For Easter this year, we started with our Good Friday service. We took the kids this year, and I was able to meet my friend Beatrice there. Mike was teaching, and it was a sweet night, remembering the love and sacrifice that Christ made on our behalf.
Since Sunday is such a busy morning, we decided to make our resurrection rolls on Saturday morning. I decided to use crescent rolls this year, since they take less time {and because so many recipes call for them}, but somehow we ended up with only 1 "empty tomb." None of the other rolls melted the marshmallow...which kind of defeats the purpose of a resurrection roll haha! But despite the fail, the kids had fun making them and they still tasted great :) {next year, we'll go back to the Rhodes rolls}
Eli drew pictures to create a book of the Easter Story, and he did such a great job!
1. Cover Page
2. Jesus Teaching the Crowds
3. Jesus at the Last Supper/Passover
4. Jesus Praying in the Garden {with sleeping disciples next to a fire and wind gusts}
5. Jesus on the Cross
6. Jesus Buried in the Tomb {with Roman guards and wind gusts}
7. Jesus Risen and the Empty Tomb {with angel who rolled away the stone}
8. Back Cover {Eli and Daddy}
On Sunday, Mike was gone early for the sunrise service, and the kids woke up to their Easter baskets. This year, they each got a Richard Scarry book, flip flops, Yoto cards, jelly beans, and Perler beads.
We enjoyed a sweet time of worship with our church family, and I loved having the kids with us in the service {we had a family service, so no kids Sunday School}. And they even cooperated for a family photo :)
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