Our part began at a Mexican restaurant on Saturday night for dinner. Then back to the Kompound for late night fun.
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On Sunday morning, the kitchen crew started their busy work, and the child crew took all TEN children to the park by the clubhouse.
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![]() using stale chametz to help get rid of chametz - ice cream cones for the win |
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All done park. Time to safely move on to the next fun family activity.
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Pool time! (Note to blog audience: You will find that many kids went swimming many days. You will find that zero adults went zero of the days. BRRRRR)
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So much family togetherness:
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Evening arrived, and it was time to organize 10+ humans to pleasantly search the house for bagged pieces of bread.
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Ending the night with games, screens, puppies, and a large number of individuals in a small amount of space:
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Monday morning started with the ceremony to burn the chametz collected the night before. All 10 cousins were once again present for the moment.
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Much of the day was spent preparing for the seder, entertaining children, and sometimes both at the same time.
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The last details were prepared, and all the handsome folks were ready to dazzle and celebrate!
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![]() ![]() (Clearly, the pups wanted to be in the photo shoot.) |
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Time for the celebration to begin! Here comes Seder 1.
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This Passover was different than all other Passovers because we invited (and required) 100% of participants to lead various parts of the seder in attempts to create an interactive experience that was engaging for a lot of the people a lot of the time.
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long highlight reel of Seder 1 |
During Magid, we hosted our very own Passover Squares Game with Team MaXtzah led by Moses Zayde vs. Team CharOset led by Nana.
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Passover Squares - Seder 1 edition |
![]() delicious dinner from many hard-working members of the Kitchen Krew |
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Jacob created an epic search for the Afikomen with a scavenger hunt to engage all of the cousins.
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![]() ![]() the evolution of sisterly awesomeness |
End of night snuggles WAY past bedtime:
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As of Tuesday morning, we bid adieu to Team CohAn, so *only* 19 of us remained. Aunt Debbie and Uncle Jon had early snuggles that morning from a special visitor.
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Before heading to the park, some CohGil kiddos created an epic Duplo baseball game, dugout and all.
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After already enjoying togetherness for a few days, this was our last full day with the big family for the holiday.
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Time for Seder 2!
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All participants once again lead various parts of the seder. |
At long last, it was time to embrace our redemption and head to freedom back in North Austin.
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