Having just barely put our feet back on Northwest soil the day before Easter from our Spring Break adventures, we didn’t have much time to put together a lavish Bunny Day celebration.  I felt so blessed, though, that Oma and Opa Wilhoit were willing to drive down from Anacortes (for like the third time that week!) to share the day with us.  
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| Every holiday should start with a festive onesie.   | 
Half of the fun of having a baby girl is getting to play dress up with her - especially with Easter dresses!  This beautiful ensemble was handcrafted 10 years ago for cousin Brooklyn but it looks like its ruffles were designed just for our Eila.
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| Sittin’ pretty! | 
Oma and Opa had already sent an Easter surprise package to Eila - but we saved it so we could all open it together.
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| Eila enjoys her new stuffies while Zoe wonders which of them she’ll be allowed to gnaw on. | 
While Eila actually slept through most of lunch - she woke up to join the party just before we left the table. 
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| It’s always more fun to wake up to visitors! | 
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| Since we’d already eaten - it was only fair that Eila got to eat lunch, too. | 
With full bellies - a walk through the park was just what we all needed on a gorgeous Easter Sunday afternoon.
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| Grandma Linda gave Eila a great ride around Puyallup. | 
Finally, having worked up just a bit more of an appetite - it was time to return for Easter baskets.  This basket came complete with a pretty cute Peep!
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| “Hey!  I’m no Easter Egg!" | 
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| "Can I have your chocolate bunny?  Look how sweet I look!" | 
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| “JUST KIDDING!”  This munchkin face reveals my true identity.   | 
Happy Easter!
 
Gorgeous Easter photos! The dress brings back such happy memories of happy princesses.
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