Our display on our front window. It was pretty tricky writing backwards to be readable from the outside. It sure comes in handy to be dyslexic.
Our 12 days of Easter Baskets, with the egg of the day inside telling the story of Christ's last week on earth. However, we only made 8 baskets this year, we will be finishing the other 4 next year. The girls got all burnt out with basket making.
Couple of fun pictures preparing for the Easter Weekend. It makes dying Easter eggs so much easier if you put the egg inside a whisk. I wish I would have done this years ago, it would have saved a lot of stress from cracking eggs, splashing and spilling the color dye. Definitely a must do with little children, the whisk is perfect. =)
Easter was a bitter sweet holiday. We are definitely grateful to understand the true meaning of Easter. In remembrance of the First sacrament, I washed every one's feet. Remembering that even Jesus, the creator of all, still served others. Liahona said that next year she would like to be like Jesus and wash every one's feet. We are blessed with these great memories of Jesus Christ, and doing these small and simple things to be more like him. How grateful we are to know whom our hearts belong too. And we are not afraid to serve the Lord whom we love. =)