I'm a bit overwhelmed with the amount of pictures from the past weekend filled with many great memories of celebrating two birthdays and Easter with the help of my parents and niece Elly from Washington. Both my mom and us had our cameras going, so even after deleting a bunch, I have over 100. It's too hard to choose! Thus, I've decided to just post a few. (There are more on Facebook for anyone desperate for them.)
My parents arrived Thursday late afternoon, and we both survived many, many, many "how much longer?" questions from both Elly in the car and Claire at home. At one point, Claire even parked a chair in front of the window, declaring she would just wait there until she saw them come down the driveway. At that point, they were still 1 1/2 hours away. When they did arrive, Claire and Elly got right down to business playing. Although we gave them 15 minutes before the first little turf battle, they actually lasted a few hours. Elly got to sleep with Claire in her room, and they actually feel right asleep.
On Friday we went to the Museum of the Rockies to check out the wonderful exhibit on frogs and play in the children's Yellowstone Center room. Of course, Grandpa had to treat us to ice-cream afterward.
Saturday was Nate's Birthday. We spent a few hours on the Missouri River with a campfire and fishing, before enjoying a lamb chop and angel food cake birthday meal.
On Easter morning the girls woke up to discover the Easter bunny had come to bring them baskets (but that he would return later to hide the eggs for the hunt after it had warmed up to at least 40 degrees!). We dressed up a little more than usual and headed to Bozeman's First Presbyterian Church for Easter Services. After church, the Easter bunny returned to hide eggs around the property, and we had a ham dinner.
Finally, Monday, Claire's big day had arrived! She started the day by dressing herself (like a big girl) and wondering where her presents were. We had a few friends over for lunch and some simple party games: Pin the butterfly on the flower, drop the butterfly into the vase, jelly bean relay, and a butterfly craft. Then we opened presents, many lovely gifts, and we had the butterfly birthday cake (sense a theme here?). Once the party was over, I think we all crashed! Nate and I were supposed to go out for a birthday meal date, but who wanted to leave the couch?
A big thanks to my parents for making the effort to drive out and help us celebrate and to my sister for lending us her daughter to make the weekend even more special!