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duck duck bunny is boring


easter was awesome.  we had such a rich lent and easter season, and then an absolutely beautiful holy week, with perfect weather for easter, and much joy to go around.  cade got sick on easter eve, and it carried into sunday, and then the bug slowly made its way through each member of the family over the course of this last week, so that hasn't exactly been ideal, but other than that, we were so blessed.  the kids got to do an easter egg hunt at church, and another at their grandparents house, and they got hooked up with all kinds of candy and good stuff from everyone, and had a blast.  well, mostly.  quinton wasn't really into the game of "duck, duck, bunny" that we played at the church easter egg hunt, as you can see in the picture below.


still, other than quinton's analysis of the entertainment, we had such a rich and blessed season, and we are truly grateful for the opportunity to live through the cycle of preparation, passion, and resurrection as a family.  we hope the same was true for you, and that you haven't already forgotten the joy and hope of the resurrection of Jesus.


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