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Easter Traditions

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Each year I feel as if Easter sneaks up on me.  I am never prepared.  I am always shopping for things on Easter Eve at 12 am with all of the other people who were clueless as to the date of Easter.  It is a tricky holiday that moves around more then migrant birds.  Each year I forget to check when it is coming.  Often times I realize that it is coming quicker then I think.  So what is the point Rebecca?  Well the point is that I looked on a calender yesterday for the first time.  What sparked me to do such a thing?  I have been reading all about it and everyone is off to Spring break.  When I looked I was shocked!  This holiday has snuck up on me yet again!  I think that forgetting about Easter is my biggest tradition at this point.

There are some other traditions we have as well.  Because I am often clueless as to when Easter is from year to year we do not always have time to fit in all of these traditions.

  1. Dying Easter eggs.  I know this is not all that traditional but the kids LOVE it.  I have to admit that I think it is a lot of fun too!
  2. Easter egg hunts.   Our town has one, our church has one and my grandmother has one.  It is a fun time to watch the kids on a hunt.  I remember a year or two ago Abigail was actually sweet enough to make sure that Emma had a full basket as well.  It melted my heart and made me think that they really do listen all of those times I lecture about helping others!
  3. Asparagus… yes I know but it really is a tradition.  There is never a year that we do not have asparagus with our Easter dinner.  In fact I will go as far as to say it would not be Easter without this odd looking veggie!
  4. Egg fights.  This tradition is courticy of my Aunt Pat.  Each person picked a hard boiled egg that looks good to them.  The tap the tops together in a “fight”.  The person who has a cracked egg has to eat it and the other person goes on to “fight” with someone else.  I think that this was her way to get us to eat the eggs as kids but you know what?  IT WORKED!
  5. Family is another tradition although it always ends up that my in laws are mad.  We go to my grandmothers each year.  There are not a ton of holiday we spend together so for Thanksgiving and Easter I like to assure that we are with my grandparents.  Some of the family gets upset but I feel as if it is where I need to be at this point in not only my life but my grandparents lives.  Either way we always will spend Easter with family!

So these are some traditions that we have.  What traditions does your family have?  I am so interesting in hearing some of the interesting things that you all do.

Becca

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Comments

  1. KathyB! says:

    I love the egg fight tradition. That sounds like a hoot! Although when I first read that I thought of something else entirely :)

  2. Katherine says:

    We dye Easter eggs and had the egg hunts when the girls were small. Ham is a tradition as well as lemonchellos and pasta salad!

  3. Gibby says:

    We dye the eggs, too. When I was a kid, my dad would wake up early and pretend to have almost caught the Easter Bunny. He would bang around and slam the door and protest that he almost got him. Now we do that for the girls, and they love it.

  4. Becca says:

    KathyB I think that the fight is my favorite. It is odd but still quite fun!

    Becca

  5. Becca says:

    Gibby I may have to steal this one. I will see why my hubby thinks. It sounds cute.

    Becca

  6. Becca says:

    Katherine thanks for stopping by lemonchellos… yummy!

    Becca

  7. Mary Anne says:

    I grew up with the egg fight tradition as well. We called it “uppering”. Mom doesn’t know where the tradition started but I continued it with my children. We do points to point with one person holding their egg with only the point exposed and the other person tapping. Then we switch sides and positions of holding and tapping. The winner is the one with the egg that doesn’t break and can challenge another.

  8. Becca says:

    We do the same thing. I did not describe it as well as you did. You hit the nail on the head though! Thanks so much for sharing. I love how traditions carry on from generation to generation!

    Becca

  9. Thanks for being so gentle to share this information. The best way to predict your future is to create it. ~Peter Drucker

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