Friday, April 06, 2007

Easter Babies







Three generations of Easter baby girls.
When I was little Easter meant a trip to "downtown Canoga Park" for an Easter dress, shoes, bonnet, gloves, and purse. We always died Easter eggs and my sister was the one who organized it being very particular about the colors. I was fascinated by the whole process! On Easter morning it was always exciting to get up and find an empty Easter basket beside our beds. We then went to the living room and began to collect our jelly beans, marshmallo eggs and a chocolate bunny. We would then spread them out and count them...lining the jelly beans up by color. There was always a chenile chick or two as well. Then we dressed up for church and I usually had gloves and a little purse. Sometimes my new shoes were actually black and white saddle oxfords that would have to be polished and shined. I remember my first pair of "flats." It was hard to fit me in a dressy shoe because even my feet were scrawny! But Sunday School and church were always wonderful--"Up From the Grave He Arose" and "He Lives" were our favorite songs. A time or two I was lucky enough to go to the Hollywood Bowl for an Easter sunrise service--it was always cold but the music and sunrise were beautiful. I knew Jesus died on the cross for my sins and early on made the connection of Communion representing the shed blood and broken body of Jesus--who went willingly because of His love for even me. Mother always served ham on Easter--I never really knew why, and I didn't care for ham, actually.
When I had my own little girl, I had so much fun dressing her up for Easter Sunday and she always looked so pretty. I kept the same traditions as I had growing up and loved filling my children's Easter baskets and dying Easter eggs.
Now my daughter is about to dress her own little girl in an Easter dress (she won't keep the bonnet on, I'm sure!) and sweet little shoes. Oh how I wish I could be with them on this special day. Last year when Emily was not yet born, the family was stranded by snow and had to have Easter Sunday church at home.
Here I am about to celebrate my 57th Easter Sunday. No longer dressing up as times have changed and we're a casual society. But I will thank God for the memories of Easters long ago, and the Easters my children are making for their own special children. I'll put on my Easter Bonnet and head for the blogs for a glimpse of our Alaska babe and the Burney grandchildren--and then head to Easter Sunrise service at the Hollywood Bowl to remember and celebrate! Happy Easter everyone!

5 Comments:

At 7:45 PM, Blogger coolskool mom said...

wow, all the pictures look so similar, the kids i mean.

 
At 10:47 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Happy Easter to you too, my beautiful Mom. It's kinnd of amazing the family resemblence. How fun.

 
At 12:42 PM, Blogger auntibeck said...

The Encourager Declares:

BABY LOOK AT YOU NOW !!

Does your mother realize
The stork delivered quite a prize
The day he left you on the family tree?
Does your dad appreciate
That you're merely supergreat
The miracle of any century?
If they don't just send them both to me.

You must have been a beautiful baby
You must have been a wonderful child
When you were only starting to go to kindergarten
I bet you drove the little boys wild.
And when it came to winning blue ribboms
You must have shown the other kids how.
I can see the judges' eyes as they handed you the prize
You must have made the cutest bow.
You must've been a beautiful baby
Cause baby look at you now.

 
At 8:10 PM, Blogger Saija said...

you all make me smile ...

 
At 6:47 AM, Blogger Belle Etoile said...

I never realized how much you and Emily look alike!

Love the story...

 

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