This Easter we kept it pretty low key. We saw the Easter bunny Friday morning (Grandma and Grandpa tried again Saturday, but had the same results) dyed eggs Friday evening, and gave him his presents Sunday morning. We didn't really do a hunt or anything, but next year for sure!
This was Cooper's very first Easter, therefore his very first time seeing this strange creature. The walk up was alright

The sitting in the lap however was not.

We tried to get Papa to see if that would help, but it did not.

The bunny was very friendly and kept trying as best she could but Cooper was having nothing to do with this part of the holiday.

Later that day we tried our hand at dying Easter eggs.

Cooper was very confused as you can see if you look very closely at his wrinkled eyebrows.

We let him hold one to show him what it was.

Of course he had to put it in his mouth.

And then checked with Grandpa to make sure that was okay.

The festivities!

I wrote Cooper's First Easter on one!

Then we tried to trick Cooper by replacing his egg with a peeled one.

He was quick to not be made a fool of.

And like the polite young man he is he decided to share with Grandma.

It was definitely different.

He examined it to see why.

Then took another bite to see why.

It was the icky yellow stuff.

One that was gone and out of the way he decided to tear it into pieces.

And then distribute them to people he saw fit, like Grandpa of course.

The end result of the festivities.

Cooper's Easter stuff from Mama and Papa (or the Easter bunny rather, but not the scary one!)

Along with his basket from Grandma and Grandpa. Of course Fritz couldn't wait to get his hands on the race cars, so you may have noticed they are absent in the picture.

So here it is set up.

Cooper didn't waste any time getting into the cupcakes.

The next morning he decided to play some golf with Papa.

Squatting to putt the ball just seemed easier.

Then again, placing in the ball was easier than everything!

And a few days later Cooper practiced his swing some more.
I'm convinced that Easter Bunny has rabies. Seriously, could they have manufactured a more creepy bunny?
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