Saturday, April 14, 2012

What about Walker?

Walker's been busy over the last few weeks.
Shooting some hoops with Charlie
Making a cool water slide



Walker's class made cascarones before Easter.  Cascarones are made by removing the inside of the egg and filling it with confetti then covering the opening with tissue paper.  Throughout Mexico and the American Southwest, Cascarones are used to celebrate. Kids have fun by breaking the egg over someone’s head; allowing the confetti to spill out.  Many say the confetti shower brings good luck and good fortune! 

Cascarones also represent the Resurrection of Jesus Christ;  the breaking of the egg symbolizes how Christ  had risen from the tomb, just like a new born chick opens the shell. 


Before the Bunny Hop, the kids had a great time cracking the egg over their own head!!! 


 Walker LOVES crawfish and ate a ton a few weekends ago.  He even learned how to open them!

 He and Charlie love playing tag football!
 Looking cool in his new glasses!

 
 He and I both had a great time putting together his basketball puzzle.  Now we need a baseball, football, ......!

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