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 |
Very Neat Easter! Looks like everyone is having fun.
ReplyDeleteYour children will have wonderful memories of their childhood days!
ReplyDeleteI was going to make empty tomb rolls, but ran out of time. Maybe next year.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a great Easter! I've never heard of those rolls before, but it's a cool idea. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks 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!
ReplyDeleteI 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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