Easter, for decades, has been a huge event in my family. On the weekend we celebrate Christ's amazing, demonstrating-the-power-of-God resurrection, the Lackey clan gets together, and we do it right. We've gone through two generations of Easter egg-hunting kids. Now my kids are the hiders along with their grandparents.
Years ago dad began something that he may wish he hadn't. He organizes and writes the clues for a scavenger hunt on the property of wherever we're celebrating. He divides the family into three teams, dividing spouses and same-family adult children. (This year my team was Tyler, Chase, and we threw in Daniel, too.) We run, as a team, around the property collecting clues, this year nine clues. Then we sort the clues to spell out a phrase. (This year: Empty Tomb) The team that does it first wins the biggest prize and so on in descending value. We act like kids and love it. I hope my parents are able to help us celebrate Easter for years to come.
This is Daniel in farmer gear. At the end of the farm unit in kindergarten, they were asked to dress like a farmer for show & tell. Note also his new watch which he bought with his own money. Daniel is funny about dressing up for school. We noticed this on Book Parade day, also. He doesn't want to be the only one dressed up. He asked if his hat would fit in his backpack, you know, just in case.
Ahh, prom. Whit, never one to miss a photo opportunity, dressed up a little to have some pictures with Chase.
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