Happy Monday, y’all! I hope you and your family are safe this morning. We had some major storms hit the South yesterday with lots of tornados, so it’s very sad to wake up to pictures of damage. Thankfully, my area wasn’t hit but plenty of other areas were.
Other than this being such a weird time, our Easter weekend was pretty nice.
I took this to send to Dustin on Friday. The transition from formula to milk was SO EASY. I was expecting it to be rough and that we may have to mix the two for a while, but nope, Harrison loves milk. The transition from bottle to sippy cup, however, has been much tougher. This picture happened after about 10 minutes of coaxing on my part and Harrison crying before he finally gave in and took his milk in a cup. Right now, I’m still keeping his bedtime bottle, but I’ll drop that soon.
Saturday I was putting clothes away in his room and he discovered that he could hide behind his curtains. I died laughing! I love his personality.
And then, since Easter was going to be bad weather and we’re all staying at home, I put his Easter outfit on him and took some pictures outside. Dustin was at work, so I just did pictures of Harrison.
I love a baby in a bonnet 🙂
Sunday morning Harrison slept in (Hallelujah!!!) and then enjoyed his Easter basket.
We had been “egged” overnight so he hunted Easter eggs!
Harrison napped through half of our church service online, so I was able to enjoy that half (I’m so thankful for nursery workers!!). Dustin and I cooked ourselves a mini Easter lunch with a spiral ham, mashed potatoes, and black eyed peas. And I made a strawberry cake for dessert!
He got a hat like his daddy in his Easter basket!
I forgot to get a family picture before the day was over. This will be an Easter we will always remember!
R's Rue says
What a beautiful Easter. Glad you were spared by the tornado. Harrison is so precious.
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Tanya says
Happy Easter, Sarah! I love all the sweet pics of Harrison!
Mother of 3 says
Aw, what sweet photos! I was so thankful that my boys took to milk like nothing too.
julie @ jewelswandering.com says
Looks like you guys have a lovely Easter despite the circumstances! Harrison looks adorbs in that bonnet!!
K (Sunshiney Days) says
Happy Easter! That last pic is so cute!
Kristin says
I remember stressing over the dropping-the-bottle thing because it seemed like other moms were making a big deal about it. I just gradually started to cut them from 12-15 months and by the time he was 16 months he was completely done and didn't miss it! He loved regular milk too. A lactation consultant gave me wise advice: "He's still a BABY. He doesn't need to be off a bottle at 12 months." So I went easy with it and it just worked itself out 🙂