Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter egg hunt part two

We had lots of fun at Oma and Opa's house for the annual Easter egg hunt. Cousin Finn wasn't as much interested in hunting for the eggs as he was holding all the cars he possibly could. It was so funny! We made a fun game of it by hiding the cars for him to find. Thomas had the egg hint game down and had fun gathering the eggs and treasures. :)

Emma loving every minute of the hunt. She was wearing Aunt Britta's sunglasses that she let her play with. She didn't take them off for a minute that whole night.She was also a good helper to Thomas in finding some eggs and hidden treasures :)
hahahaha, I love this picture. At the end of the hunt, Thomas got all giddy and silly all of a sudden.

Friday, April 6, 2012

2012- Coloring Easter eggs at Oma's


We colored Easter eggs at Oma and Opa's house. This was Thomas' first time and he got really into it. and kept saying, "Egg...egg". 
I tried to teach him to GENTLY put it in the color dye because he would normally just drop it in and color would be all over. He got better and better. It's so much fun enjoying these holiday traditions.


Emma loved all the colors and creations she got out of dipping her eggs. 
Of course Daddy getting his egg dyeing on. He has always loved coloring Easter eggs.

Emma's Easter Tea Party

We had a very fun Easter Tea Party with Emma and some of her girlfriends. They had so much fun and she had fun entertaining her friends. It was cute when they first came over, she would quickly get their spring flower hat and put it on their heads. She also loved making her guests laugh. I'd say it was a great Tea party and Emma can't wait until the next Easter Tea Party. :)




Her friends that joined us were Brooke, Hannah, Fay and Courtney. Aren't they adorable? We missed Lucy and Lily. 

It was fun getting into it and asking the girls in a proper voice if they would like some "tea". They would giggle. I tried to teach them the proper way to drink from a tea cup with pinky up. It was hard for them to get that technique down but cute to see them try.  

Emma LOVED entertaining the girls with her silly jokes and faces. I love this picture.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

My two little bunnies!

Aren't these little bunnies so cute? Emma made an Easter basket in her Preschool and Thomas made these bunny ears at his friend Mi's house for playgroup. Normally he doesn't wear things on his head too well, but he was proud to show us his ears. I love how excited they are for Easter.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Dear baby Rowan...

Last night we stopped by to visit Baby Rowan at the cemetery. Emma wrote a letter to baby Rowan and wanted to place it where she's buried.


Emma's letter:
Dear Baby Rowan,
I love you baby Rowan so much.
Baby Rowan I hope you will get alive again.
I hope your body gets protected.
Baby Rowan I know you get alive again someday.
I love you.
Love, Emma

We love you sweet Rowan!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Unicorn and Leprechaun

UNICORNS!!
This past week or so Emma has been obsessed with unicorns and rainbows. She kept begging me to make her a horn. Finally, yesterday morning while I was running errands Derek was the good daddy and made her a pink and sparkly unicorn horn. She is in HEAVEN! She has that thing on all day. This morning her and Thomas were in the front playing and she was running like a fast unicorn. hahahaha. Look at her fly!
Leprechaun Trap!
This morning we made a leprechaun trap, getting ready for the little guy to come. We've never made one before but had fun putting it together. Emma gathered the sticks for the ladder, I worked on the hat, Daddy helped the kids put ladder together, and Thomas poked Daddy in the eyes with the sticks.

We thought it might be nice to the Leprechaun if we put some padding at the bottom of the hat for when he falls in the trap. Emma thought of the idea to use pillow stuffing for the bottom. Brilliant!
The sign reads:
"No climbing the ladder.
Keep off off
X NO"
We await for your arrival little Lephrechaun! :)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Forever changed....

Our sweet niece Rowan Sage Frazier returned to the loving arms of her Savior.


Words can't express the heart ache that the Frazier family (and all loved ones) have faced this past week and a half. Derek's brother Dennen and his beautiful wife Hilary lost their unborn baby girl, Rowan Sage Frazier at 32 weeks. Last Monday morning they found out the horrible news that their baby didn't have a heart beat, even though she had been moving the day before. Hilary delivered her on Tuesday morning. Derek and I had the wonderful opportunity to see that sweet angel whose spirit had returned to her Savior's arms but whose tender and beautiful body was laying in her parents arms. There are no words that can describe the feeling that was in the room other then pure reverence as Hilary and Dennen beautifully describe it. We will never forget it. Tears were shed as we looked at her little body. The feeling in that room was amazing. That special little girl changed all of us for the better. Her mother and father are incredible examples and there is no doubt that they will see their sweet angel again.
It has been a very rough and heart wrenching trial. I read f
rom someone who went through similar trial that "dark times and trials are important. Trials show us the beauty of God's comfort. It's through the comfort we receive from God during our difficult times that we learn how to comfort others. Sometimes the process of growing closer to our Heavenly Father comes along the path of heartache and pain." I think this experience has brought all of us that much closer to our Savior and Father in Heaven. It gave all of us a better eternal perspective on life and how to live our daily life. Again, this little girl has changed all of us for the better.


Our deepest love to Dennen and Hilary. They never imagined they would be carrying the casket and attending the funeral of their sweet daughter for whom they anxiously and lovingly waited.

Mother Hilary telling little Finn (big brother) about what is going on.
Hilary read a beautiful poem to her daughter.
Beautiful music sung and played by my friend, Amy LaMarr. She sang "A Living Prayer" by Alison Krauss. SO beautiful.
My husband Derek had the opportunity of reading Dennen's letter to his dear Rowan.

Finn pointing to the balloons
Aunt Britta and Emma placing flowers at the casket.



Little Thomas admiring the flowers.
I found Emma petting the casket. Isn't that sweet? I think she understood a little bit of what was going on.

beautiful last words from Dad's letter to Rowan:
...Your memory will remain with us as we pass through this existence. Knowing that you are waiting for our arrival on the other side will be a blessing and a motivation to your family throughout their lives. We love you Rowan.
Love,
Your Dad