Monday, April 1, 2013

So there's no new story to report on the adoption front this week.

The week was eventful though, from an extended Spring Break due to a water pipe bursting, a rain filled Easter at the park on Saturday, then the real deal on Sunday.  Easter day started off with a wonderful church service at River of Life, then we went to my mom's to celebrate with family.  Of course, while there, Uncle Mike had to hide eggs for the nieces, Trinity, Alyssa, and Zoey to hunt.  (love me some nieces)

Michelle also had this fun idea that we do an egg-drop on Easter.  So we brought a gallon filled zip-lock baggie with a raw egg and whatever else we could come up with to prevent the egg from cracking after dropping it from the roof of the house.  If you know the Whitescarver family, you know that a game isn't a game without some sort of competitive incentive.  So as everyone brought their own collection of stuff in a baggie, it was decided that if your egg didn't survive the drop, you got a whip-cream pie in the face.

We had quite the assortment of ideas to pad the egg in the baggie:
egg wrapped in bubble wrap
egg stashed in packing peanuts
egg in a jar of peanut butter
egg covered by soft rags
egg padded by toilet paper
egg in potato chips

Of those that participated, Jamie and Aimee had the only eggs that didn't crack.

Everyone else...well, you get the picture.


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