Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2013

Easter 2013

Easter morning, before church. You might notice the frames on the mantle without pictures. Sad. I've got the frames, now I just have to get the pictures.  And yes, Kylie's face is in focus and the rest of us are out of focus. boo. I'm saving for a "nice" camera! It is sooo frustrating to get us all pretty and then end up with a picture that is fuzzy!! And this is on the auto-setting with the timer. Grrr. Oh well, I know we looked good in person!!


After church the girls played outside and we prepped for a small portion of our family.  It was weird to be missing 2 sisters and their families, but life happens (babies and moving!), and we enjoyed the family that was able to come greatly!

Doesn't sweet Lexi look like a model here!

 And what about this one! Tutu and boots!!

The perfect uniform for soccer!
  
 Here are the girls with my mom.


I should have gotten one of me and my mom. Man, you don't think about those things until blogging or scrapbooking!! :)

And Maddie and Abby. Oh how they have grown soo quickly. Please beautiful girls slloooow dowwn!

After lunch we played outside.

And Kylie danced. :)

 Then everyone loaded up and went over to Mom and Dad's new adventure house. The house is under construction and the back of it looks like it has been condemned, but the 1 acre yard is perfect for an egg hunt!

How is this for cheese. We used halloween buckets for egg hunting....

Isn't their yard FABULOUS!! It doesn't even look like it is in town!  I love this picture of Lexi.






And that was Easter 2013 in pictures.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Easter Traditions

Easter Traditions
I know that Easter is much more than just a family get together...
But..
I love that Easter means seeing family and letting the kids run around outside with the cousins.

The young and the old enjoying each other.




 


With a swing set, a slide, a zip line and a ping pong table, there is fun for all!

And yes, even a little egg hunt to round out the day.



But one of the best parts of the day is always just hanging out on the front porch.

I have such wonderful memories of me and my cousins sitting in the porch swing at my grandparents house.

Now my kids are doing the same thing!

How lucky I am.


Sunday, February 19, 2012

40 "Thorns" of Kindness. What? A Great Lent/Easter activity for tweens.

How do you teach the meaning of Lent to a group of 3rd- 6th graders? How do you do so meaningfully, but while doing a craft? That is tough!! My role in our Sunday School rotation is to do an art project/crafty thing with the different groups so that they get an artistic bible-based lesson once a month.

It's a great idea. It's a little harder in practice. Unless I just want them to color a worksheet. Boring!!

So, today was my day for Maddie's group. Since she lives with me, I have a little bit of a knowledge base on what the kids know about the church year and all that.  Basically, they've heard of Lent. They've heard of Ash Wednesday and Palm Sunday and all those churchy things. But, when asked the why's of why we do something, things get lost in translation.

I truly didn't want my lesson to be yet another one of those times.

Did I succeed in teaching anything? I don't know.  But here is what I did.

We made a variation of a Crown of Thorns.

It was a "40 Thorns of Kindness"

Take a look at Maddie's below. She didn't write on hers since it was a sample.

The basic idea is that while the kids might not be interested in giving up anything for Lent, acknowledging the sacrifice Jesus made for each of us, is the point of Lent. So, in their case, the sacrifice could be that of doing something for someone else. Hmmm... could this be harder than just giving up sweets?
Each person was given twenty cardboard rings. Yes, these are toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls. They are different sizes, some 1/2 inch, some probably 1 1/2 inches. Different sizes are nice. So, just cut away.

Then, each person hole punched the ring in opposite sides and strung them on purple string. I iinterjected a little about the color purple here and how it plays into the colors in church.

Some of the kids cut their rings in half and then strung them, but the crown looks better if the pieces don't just fit together. If they string the rings first, the "thorns" poke each other and remain separated.

Once all twenty rings are strung, cut the rings in half on the diagonal to makes pointy edges.

Once everything was cut, the kids decorated the thorns. Some colored the tips, some "splattered" them and so forth. Then the hard part. They had to think of 40 things they could do to help other people and write each one on a different thorn. Some of our suggestions were: "help with laundry," "10 minute back rub," "clean kitchen" and so forth. I did point out that they shouldn't write down things that they already had to do as that would not be a sacrifice. (Interesting, a good discussion of what is a sacrifice came from this.)

Below you can see one of the wearers. I like the "splatter" marker on his.


And there you have it. The goal for the kids is that when Easter arrives, all they have left is an empty string. Fitting? 
So, if you are looking for an easy and SUPER cheap Easter/Lent activity to do with your tween, you might consider making a 40 Thorns of Kindness ring. However, be ready for some discussion about sacrifice and Easter and all those wonderful things we wish kids would talk to us about. For here is my 2 cents: if you want kids to talk, give them something to look at and do. THEN ask the question. But then be ATTENTIVE and LISTEN to their answers.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Isn't she adorable

Isn't she adorable!!

I know.. I say it all the time, but I can't help it!!

I created this entirely in Photoshop. Yeah me :)

Here are the details:
Papers and embellishments are Festival by Shabby Princess
Delight by Katie Pertiet
Stamped Moments by Katie Pertiet
Footloose Font by CTMH