We had a wonderful Easter! This year I tried to be really intentional about celebrating Holy Week. I wanted my girls to know all about Christ's last week on Earth. We started our Holy Week with Palm Sunday. We had a special one sacrament meeting and the girls all got new Easter dresses, so of course we had to have a little photo shoot.
We did fun little things everyday of Holy Week to learn about what happened. On Palm Sunday, we made palm leaves to wave and on each leaf we wrote about what we love about Jesus. Monday we talked about Jesus cleansing the temple. I set a timer for 5 minutes to clean up as much as we could in that time, and the girls said it was a trick into getting them to clean. :) Tuesday we talked about how Jesus taught and one teaching was to love God and love people so we decorated some sugar cookies and delivered them to neighbors and ward members. Wednesday we talked about it sometimes being called Spy Wednesday since it was the night that Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus. Tthen we said we could be secret spies for good and did some heart attacking to our neighbor and Nona and Pops. We didn't even get caught! Thursday we had a fun Passover dinner on the floor by candlelight and we washed each other's feet. Friday we made Calvary and cross paper plate crafts. Saturday we had our Easter egg hunt and it was busy day with conference but we did read our scripture for the day and watched a video. (This is something we did each day along with the activity). Then Sunday was Easter and we watched general conference, did traditional Easter things, and watched an Easter video. It was a really good week!

On Monday, we went with Nona down to Puyallup to a church that put on this amazing, interactive walk through for Holy Week. Each room represented different days of the week and it was a perfect way to start off our Holy Week. It was so well done, and I loved everything about it!

The Gethsemane room was so peaceful, and as soon as you walked in the Spirit was strong. Everyone got to light a candle and set it on a branch or tree while we reflected about what the Savior did for each of us in Gethsemane.
This was also another very powerful and moving room!
He is risen!
Friday evening, we went over to Nona and Pop's house to dye eggs. We had a few different kits to try out- the traditional dye, the egg spinner with markers, and a volcano one. The girls all tried each of them out and had so much fun.
Saturday after general conference, we had an Easter egg hunt with cousins. It was a beautiful day, and the kids had lots of fun finding their hidden eggs. We enjoyed dinner together afterwards, and it was such a fun and relaxing way to end the day.
Easter morning! Baylor and McCall were very excited for the day to start and were so excited for Dad to get home (He had to do a park run for work in the morning) so they could find their baskets. Baylor was the first to find hers.
Then McCall found hers and was so excited for her Paw Patrol bath bombs.
Nate and I found ours and then Paige finally woke up to find her basket which was for sure the hardest to find. Easter morning was fun and sweet. The rest of the day was filled with watching general conference and enjoying the sunshine in between sessions.
We went on our annual trillium hunt with Nona and Pops before Easter dinner. It is a fun tradition though the gnats this year were something else. It wasn't bad until we got to where all the trilliums were and then they swarmed us. It was constant and you had to keep moving or they would go in your nose, mouth, eyes, and wherever else they could find. It was pretty entertaining with the girls swinging their arms like crazy, Baylor covering her head with her jacket and trying to stay on the trail, McCall hiding her face into my shoulder, and everyone laughing at me and joking that I was pig pen from Peanuts because I had swarm of bugs following me wherever I walked. We did find some trilliums but it wasn't our usual, relaxing walk like it has been in years past.
We did come home to a wonderful Easter dinner with Nona and Pops and it was a wonderful way to end Holy Week. Happy Easter!



























































































