Easter Week Traditions
OK, I realize this is a little late in the week, but I thought I’d share with you what we’ve been doing to share the true meaning of Easter with Gabriel.
First, we’ve been reading the Easter story all week. By that, I mean reading the stories from the week of Jesus’ death as chronologically as possible. This is how we did it:
Sunday: Palm Sunday
Monday: Cleansing the Temple
Tuesday: Greatest Commandment
Wednesday: Mary Annoints Jesus
Thursday: Lord’s Supper, Washing Feet, Praying in the Garden
Friday: Jesus Delivered to Pilate, Crucified
Saturday: Waiting
Sunday: Resurrection!
We have read most of these stories from his children’s Bibles’ which are much easier for him to understand and have pictures. We also made an Easter mountain. I got the idea from Treasuring God in Our Traditions – a great book. She has lots of other great ideas for this special week, but this is the main one we’re using. Here is how ours turned out. (I should have put a soup can inside.)

I’m also going to try out a new recipe that I found. I’ve been looking for the perfect special breakfast that will be our family’s tradition. We will eat it for any holiday or birthday, or special day. The first, and only I guess, criteria I wanted it to meet was that it had to be totally yummy. I’m not concerned with health here because we won’t eat this very often at all. I hesitate to share the recipe because I don’t want you to thing I’m horrible for eating this, but here we go…..Gorilla Bread. Hey, any recipe by Paula Deen has to be good, right? I can’t wait to try it!! Happy Resurrection Day!
UPDATE: I think the Gorilla Bread was a bit much for our family. It was really rich. Very yummy, though. I think I’m going to try my friend Mendy’s breakfast casserole the next time we need to have a special breakfast. It’s very yummy and I think fits our family’s taste better.






















Gorilla bread sounds like what I call Monkey bread, except your has cream cheese, which in my opinion can only make something taste better! I’ll have to try it!
Maybe cinnamon rolls would be less rich?
Yes.. Gorilla Bread does sound a lot like monkey bread! What a wonderful day you all had! I’ll have to check out that book too!
it’s a great thing that you read to Gabriel the stories from the week of Jesus death before Easter. WE should all to things like this in the week before Easter