunny in the road and she asked if it was a pink beret.

Jason and Kenna said...

Ditto on all accounts. Even the picture of Oliver on the fridge. Love your family!

Susan Smith said...

Such a cute boy and laugh!