Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I can't honestly tell you what my favorite part of Easter weekend was. Baking Chelsea's purple and green gumball machine ( that rhymes :) )birthday cake in the supposedly dangerous weather Friday night, skating at Sparkles for Chelsea's birthday in 90's clothing Saturday afternoon, egging our boyfriends' family's front yard with easter eggs between midnight and 1:00 AM Saturday night, Easter service Sunday morning, or taking a nice sunny drive down to Macon by myself to see family and watch all my little cousins hunt eggs. It was probably one of the most enjoyable Easters I've had. Aside from all those times that my best friend Amanda and her family always joined us and we always had that wonderful Stouffer's Macaronni an Cheese. Mmmm. Random memory. I DO miss Easter egg hunts I will say. I think one Easter when we're grown up and getting our kids together to hunt Easter eggs, we should conduct an Easter egg hunt for the adults too :P

Anyway, so the egging the yard process. Every year our boyfriends' family eggs front yards by covering the yard in plastic easter eggs with candy inside. We thought about how they do at least 3 houses every year, and yet, no one has ever tried to egg THEIR yard. So, Chelsea and I took on the liberty of putting that plan into action, and after many a fright that we might have just completely messed things up, the whole prank was actually a success. I could have sworn at certain times that we/I had just blew it and they knew we were up to something, but sure enough, they had no idea :) We were super excited.

It was seriously one of the most entertaining and eventful weekends I've had in a while.I wish I could go back and do it all over again.

Last night though was SUPER nice. Sam and I went to IHOP for coffee after not having seen each other for maybe like...a year and a half. The most comforting thing was even though we hadn't seen each other for that long and hadn't talked as much as we liked in between, we could still talk for hours about pretty much everything. I love that type of friend, that even after not being around each other for a long time and not talking much, nothing changes at all, really. So nice, so wonderful.

This week I really need to get more job applications in and get on my Gainesville application so I can get school back on track. I've HATED being out of school. Then, hopefully on Friday, I can spend some time with Marcus and then spend the night with Amanda up in Athens. Gah. Have you ever thought about just how much we all adore and thrive on friendship? I'm super thankful for every single friend I have. It's highly likely that that includes you :)

3 comments:

  1. I love you! I re-followed you and the followers box is up on Charlotte again so that should be easier.

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  2. David's family TOTALLY does egg hunts for the adults too. So we're out there with the kiddos searching for our eggs...but we get $$ instead of candy. It's a pretty sweet deal. :) And loads of fun.

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