Evan's picture makes me laugh this year... it looks like he is thinking "I am too cool to smile for the Easter bunny!"

So, Dan and I were looking for a fun way to teach Evan about the true meaning of Easter. I did some research and found a recipe on how to make resurrection rolls. We made them Easter morning after church. Making resurrection rolls is super easy, and they're really yummy! It is a great way to use them to teach kids about the Easter story. Even though Evan is still really young we want to start these traditions early!
Resurrection Rolls aka "Empty Tomb" Rolls
Ingredients:
1 can refrigerated crescent roll dough
8 large marshmallows
Melted butter
Cinnamon
Sugar
Directions:
Give each child one triangle shaped section of crescent roll. This represents the tomb.
Each child takes one marshmallow which represents the body of Christ.
Dip the marshmallow in the butter and roll in cinnamon and sugar mixture. This represents the oils and spices the body was anointed with upon burial.
Lay the marshmallow on the dough and carefully wrap it around the marshmallow.
Make sure all seams are pinched together well. (Otherwise the marshmallow will "ooze" out of the seams)
Bake according to package directions.
Cool.
While the resurrection rolls baked, the marshmallow melted away, leaving an "empty tomb". Isn't that cool?! Jesus has risen!
Evan had a really good time today. He loved walking around and exploring everything. His favorite thing to do was go down the big slide. 


Anna and I hanging out at my parents house.
Anna, Tiffany and I. Best Friends.
We were in eachothers weddings.
Trip to Seattle for Alison and Bob's wedding.
Anna and Shawn meeting Evan.
Oh how she loves my boy.