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Another decoration I made this year was a banner out of scrap fabric with verses for Lent clipped to it. I like the way the fabrics look together, but I think next year I will improve the way I did the verses -- I'm open to suggestions! I would also love to hang this by the table -- maybe next year that will work out better. For now, it's hanging over the couch, which is ok.
I'm almost done with gathering up what is going in my kid's Easter baskets! Since Susie was tiny I decided to do an Easter basket, but to redeem them by making them focus on Jesus and the real reason for Easter! In the past couple years I've just given her one or two books with a plush lamb and maybe one piece of candy. . . but this year I bought in advance, so the amount is building! :) I still need to get Chippy a lamb (I kind of want one that rattles but not shaped like a rattle, if that makes sense), but otherwise, everything else is at least ordered. I may end up giving them one or two of their books early. In addition to the books, I have a big stuffed sheep for Susie and a chocolate cross (which she spotted in the grocery store and began singing "Easter Friday" at the top of her lungs). Here are the books I giving this year:
The Big Picture Story Bible with audio CD by David Helm
The Easter Story by Patricia Pingry
I got/am getting all my books from LifeWay -- if you are in the Louisville area, the campus store has or will have all of these if you want to pick any of these up! Also, please join us for storytime on Good Friday morning at 10:00 am -- I will be reading the account of the passion of Christ and resurrection from The Big Picture Story Bible!
4 comments:
Thanks for sharing. I always enjoy reading your book selections!
Gretchen,
I was at Pottery Barn Kids this morning for storytime (which is mostly a fun outing for a mall picnic, and stamp toward our $10 certificate as we usually can't hear/see the story very well) - anyway, I saw a sweet lamb rattle if you're really searching for Chip and haven't seen one elsewhere. Just thought I'd pass it along, they had a traditional rattle, a squeaky lamb, and a lamb on a little soft blanket too :) They were not very cheap (the rattle was $12) but I'm not sure what your budget might be!
Decorate, celebrate, read. Do everything you want to do with your littles Gretchen. I think it's awesome! Today, I made an Easter basket to take to Sunset. Make your memories. Take your pictures. You will never, ever regret it. I love hearing/reading about all you're doing with them, even at an early age. Great!
It looks so inviting there. I love the verses on the banner. You inspire me! I SOOOO wish we had access to books like you do. I need to look into getting some of those on Kindle. Yesterday I got to lead a ladies meeting and present the real meaning of Easter and why we as Christians should be celebrating it. At the end I gave several ideas on how they could celebrate in their homes. I included your sin chain, the resurrection tree, Easter mountain and then an Easter garden that I saw on pintrest. They seemed to really like it. The only part that makes me a little worried is it seems like they think they need to all of them. I really just wanted them to pick something to do this week along with reading the Scripture to help them focus on Him. Anyhow, hope it all goes well. I just read the poison cup with my kids this week and was so moved by it again.
Have a wonderful week! Love & Miss you tons!
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