....and got THIS reaction. Lydia didn't want anything to do with the cute bunnies or baby lambs.
After about an hour of coaxing, she was willing to get this close to a real rabbit.
....and got THIS reaction. Lydia didn't want anything to do with the cute bunnies or baby lambs.
After about an hour of coaxing, she was willing to get this close to a real rabbit.
Lydia was super excited to go to the big Easter Egg hunt at our church.
She wore her bunny ears, showed her friend Gabby around, and even got to hold a candle during the short service for the kids.
She held Auntie's hand and yelled "don't run" to the bigger kids.
She looked.
And looked.
Then it was time to open up the eggs and enjoy the treats. Lydia can now open the wrappers to most of her candies all by herself and this was the first year she got to eat her chocolate, due to her earlier issues with dairy.
The sad news for this Easter season is that Lydia's Hamster Dance card (outrageously obnoxious) finally died after 3 Easters of near constant play. I was hoping I could toss it and she would forget about it, but this morning she asked where it was. When I told her it was broken, she asked where her NEW hamster card is?!?
I saw these adorable felted wool finger puppets on a blog and really wanted to try and make some animals for Lydia's Easter basket. I didn't even read the directions before buying wool roving at the craft store. Luckily it is pretty easy to do. I had visions of making lots of different animals, so I bought tons of colors (Hobby Lobby sells a 2 color pack of wool roving for $2). I decided my first animal should be a bunny.
It was all pretty quick and fun, so I made 3 in one night. I think the first one, on the left has the best features, but don't tell the other bunnies I said that!
I had to wait for them to dry overnight ( and then had to wait to find more time) to eventually stitch on a little bunny face. I am in the process of making a duck and a lion, which may or may not be finished before Easter. I sure hope a certain some-bunny likes them!
Hopefully next week I can feel more like this woman. Interestingly enough, the artist painted her to be close to my size. I can tell you from experience, the skinny girls have it a little easier lifting a smaller weight up onto the bar. I envision that, like me, the woman above had to heft a little to get into that seated position, but I like that she is giving herself time to enjoy the view. I'll have to remember that!
Even if I struggle for the next 5 classes, I am trying to remember that this is supposed to be fun! If nothing else, it will be a unique way to get into better physical shape.


Now she is pestering me to hang from the chin up bar that I am using to increase my arm strength. Just wait until she sees me actually get on that trapeze!