It started out with Carter's blessing. Caleb did a marvelous job and Carter didn't make a peep although he was awake the whole time. We had a plethera of family and friends there to support us and we couldn't be more grateful for the effort they took to be there!




We then got to have a little pre-celebration for our big 2 year old since we will be in Indianapolis for his real birthday on the 29th. Coop blew out his 2 candles all by himself and I think he really liked his "vrum, vrum" cake (I sure enjoyed making it). This was his, "Don't even think about taking my cupcake" look. I guess he thought one of his cousins was eyeing it.


And last but definitely not least, we celebrated Easter with some egg coloring, egg hunting, ham dinner, family, baskets, lots of candy, and of course, my favorite, Easter outfits!


7 comments:
Ohhh Cassi...I FEEL the pain! Believe me, I know how your hand hurt at the end of decorating the cake, I did the same kind for Carson's birthday. After 3 hours of frosting, I felt like my fingers would fall off!! It turned out super cute, I'm sure Cooper thought that was the best!
I didn't realize you had your baby. He is adorable. I love the Easter outfits. What a cute family. Are you guys still in Provo?
Wow, good job with the cake, it is really cute and both boys look so handsome in their outfits!
I'm so sorry we couldn't make it you guys! Wish we could have been there, I had to speak in sacrament and teach relief society. Would've much rather been there with you guys! And that cake is AMAZING, I am SO impressed Cass! We've got to see you guys before you leave, sure love ya!
That sounds like a great weekend! I LOVE Cooper's cake! You did a great job! And of course your boys were looking adorable in their easter outfits!
Thanks for letting me know that the pictures didn't work. I tried reloading them, hopefully they will show up now! :)
Cute pictures! For your photoshop question. We just use layers on top of layers. We just enhance the background on one layer than erased our little model & then the other layer had him in his original color. Does that make any sense?
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