Sunday, April 19, 2009

Resurrection cookies

On Saturday night before Easter, I began what I hope to be an Easter tradition with my kids, making Resurrection Cookies. If you have never heard of them before, they are really a great activity to do with your kids. Now, granted our cookies did not quite turn out the way they are supposed to look but my kids understood the concept and it is the actual making with the scripture reading that is the most important part.
Here the kids are "unsealing" the oven door on Easter morning. We had "sealed the door" with tape just as the tomb of Jesus was sealed with the stone after he was crucified. I didn't get any pictures while we were making the cookies because I was too busy reading the scripture and adding the ingredients and didn't want to take away from that by taking pictures but we put in vinegar as we read about Jesus being given vinegar to drink when he was thirsty, beat the pecans into pieces as we read the scripture of Jesus being beaten and a couple others steps.
Here the kids are breaking open the cookies, which should be mounds like a tomb but I think we didn't whip them long enough with the mixer, and the cookies are hollow inside just like the tomb was empty on that Resurrection Morning. Our cookies were "airy" looking but not exactly hollow. My kids got the point though! It was really a great experience with the kids. Easter morning at church, Bro Ro brought up something from the story we had talked about and immediately Carson elbowed me and said, "Mom, you told us about that last night!" He was grinning and my heart skipped a beat! :)
Carson and Gracen at MiMi's after church...they are so sweet when they aren't fighting! :)

Carson and Gracen with their cousins, Cade and Karigan.

God bless,

Sherri

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Eggs, Eggs, Eggs....

Friday the kids had their last Easter Egg Hunt field trip to Daisy State Park. They started going in Kindergarten at Kirby and have gone every year so I was kind of sad that this was their first year even though I agree that 3rd grade is probably the last year it is appropriate! LOL! The kids had a great time even though we didn't find all the eggs..guess mowers will get those. :) Well, I was that star mother this year that had the eggs that weren't "hard-boiled" yeah, the kids had a great time smashing the yolks on the eggs I brought! I was afraid they would crack so I took them off after 5 minutes..not a good idea for future reference! No one would've known except my kids had decorated with these great sports stickers I bought and put their numbers on their eggs so everyone was pointing out that those were Carson and Gracen's egg yolks smashed everywhere!!! Then we played in the park area for a couple hours. A great time was had by all! :) Pics are below of our big outing.



Lainy, Jaci, Gracen and Miranda posing for the camera!

Carson (in the red) playing basketball at the park.


Carson hooping it up! :)


Gracen and Miranda chilling after hunting for the eggs.


Gracen hunting for eggs.


Jarrett & Carson after the egg hunt.



Gracen dying eggs Thursday night..showing off her pink egg!


Carson dying his eggs..we got interrupted by the tornado warning but got back to dying after the storm passed.


The kiddos hard at coloring eggs!

Hope you all have a great Easter tomorrow!


God bless,

Sherri