Four days of the most glorious weather combined with a relatively relaxed holiday made our Easter long weekend simply wonderful. I needed the sun - for my emotional and mental health - as well as a break from my online world. It's been a long winter.
Here's a recap of the highlights, although every minute was pretty sweet.
~ Waking up on Good Friday to two deer standing amidst the maples in the back yard.
~ Waking 2 sleepy boys to see the deer, followed by a leisurely breakfast.
~ Connecting with friends and family over lots and lots of ham.
~ Making Easter Brunch as a family: cider braised ham, maple baked beans, asparagus, scrambled eggs, and homemade Coffee-Glazed Doughnuts. Oh. MY. the doughnuts. (Yes, the recipe is coming.)
~ Talking seriously about getting chickens.
~ Finding the first crocus, only to see it trampled by little rubber boots.

~ Eating more meals out of doors than indoors.
~ Putting wasted kids to bed and staying up way too late with siblings and board games.

Today we went back to the day-to-day stuff, but things feel different. I can compost now, for one. Then there are all those flowers in the forest to keep an eye on in anticipation of their blooms.
I also still have the canola oil from the doughnut fry-up, too....something tells me it's not going to go to waste.
Look for that recipe coming soon!
beautiful brunch... I'm a little jealous :-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks and sounds like the most perfect and lovely weekend - seriously, what memories! It looks almost like a fun vacation - those are the very best holidays!
ReplyDeleteEverything sounds heavenly...from the food, to the fire, to the games....just perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt does my heart good to see those boys running around outside. That's where kids should be! Your woods are so beautiful... And those donuts! My mouth is watering. Mira, you look lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and wonderful weekend! Our brunch menu was very much alike! Too funny!
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I love the pictures with the marshmellows! How much fun is that! Your new place looks fabulous, I couldn't dig a fire pit here on monkland!
ReplyDeleteSounds like bliss. But when you have a moment? I'll need that coffee donut recipe. STAT.
ReplyDeleteAlso? Do get chickens!
I always LOVEEEE your pics!! Looks like you had a wonderful time! The kids are adorable and growing!!
ReplyDeleteJoyeuses Pâques (belated).. Do you celebrate Lundi Pâques like here in France??
P.S. Can't wait to see the donut recipe, too! They look DELISH and maple's my fav. flavor!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a fantastic long weekend Aimee with the entire family...great food and plenty of memories.
ReplyDeleteAs always, in love with your pictures and post! What a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteOoo.. I cannot wait to see the recipe for those coffee-glazed doughnuts! They look like perfection.
ReplyDeleteSounds perfectly blissful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments, everyone! And I'm off to edit those doughnut shots before Julie comes after me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post, Aimee. Yes, the doughnuts. YES!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you r as out in the boonies as I am. My son wanted to put on shorts but forgot the word and had to show me...you know its been a long winter when... Very nice pics.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos and those marshmallows look fantastic! Looks like you had a perfect Easter :)
ReplyDeleteHow much fun is all of that? I'd love to hear more about the chickens (not legal here - yet!) and the doughnut recipe? I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteSounds like such a divine way to spend the weekend.
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