Meghan said it helped her to understand better what Jesus did for her, which was what I had hoped it would accomplish. Isabella and Jude couldn't figure out why we sat at a table of food for 45 minutes and only ate small bites of parsley dipped in salt water, radish (horseradish was not available)and pita bread (couldn't find any unleavened bread either). Then we ate the lamb, which we weren't actually supposed to do, but I thought if I was going to pay $22 for a lamb leg we weren't going to waste it. The kids loved it. Michael and I, not so much.
On Saturday, we went to an Easter egg hunt at the library.
Sunday, we visited with my great-grandma(she's 94)and then went to Michael's sister's house. I missed seeing my parents and grandparents though. :(
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Nice photos.
We decided a regular egg hunt was enough of a challenge anymore and that's why we switched to an after dark flashlight egg hunt. But I see yours is at the library. It looks nice. We gave up on city ones because they were getting so crowded and competitive.
It looks like a fun day!
I was rooting for the egg hunt at the library here, too. The kids outvoted me and it was great. I've never seen eggs hidden so well. And those new camouflage ones helped!
I love that you used pita bread...and ate the lamb! As you know, our fish sticks and fries was a hit this year...very orthodox;)
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