Easter 2015

Easter!  So today was a pretty exciting day, but before we get there, let’s back up to last night.

I’d hung Kate’s new Easter dress on her closet door and she saw it hanging there when we went in her room to put on her pajamas.  She was SO excited to see her dress.  She has been asking to wear it for a few weeks now, and I keep telling her “it’s your EASTER dress”, so she’s been practicing patience.  NOT an easy task for a 3.5 year old.

When she realized she would get to wear her dress the next day, she was ecstatic.  Karsten has a very similar Easter dress (similar in style, not in color) and so Kate was looking forward to “matching” her sister.

We went in the bathroom to brush her teeth and Kate spotted the curlers.  She asked for me to put them in her hair, so I did.  As I was rolling everything up, I asked if there was a princess that had curly hair, and if that’s why she wanted it.  She said “No. I want to match Karsten.”

Awww.

 

This was the first time she actually slept in the curlers. I’ve put them in her hair before, but after about 20 minutes she is usually through.  She stuck with it this time, and I’m glad she did!

 

 

Tada! She was so proud of herself.

Okay, now. Easter.  What a special day!  This morning I served in our Children’s class during church, so I missed the message.  But I’m pretty sure I know what it was about.
Our kids sang during the service and did a GREAT job singing “Oh, Happy Day”.  Kate and I have been practicing in the car often, so she knew the words pretty well.  And the girl is not stage-shy at all.  Anybody remember that stage dive she took a few years ago?  Ha!
My parents joined us at church, and afterward they came over to our house for lunch.  Kristi and Davis met us there.  But before we ate, we had to take a few pictures, of course!

 

See that finger going toward Karsten’s mouth?  Yeah. We’re still struggling with the “don’t touch her face” thing.

 

 

 

 

I’m pretty sure our kids cooperate while taking pictures with other people more than they do with Kevin and me.  It seriously should not be THAT hard to get two kids to look in the same direction. I’ve given up on trying to get smiles.

 

I asked Kate this evening what her favorite part about today was.  This is something I like to ask her each day, just to hear what she says.  Today, she said “um…. Easter eggs.  I liked finding the eggs!”  I could probably have called that one if I’d thought about it.  Hearing her squeal when she took off running for the eggs was priceless!

And when she’d found them all, she dumped them out on the ground and had her Daddy help her count them. 🙂

Still can’t believe she is mine.  We are so thankful for both of our sweet girls.

But more than that, we are thankful for Jesus- for his birth, for his death, and for his resurrection.  He is alive!  The tomb is empty.  I am so grateful, and thankful, for the cross.

Jesus has overcome,
And the grave is overwhelmed.
The victory is won.
He is risen from the grave.
And I will rise
When he calls my name.
No more sorrow.
No more pain.
I will rise on eagles wings.
Before my God, fall on my knees.
And rise.
I will rise.
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