This is the first post of a new travel series. In this series, we are headed east starting in Wisconsin and going all the way to Virginia to see the home of George Washington and Colonial Williamsburg. But first, we stop in Indiana to celebrate Easter with my daughter, son-in-law, and the grandchildren.
It is about an eight hour drive from Wisconsin to Indiana, so my daughter's home is always the perfect pit stop to spend the night when traveling east. I mean, who can beat not only a free room and meal for the night, but sweet time with these adorable little ones I call my grandchildren.
I always love to go east in the spring because ya'll have a lot warmer temperatures than us northerners, plus I enjoy seeing the flowering trees and green grass. I've been told these beautiful purple trees blooming all over the road sides as one heads east or Eastern Red buds.
I make one digital scrapbook a year for my grandchildren and I give it to them at Easter. They love to look at photos of themselves and see all the things they have done during the year.
I also give them Easter baskets which they love opening!
This was the first year Lazarus was able to get an Easter basket. He turned one in May. Boy, did he get a kick out of opening up his basket. He kept thinking "Is this really all for me?" He wanted to eat everything in his basket at once. Now if you're wondering what I put in a one year old's Easter basket that he could eat, it wasn't candy. I purchased almost everything at Aldi: dehydrated strawberries, and all the baby treats Aldi sells.
The older kids got Easter crafts, some candy, healthy treats and small toys.
The boys favorite toy was some water bubble guns I purchased for $4.99 at Menards. They had so much fun with them!
The next day we went to church where they had an Easter brunch and a lovely service.
In the afternoon we had an Easter Egg hunt.
We spent the rest of the day playing with the all the new toys and enjoying a traditional ham dinner. It was a beautiful day. The weather was so perfect we even tried kite flying! It worked great until Alethea let go of the kite. 😀
The next morning we were up at the crack for our next stop: Frederick Maryland where we would spend the night before arriving at Mt. Vernon the next morning.
Have A Great Day! Amy
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That sounds like a lovely Easter!
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice Easter. Beautiful weather, which isn't always the case.
DeleteOh so many memories are flooding back as I see those wonderful shots of Easter egg hunts. I know you're enjoying every moment, Amy ...
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, I sure am.
DeleteIt looks like such a special Easter with your family! We also have a Little who turned one in May and, like you, I was looking for every baby friendly items to put in her Easter basket, too! What a fun way to kick off your next travel adventure! Looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteIt was special! It was so difficult finding things to fill a basket for a baby, but he sure enjoyed it!
DeleteThis looks and sounds like a wonderful Easter! They are all getting so big! And bubbles and kites for Easter are always a must, so fun!! Can't wait to hear about your trip to Williamsburg.
ReplyDeleteWe sure did!! Yes, kids grow up fast.
DeleteYour grandkids have gotten so big! I can't believe I have been reading your blog for that many years: cool! Looking forward to read about his road trip. I love how much you see of our country!
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Yes, they grow up so fast :(. I've blogged many, many years. We've seen so much of this country, but it's hard to get to west or east coast; we're hoping to do that in retirement years.
DeleteAmy, how nice that you were able to visit with your grandchildren. I love that you made them a digital scrapbook. Such a lovely Easter. Thank you for sharing with us at the Crazy Little Lovebirds link party.
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice visit. Thanks for popping by.
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