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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Annika's first Easter Egg Hunt!

Every Wednesday Luke and Annika have a play group that we meet at various parks. It helps me get them some social. This week we met at a local park and had an Easter Egg Hunt. I did not realize how much Annika would enjoy it. I figured Luke was old enough to understand, but I thought Annika wouldn't care. She absolutely loved picking up the eggs. I don't think she ever figured out that there was candy inside. (Her Sisters and brother took care of it for her.)


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