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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter with Oliver

Oliver was quite surprised when we arrived at Katrinka's house on Easter Sunday. There waiting for him was Katrinka, her father, Dennis, and a whole bunch of eggs ready to be dyed!

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Oliver was very helpful. He gently placed the eggs in the dye...

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...and helped load them into the egg-carton to dry.

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The real fun was yet to come, but first Ollie thought it would be nice to entertain Dennis with a makeshift drum in Katrinka's Backyard.

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Finally, it was time for Oliver's first Easter egg hunt!

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With a little help from Katrinka, Ollie quickly began finding Easter eggs that were hidden in the yard.

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Ollie was very pleased with his excellent detective work and was delighted to show-off the eggs he found to Katrinka and Dennis.

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He quickly became very adept at hunting for eggs, searching around the yard until he found his prize. (This went on for quite some time, as Katrinka was equally adept at recycling the eggs that Oliver found.)

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He was filled with joy whenever he found an egg!

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All in all, a wonderful Easter. Just one minor problem, however. Every time we go to Katrinka's house now, Ollie expects to go on an Easter egg hunt!

There are several more photos of Ollie on Easter Sunday in my galleries, starting here. As always, you can also click on any of the above images to view the larger versions in the gallery.