Last week was a doozie and as a result, my Easter planning was on again, off again more than once. On Tuesday, Andrew broke out in a mild rash that turned out to be Fifth's Disease (a bizarre, but mild respiratory infection that results in a rash). Always nice to get that call from school that says your child has an unidentifiable rash and needs to be picked up immediately. Only to be sent right back after the doctor says he is no longer contagious. Amazingly, it cleared up in a couple days. Then Thursday evening, Charlie was hit with the worst stomach bug he's ever had. Thankfully that too cleared up in 24 hours, but it left him (and me) feeling exhausted. He was still a bit out of sorts today and not quite himself yet. As a result, I ended up simplifying things quite a bit this year. We still had my parents over for breakfast but it was just homemade cinnamon rolls, quiche (with a non-homemade crust), bacon, and berries. With mimosas! Most of the flowers came from the garden (and maybe a few from the nearby park. Oops. They were picked by my boys and almost at the end of their blooming life so I figured we were ok.) The weather was spectacular and I was grateful for fever-free, rash-free, tummy-pain-free children! Rejoice!
^^ Easter baskets were very simple this year too: a toy (Lego for both boys), a book, a chocolate chick and a golden egg. Charlie's also had a plush Olaf.^^
^^I loved their baskets this year! The baskets are from Williams-Sonoma, the large polka dot kraft paper is from Target, the ribbon is from my stash ;).
^^ Lego assembly ^^
^^ Lego assembly ^^
^^ I made a little basket full of my sugar cookies for my parents. I wrapped this up with cellophane too, but only took pics beforehand. Basket from Michaels, linen dishtowel + bunny card from Everyday Occasions. ^^
^^ The bunny cookies in all their Easter finery, marked each place setting. ^^
^^ Handsome guys ^^
^^ Handsome boy in his aviators with a mouth full of candy. ^^
^^ With my Mum. ^^
(PS. Several asked about my dress...it is from Madewell)
Hi Tessa, Such a wonderful recap of your day. Gorgeous family photos and your food and treats look delicious.
ReplyDeleteEverything sure looks nice despite the week you had! You must have worked quickly to put it all together and you would never know it by these cute pictures! I love Everyday Occasions too. The picture of you and your mom is really nice. Have a great week
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Hi Tessa,I love your Happy Easter sign. Where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. LOVE that Madewell dress!
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Your table settings are like something from a magazine, absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteso very kind, thank you! :)
DeleteKyla - the Easter garland is from Pottery Barn Kids
ReplyDeleteYou manage to make every holiday more special than the next, and I loved seeing your pewter displaying gorgeous spring flowers!
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ReplyDeletewhat size are the boys' easter baskets
ReplyDeleteLove your style and the way everything looks so perfect! I tried to buy those baskets after seeing your instagram pictures but they were on backorder. Maybe next year. You look super cute too! So fun to see your pictures. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You, the flowers, the family... everything. I'm glad everyone is well!
ReplyDeleteAll these pictures are eye candy! I love your color scheme, the golds/yellow, white, blue...so beautiful. We had the same combo in our Easter baskets for the boys this year too. Although, Olaf would have been a nice addition. Love Charlie so proudly holding him up in your family picture :)
ReplyDeleteAll these pictures are eye candy! I love your color scheme: the golds/yellow, white, blue...so beautiful. We had the same combo in our Easter baskets for the boys this year too. Although, Olaf would have been a nice addition. Love Charlie so proudly holding him up in your family picture :)
ReplyDeleteYour dress is so cute!!! I also love the Easter baskets.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Tessa!
ReplyDeleteI love your dress and your shoes. Where did you find the shoes?
ReplyDeleteI love your table setting and Easter dress.
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