Easter traditions

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Katrina
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Easter traditions

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Happy Easter? Do you have any Easter tratitions? If you do what is your tration? Are traditon well we go to Churh every Easter other then that we don't really have any. :)
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My church has an Easter cantata, but that's about it.
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I drive down to visit the fam and my mom, sis and I color eggs the night before, and then the next day my mom will hide her baskets for everyone, I'll hide my baskets for everyone and then the eggs will also get hidden with our names on them. Sometimes my dad will hide plastic eggs with money in them... \:D/
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Post by Mrs Jason Whittaker »

We didn't have a lot of Easter traditions growing up--my parents didn't believe in the Easter bunny, so we didn't usually get baskets or anything.

We went to church, but that was a weekly tradition in our home. ;)

My mom had made her own set of evangelistic eggs with the symbols inside them--before the Resurrection Eggs were popular, she would use them to tell us the story of Jesus death and resurrection.

As a kid, we had special Easter outfits, but now my Easter outfit is the same thing I wear every Sunday.
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