Taco, Easter 2004
Reese, Apple, & Taco, Easter 2007
I usually also make a huge batch of sugar cookies and about 6 different colors of pastel frosting to decorate cookies, too.
Noodle, Easter 2006
Pictures are a huge part of Easter for me. I have started trying to get Easter/Spring pictures of each of the kids, starting with Apple’s first Easter. We also take pictures before or after church, all dressed up in our church clothes. No, I don’t buy the kids new Easter outfits or hats, but I still love to get that “dressed up” picture every year. Noone likes posing for this particular picture, but it’s a tradition and I’m not bending!
Easter 2005 (I was ready to burst, but Apple was still over a month away from being born!)
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Easter dinner is one of my favorite meals of the year. On the menu–Always ham (bone-in, not pre-sliced), sour cream potatoes, Grandma’s Strawberry Jello salad, 7-Layer Salad, homemade cresent rolls, and whatever else we’re in the mood for. Yum! I’m getting excited!!
I’d love to hear about everyone else’s Easter traditions!
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I adore this time of year. My biggest worry is going to be how much I will eat. lol. Why do holidays always invole food? ;-)