Friday afternoon, our church day, we went to a new church here and
enjoyed waving banners and singing songs of praise to God for the
Resurrection that provides the world with hope. It was different but
fun. We decided not to dress the kids up b/c we knew they'd end up
on the ground at some point rolling around or whatever. And, of
course, they did both at some point end up with dust and dirt all
over them! It's hard to avoid in a desert!
Isaac could not stay away from the tikki lamps. Praise God it didn't
get dark enough for them to be lit during the service! i found
myself rearranging the decor of the event to keep him away from
them! He did, however, enjoy the banner waving for Jesus. You'll
note from the pictures that he had a little mishap when a banner
ended up covering his whole head and face. He loved it, actually!
Isaiah, of course, was jumping an dancing and waving the banner as
well. It was really great to watch them be so free.
The Easter egg coloring pictures are an artistic approach to what
coloring eggs with two 3 year olds, a 5 year old, an 8, 10, and a12
year old and a 17 month old running around all trying to do the same
thing. They had a great time coloring them, finding them and
destroying some of them! It's always fun to watch the excitement!
The last picture is a "pizzert" that came with our pizzas we ordered
on Easter. I know it's sad we had to resort to pizza for Easter
Dinner. Ben was a bit disappointed but what can you do? The pizzert
that arrived and the one on the advertisement look nothing alike, as
you can see. We opened the box up with great anticipation and then
all busted out laughing when we saw what was inside! I don't think
any of us could bring ourselves to eat it, either. Oh well, it's a
good thing Easter doesn't depend on great food but on a great God!
(ok, the last line was a bit cheesy. i am tired. can you tell?)
1 comment:
Can you give a little more explanation as to what exactly a "pizzert" consists of? Well, at least the real thing is a lot more colorful than the photo on the box. And yes, that last line was a bit on the cheez side. Easter doesn't depend on great food . . . but sometimes it does tend to make Easter a little tastier.
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