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Friday
Apr022010

Easter Flowers


How do you like our Easter flowerpot? We got this idea from
Christian Perspective, and I have to tell you how simple and meaningful it has been. Each day we read a short devotion, and then I give the flower to my children to color - they can talk to you about the significance of the color and also the symbol on each flower. My favorite flower is the one with the gold glitter and the tomb. This signifies the promise to us that one day we will be in heaven, where the streets are paved with gold. It has been a wonderful way to begin our days this week, and I'll be sad when the flowerpot activity is done, but we'll leave this on our table as a centerpiece for quite a while I'm sure! Happy Easter!

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