I got to help Sarah's class dye Easter eggs and we passed out Jello eggs for her birthday treat (since her birthday is in the summer) on Thursday.
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Sarah with her dyed eggs |
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Sarah started an art project at school but finished it at home and Emily and Will made one, too. |
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All finished |
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We made Ressurection Rolls with my mom |
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Jesus (marshmallow) is dipped in the embalming oil (melted butter) |
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rolled in the annointing spices (cinnamon and sugar) |
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Wrapped in the grave clothes |
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and put in the tomb (350 oven for 12 minutes) |
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All finished |
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The tomb is empty! |
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Yummy! |
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Emily was making her finger be the angel sitting on the rock ☺ |
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Easter baskets ready. (I got some last year marked down after Easter) |
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Investigating the baskets Easter morning |
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Blowing bubbles before church |
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William finding eggs |
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Andrew finding an egg |
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Emily found one! |
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Sarah's turn |
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Andrew wasn't too happy he couldn't take the pictures |
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The kids with their dolls in matching Easter outfits |
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Just the dolls |
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The Dempsey Family |
6 comments:
Very Neat Easter! Looks like everyone is having fun.
Your children will have wonderful memories of their childhood days!
I was going to make empty tomb rolls, but ran out of time. Maybe next year.
Looks like you all had a great Easter! I've never heard of those rolls before, but it's a cool idea. :)
Looks like you were busy sewing beforehand... :)
I started sewing the begining of April and made 13 pieces with our clothes and the doll clothes and the purses. I forgot until now that I was going to say something about the matching doll clothes and had a picture of the last time I did that, but didn't post it!
I hadn't heard of the rolls until shortly before Easter in an email newsletter thing. It sounded like a cool idea.
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