Today was the end of 4 days of TAKS testing so we let our 8th graders roam free on the track field for an hour or two. I called Chris and she brought the camera and Noah up to play. I roamed around and took fun pictures of the kids doing things like playing football, tossing frisbees, and building sand castles in the long jump pit. Noah had a blast in the sand and the kids loved ooing and ahhing the little Mr. D. When it was time to go, Chris came back by to pick up Noah and a few girls were up near the fence watching us. When I came back over to them they said, "Mr. Davis, is that your wife? How'd you land her 'cause she's HOT!" I told them something that I've marveled at many times over the past 7 or 8 years: I'm a lucky man.
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It looks like Peter Cotton Tail visited our house last night! There was a mad rush for Easter eggs this morning in what Myra called "Easter Egg World"--a place better known as our house. There should be a video of the action up soon, but for now, you can feast your eyes on our two little hunters in their Sunday best!

--Update--
The video is up! Check it out below.
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