Saturday, April 11, 2009

Easter Bunny and Bluebonnets

Since daddy was out of town with the boys today, Ella and I had a girls day with Aunt Mel and Caysie. We started our day at the mall to get a picture taken with the Easter bunny. I can't describe how precious it was to watch Ella interact with that giant white bunny. She just talked and talked to it for the longest time and kept petting his arms and face. I think she could have sat in his lap all day just staring at him. SO SWEET!


After doing a little shopping we decided to head over to take a few pictures of the girls in the bluebonnets. Once again, it was such a precious moment for me to witness of Ella Grace. I teared up just watching her frolic through the bluebonnets while giggling with her sweet cousin. Made my heart melt!










E's dress kept blowing up and she just kept on going!


Chick-fil-A was a perfect end to our girls day. Ella even got to play at her first restaurant playground too. I really can't believe how big {and independent} she is now!

Tonight after a GOOD, long bath Ella got to wear her new bunny pj's to bed. I tried to get a cute picture of her in her bunny ears too, but this girl is always ON. THE. MOVE. She knew what she was up to tonight though. Each time I would put the ears on her she would smile and prance around, but as soon as she saw the camera, off they went. Little stinker!






Looking forward to church tomorrow! We are working in the nursery and then off to "big" church. (You know you called it that too growing up! Ha!) Can't wait for a yummy lunch at my grandparents house with family too! Hope everyone has a fabulous Easter Sunday!

3 comments:

The Barner Bunch said...

LOVE the bluebonnet pics. I'm just about to post mine too. We took some yesterday and Barrett spent most of his time trying to eat them. You should have seen him at the Arboridum on Friday. Oh my!!!

Lisa said...

The bluebonnet pics are great! Looks like you she needs a sister :)

Johnson's said...

She is so big! I love seeing little girls in the bluebonnets :)