Thursday, May 24, 2012

 Easter was really fun for us this year because we got to start teaching the kids about the Easter Story.  It's so fun to see their little minds trying to wrap around concepts that are SO much bigger than themselves!

They both had egg hunts at school, along with picnics and lots of treats. 


On Easter weekend, we made Resurrection Rolls for the first time and it is definitely something we will do every year now!  This was truly so so cool.  And the kids totally got into it...especially Reilly.  

I found it online and decided to give it a try.  Basically, you get a roll of crescent rolls, a bag of marshmellows, melted butter, and cinnamon/sugar mixture.  As you are preparing the rolls, you read from John 19 about the crucifixion, burial,  and resurrection of Jesus.  The marshmellow represents the body, dipped in incense and rolled in spices for burial, wrapped in burial cloths. 
 
 

The oven represents the tomb. 
 
When you bring the rolls out of the oven (3 days later), and open up the "cloths", the "body" is gone...just like the empty tomb.  The coolest part about this entire thing was when I opened up the roll to show the kids, Reilly literally and audibly gasped.  It sent goosebumps all over my body.  It was so so cool. 
 

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