You know my brother-in-law, Justin? His parents live on a farmish. They invited us out for Easter. Now wasn't that nice?
Me and the husband all celebrating Easter before it was cool.
Here I'm all like, glamour pose! And my dad is all like, I'm too young to die.
Indy at the start of the Easter egg hunt. A very civilized hunt. Nobody threw down or cried.
My niece Eisley holds this chicken which had a name and scared me a little.
Ayla. Snake-charmer.
"These things can't flip over, right?" My sister says unto me before gunning it over a hill. "I don't know, Heather," I answered QUITE CALMLY. "I bet they could."
Here I'm all like, glamour pose! And my dad is all like, I'm too young to die.
Cousin (second cousin? first removed?) Moriah feeds this beast with horns which is very friendly, I am sure.
Noah and Ayla, in repast. There was also a two-year-old Noah there, which got really awkward anytime someone said "Hey, Noah, want a beer?" (Or, "Noah is embarrassingly drunk".)
Indy had the time of her life on Pepper Ann.
The responsible adults ribbed every child to go "no hands". Ayla, snake-charmer, obliges.
The city slicker in red boots accidentally double-clicked her tongue at the horse and the horse galloped. It was awesome. (Really).
By the end, Indy was in Peeps-and-pleasure induced tears. No pictures for her. "I hope Indy doesn't turn around for the picture," said my mom, trying to reverse-psych her. "Mom," I said. "You can't out-Indy Indy."
I guess this is the part where I say, Happy Easter?
I'm not really a photo-blog type person. You may have noticed.
Well, I loved it -- irony, self-effacement and all.
ReplyDeleteOh, I liked the pictures and the captions!!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! You looked totally hot with your red boots on that horse! We may have found your look- western-chic with a sprinkle of vintage hipster.
ReplyDeleteHow fun. And what an adorable family you have!
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