This year we tried to make Easter a bigger, more spiritual deal like Christmas, as Elder Stevenson has asked us to. We did our best. It's hard because unlike Christmas, the world doesn't shut down for two weeks. Instead of two weeks free from school or any other obligations, we still had soccer, band, work, school, homework, Church activities, etc. But we tried.
We did a Christian version of a Seder dinner, for brunch on Easter morning before church. We read the Easter story in a 7 day "last week" of Christ's life. The Easter baskets were full of a small amount of candy, but mostly religious things.
Sedar dinner/brunch:
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