We had a day filled with celebrations. Nicholas was hoping a day of rest on the Sabbath would give him clarity in his thesis writing. We went to the 9AM service at church and then helped set-up/serve/clean-up the continental breakfast between the two services that was sponsored by the committee I am on. As shown in the picture I posted yesterday, we served: mini-quiches, hashbrown casserole, mini-muffins, cheesy sausage bake, cinnamon rolls, Bunny shaped cookies, fruit, bagels, dyed eggs, hot-cross buns, and pigs in blanket. Our breakfast was a hit with very little food left over.
Then we went over to the Sprout house for brunch where we had yummy stuffed french toast, and I got my G-Baby fix.
Then we went over to the Bohrer house for dinner and the most photographed Easter Egg hunt for the Eide twins.
They used these cute, multi-purpose baskets I made them to collect the eggs.
For dessert, I made my grandmother's cheesecake. It was the first time EVER (and I have made this cheesecake more times than I can count) that I have made it without it cracking across the top! It was beautiful and delicious.
After dinner, the men watched the Master's playoff. I meant to ask Nicholas if he has ever watched golf before...
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