Easter is always lots of fun.
The last few years I have pulled out the baskets and eggs the week before and let the kids play with them. Anna loved playing "Easter Bunny." She would hide the eggs and Nicholas would find them.
I thought I'd try to be one of those "cute crafty" moms this year. I saw a easy craft in the Family Fun magazine and thought, why not try it. Anna loved making little bunny ears for a bunch of eggs. (This picture was before the bunnies got their faces.)
Anna is such a sweet little girl. I asked her who she wanted to give the eggs to and she started listing off a bunch of people. I love the random ones that she picks. She really loves to make other people happy.
Anna loves to decorate eggs. She would make them all green if we would let her.
Nicholas liked writing on the eggs with a crayon first. Anna did too!
Devin always has to show us all up. He does the fancy dipping the egg multiple times process. I'm more of a pick one color and be done kind of girl.
The Easter Bunny was good to us. He always has a fun time hiding the eggs.
I need to download all the video of Easter morning. Nicholas was funny. He knew he was suppose to pick up the eggs and put them in his basket. He had been practicing that all week with Anna. After picking up a few eggs he realized that these eggs were different. There was something shaking inside of them. He sat down, open an egg, discovered there was candy inside, and it was game over for him. All he wanted to do was sit and eat candy. He didn't even want to try and find more eggs, he just wanted to eat the candy in the eggs he already had.
The kids liked their Easter baskets. I picked up some new board books at Walmart for 99 cents. The kids love them. Nicholas wants me to read them to him over and over. Mommy liked her favorite candy in the world, Reeses Pieces Eggs. I only got one bag this year and I am trying to use some control. The bag isn't gone yet, but it is getting close.
We only had one small hiccup with Easter. Anna's dress. I was way excited about her dress. I loved the material, and the pattern was cute too. I should have trusted my gut though. I followed the measurements given with the pattern. I checked over and over. Well, the dress was finished and is WAY huge on her. I kept thinking that maybe after I was done it wouldn't be so big. Nope! It is too big for my little Anna. So she has a cute dress for maybe next Easter...if she ever decides to grow.
We tried to help Anna focus on the real meaning of Easter. When we were kids and my dad had tons on meetings on Sunday and so the Easter Bunny started coming on Saturday morning, because he knew my dad didn't want to miss out on the fun...wink wink. I am grateful that the Easter bunny has also started coming to our house on Saturday. That way Sunday we really focus on Christ. All of the bunny and candy stuff is done and over with by the time Easter Sunday comes. Anna was so cute as we did different Easter activities. She would say, "Mom this is a fun thing for Easter, but Easter is really about Jesus." Yes, Anna you are right! We sang lots of primary songs about the resurrection. My favorite is "Did Jesus really live again?" I loved listening to Anna sing the last line. "Did Jesus really live again, after he had died? OH YES! and so shall I!"
The last few years I have pulled out the baskets and eggs the week before and let the kids play with them. Anna loved playing "Easter Bunny." She would hide the eggs and Nicholas would find them.
I thought I'd try to be one of those "cute crafty" moms this year. I saw a easy craft in the Family Fun magazine and thought, why not try it. Anna loved making little bunny ears for a bunch of eggs. (This picture was before the bunnies got their faces.)
Anna is such a sweet little girl. I asked her who she wanted to give the eggs to and she started listing off a bunch of people. I love the random ones that she picks. She really loves to make other people happy.
Anna loves to decorate eggs. She would make them all green if we would let her.
Nicholas liked writing on the eggs with a crayon first. Anna did too!
Devin always has to show us all up. He does the fancy dipping the egg multiple times process. I'm more of a pick one color and be done kind of girl.
The Easter Bunny was good to us. He always has a fun time hiding the eggs.
I need to download all the video of Easter morning. Nicholas was funny. He knew he was suppose to pick up the eggs and put them in his basket. He had been practicing that all week with Anna. After picking up a few eggs he realized that these eggs were different. There was something shaking inside of them. He sat down, open an egg, discovered there was candy inside, and it was game over for him. All he wanted to do was sit and eat candy. He didn't even want to try and find more eggs, he just wanted to eat the candy in the eggs he already had.
The kids liked their Easter baskets. I picked up some new board books at Walmart for 99 cents. The kids love them. Nicholas wants me to read them to him over and over. Mommy liked her favorite candy in the world, Reeses Pieces Eggs. I only got one bag this year and I am trying to use some control. The bag isn't gone yet, but it is getting close.
We only had one small hiccup with Easter. Anna's dress. I was way excited about her dress. I loved the material, and the pattern was cute too. I should have trusted my gut though. I followed the measurements given with the pattern. I checked over and over. Well, the dress was finished and is WAY huge on her. I kept thinking that maybe after I was done it wouldn't be so big. Nope! It is too big for my little Anna. So she has a cute dress for maybe next Easter...if she ever decides to grow.
We tried to help Anna focus on the real meaning of Easter. When we were kids and my dad had tons on meetings on Sunday and so the Easter Bunny started coming on Saturday morning, because he knew my dad didn't want to miss out on the fun...wink wink. I am grateful that the Easter bunny has also started coming to our house on Saturday. That way Sunday we really focus on Christ. All of the bunny and candy stuff is done and over with by the time Easter Sunday comes. Anna was so cute as we did different Easter activities. She would say, "Mom this is a fun thing for Easter, but Easter is really about Jesus." Yes, Anna you are right! We sang lots of primary songs about the resurrection. My favorite is "Did Jesus really live again?" I loved listening to Anna sing the last line. "Did Jesus really live again, after he had died? OH YES! and so shall I!"
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Love your Easter festivities! The Family Fun bunny eggs were so cute. You did a great job!
Here is an activity I think I will be doing next year...so at our Relief Society Committee Meeting the other night, we were talking about different ways you could teach children more about the Savior at Christmas and Easter. Ever heard of Resurrection Rolls? I thought it was a cute idea. You need refrigerated crescent rolls, marshmallows, butter, cinnamon and sugar and then do the following...
"Give each child one crescent rolls triangle. Explain that he crescent roll represents the cloth that Jesus was wrapped in.
Read Matthew 27: 57-61
1. Give each child a marshmallow.
This represents Jesus.
2. Have him/her dip the marshmallow in melted butter.
This represents the oils of embalming.
3. Now dip the buttered marshmallow in the cinnamon and sugar.
This represents the spices used to anoint the body.
4. Then wrap up the coated marshmallow tightly in the crescent roll (not like a typical crescent roll up, but bring the sides up and seal the marshmallow inside.)
This represents the wrapping of Jesus' body after death.
5. Place all in a 350 degree oven for 10-12 minutes.
The oven represents the tomb--while you are waiting for the rolls to bake, read Matthew 27:62-66.
6. Remove rolls from oven and let them cool slightly.
Now the children can then open their rolls (cloths) and discover that Jesus is no longer there! HE IS RISEN!!!!
(The marshmallow melts and the crescent roll is puffed up, but empty.)
Now read Matthew 28:1-10
Enjoy your warm rolls as you rejoice at the good news of Easter!"
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