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Last Easter, we bought this story/activity thing called Resurrection Eggs. It is 12 plastic eggs in a hard plastic egg carton. There is a booklet that comes with it and it tells the story of Easter in 12 pages. Each page has a corresponding egg that has an item that goes with the story. It is a way to tell the story to children and keeps them engaged with the hands on items. I read it to Eli last night at bedtime. As I was reading, I would stop and explain with a little more detail and ask him questions to see if he was understanding. He really did seem to get it. He has asked me several times before if I knew that Jesus died so we would be saved. We talked about praying and talking to God, which he has started to do a little on his own at random times. I explained about putting his hands together, closing his eyes and bowing his head as a sign of respect. So, tonight he prayed and thanked God for all the people in Rockwall. Then we did bedtime prayers and he asked God to make Zoe's fever go away and never let her be sick again. (She has had a fever all day and started antibiotics tonight.) It makes me so proud to see him praying and understanding the importance of it. I love my sweet boy :)
Johnny was out of town Thursday and Friday night visiting friends in the valley. The kids and I went to see the Easter Bunny at Walgreens on Saturday morning . Eli was so excited. I wasn't sure if there would be a line or not, so we went a few minutes early and did a little shopping while we waited. He was walking around the store calling out for him. When he finally came out, he started jumping up and down and immediately held his hand and walked with him over to the area they had set up for pictures. Then he turned to me and said, "Mommy, I know that's not the real Easter Bunny, it's a man in a costume. I can see his hair." The face part had a zipper in the back of his head and was way too small for the guy. It did not damper his enthusiasm though.
On Sunday morning, the kids found what the Easter Bunny had left them. They were both happy with their loot :)
Johnny made "special" waffles for Eli. This consists of waffles with white chocolate chips and syrup. Then while Johnny went back to bed for a little nap, the kids and I hung out and got ready for church. They both looked so precious in their new outfits. We got to church really early, expecting a huge crowd. Turns out most people just came on time. So, Eli got to play on the indoor slide system before Sunday School. The service was beautiful. The stage was full of flowers and the message was very moving. After church, we had a nice lunch at Saltgrass then went home. The kids took a nap and Johnny and I relaxed on the couch watching a little TV. It's been a wonderful weekend.
