So I have to admit...I have certain preconceived ideas about how Easter should be. You wear a new dress, you go to church, you hunt for eggs and have ham. Right? Over the years, our traditions around here seems to have shifted away from my childhood ideal. For one, we now go to church a day or so early to save the Sunday seats for those who do not normally attend. I haven't had a new Easter dress in like, 10 years. The girls have, so i'm not a terrible mom...just perhaps one who is a bit behind on the fashion times. And apparently, no one really likes ham.
We do still hunt for eggs, eat more deviled eggs than one should in one sitting, and most importantly- reflect, in awe, that Christ died for our sins and rose from the grave! That part hasn't changed. I did get up early and go for a 2 hour bike ride with a friend. Then Dave swam Canyon Lake with his Tri group, while I stayed home to make white chicken chili. Yes, our Easter was an Easter Fiesta.
What was special about THIS Easter was that it was also Hannah's birthday! 11 years ago, a beautiful baby girl was born on an Easter Sunday and this year we get to celebrate the same days together again. I remember the nurses bringing me a blue hard boiled egg after she was born. So around here, when it's your birthday...you plan the menu!
Thus, Easter Fiesta included white chicken chili, tostatas (from scratch by aunt Julie), chips and salsa, deviled eggs and banana cream pie. It was WAY better than ham!
So here's a few pictures...notice Carter has no pants on. I should have known all bets were off when they woke up and had chocolate bunnies for breakfast.
2 comments:
I love that your Easter Fiesta included deviled eggs & banana cream pie. Our Easter isn't terribly traditional either. Don't tell my mom, but I wore JEANS to church for Easter service on Saturday night. But, the boys (including Ryan) all like ham, so we still did that.
I won't tell! But the real question is...did you wear white before Easter? That's a huge Southern faux pas- but that was before I moved to the desert!
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