Since becoming empty nesters, we honestly go through some pretty dry
spells where our lives are pretty uneventful, but lately it's been a
pretty steady stream of nonboringness and we are enjoying it! In fact, it's felt a bit like a whirlwind here the last month or so, so there's a ton to blog about.
This post will focus on the happenings of Easter weekend.
On the Friday before Easter, my sister Heather was down in Provo with my Mom taking Emma's graduation pics (more of the recent excitement) and we decided to join them for a spontaneous little dinner and treat night. Besides Heather, my Mom, and Emma, McKenzie (my niece), Riley (Emma's roommate), Adam, Spencer, and Glen and I were there. We ate dinner at Don Joaquin's...
This post will focus on the happenings of Easter weekend.
On the Friday before Easter, my sister Heather was down in Provo with my Mom taking Emma's graduation pics (more of the recent excitement) and we decided to join them for a spontaneous little dinner and treat night. Besides Heather, my Mom, and Emma, McKenzie (my niece), Riley (Emma's roommate), Adam, Spencer, and Glen and I were there. We ate dinner at Don Joaquin's...
and laughed when our receipt was #74, which induced a lot of giggles on our parts...
We ended the night at Brooker's Founding Flavors ice cream shop near BYU. Zwahlens in PA is still our gold standard for the best ice cream ever, but Brooker's isn't too far behind. Plus the colonial / Founding Fathers theme of the shop makes us nostalgic for the DC area. We were there on the snowy day mentioned here, so it wasn't great ice cream weather, but the place was still packed and we laughed that they had an outdoor DJ there that night.
It was way too cold to be sitting outside and eating ice cream, but we chatted with the DJ on the way out and were impressed that they were celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere that night.
I doubt any of you blog readers have been around long enough to remember that Emma was OBSESSED with the poem, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow back in the day! We both could quote several stanzas of the poem from memory and I had to pull up this picture I found here on the blog to pass around to everyone! "Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere..."
Then on Easter Sunday we attended our new YSA ward and LOVED it! The talks and music were Christ centered and beautiful. I think we are going to really enjoy this season of serving down at BYU.
After church, we hosted dinner for 12 people! Guests besides Glen, Emma, Spence, Adam, and I, included our niece, McKenzie, my sister, Heather, my Mom, my cousin, Trisha, and her 2 daughters Lily and Sylvie, plus Adam's roommate, Ty.
After church, we hosted dinner for 12 people! Guests besides Glen, Emma, Spence, Adam, and I, included our niece, McKenzie, my sister, Heather, my Mom, my cousin, Trisha, and her 2 daughters Lily and Sylvie, plus Adam's roommate, Ty.
Meanwhile, in Alabama...the B family was enjoying their own Easter. Yes, Cami and I were wearing matching dresses that we both bought on a recent sale! And Cami sewed Lucie and Oliver's matching outfits! Apparently Lucie had the time of her life with all the Easter celebrations, but Oliver wasn't so sure...



And, in California, Ellie was busy teaching people about Jesus, while celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. She, along with the other missionaries serving in her ward, ended up performing a musical number in the Easter sacrament service without any previous notice. Overall it sounded like she had a beautiful day.
It turned out to be a lovely weekend with a lot of good food, lots of reflection on the atonement of our Savior, and with lots of good company... just the way Easter should be! 💗
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