Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Easter
Addy had fun searching for Easter eggs with her friends a few days before Easter. She doesn't have any cousins living in Utah, so we are grateful she has friends that she can do these things with.
We colored eggs together on friday. She is still a little young to have patience for coloring eggs so we also used the egg dye for an actvity I found on Pinterest. You just put baking soda in a dish and then use a little medicine dropper to drop colored vinegar into the baking soda. She had so much fun with it! She stayed entertained for at least 30 minutes....maybe longer. We have even done it a few times since then. She loves to see the colores fizz.
We decided to do all of the Easter bunny activities on Saturday so we could keep Sunday a day that we focus on Jesus. We had our own little easter egg hunt in our back yard. Addy had fun looking for the eggs she colored, but it will be nice when Brayden is old enough to join her. It would probably be more fun. While she was looking for eggs, the Easter bunny left her a surprize in her bedroom. We were so excited to see her reaction when she walked in her room to see a huge teddy bear. I think it's like 4 feet tall. She loves stuffed animals, especially teddy bears. The bear was sitting in the corner holding her little easter basket, we had the video camera ready, she walks into the room and heads straight for the candy! She didn't even acknowledge that there was a giant bear holding her candy! We were so disappointed! Once we put the candy away, she was pretty excited about the bear.
A few hours later after we had been out of the house for a while Addy said, "Ty's bear at the house?" Her friend Ty has a bear exactly like hers, so I think she didn't realize that she was going to be able to keep the bear and that it was hers:). Now her bear has to be included in story time and prayers (she always wants the bear to fold it's arms).
I found a little tradition on pinterest to help keep Easter Christ centered. It's a little treat called resurection rolls. You take a marshmallow which represents Christs body, and dip it in butter (oils) and then in cinamon and sugar (spices) and then wrap buiscut dough (linen used for covering the dead) around the marshmallow. When you bake it, the marshmallow "disappears", leaving a hollow roll which represents Christ being resurected. Addy is still a little young to understand, but I did it anyway just for fun.
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