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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Our Easter Celebration

The day of Easter was a beautiful day of celebration. Not a day of egg hunts and Easter bunnies, but a day to celebrate His life. To celebrate His resurrection. Today was a day that we came to the Lord with thanksgiving and praise.
I am just so thankful. I really can't put it into words. My mind can't really comprehend that Christ would sacrifice himself, would be beaten and nailed to the cross for me. I am nothing. I am just a lowly sinner. I really can't think about it without getting all emotional.
    But, praise be to God! Christ lives again!
He has rolled the stone away! The tomb is empty!  
    They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Luke 24:2-3)
"...Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; He has risen!..." (Luke 24:5-6 )

I will have to just say, I think Easter is pretty much my favorite celebration, because on this day we celebrate life. We celebrate our new life, and we celebrate His life.

To celebrate (wow, I'm using that word a lot!) Easter, we have a Passover or Seder meal. We feast! But with food that represents Christ. Before we begin our "feast" feast, we have a sample of each food, we read, we ask questions, we pray. We enjoy the presence of the Lord.



 There are four questions that are asked by the children. I like that we do this, it helps us feel more involved and helps the children pay more attention as Dad answers the question that are asked.

"Why are we eating unleavened bread, or matzah, tonight?"
"We eat matzah because tonight we remember Jesus, by whose stripes we are healed. Yeast leavens or puffs up, as pride and sin inflates our hearts."
 The matzah is a reminder of when the Israelites fled from Egypt. They did not have time to wait on the yeast to leaven the bread. (Exodus 12:17&34) They had to be ready when God made the call to flee, just as we as Christians should be ready for Christ's return. The matzah represents the sinlessness of Christ.

"Why are we eating bitter herbs?"
"To remember the bitterness of the cruel slavery of the Isrealites to Pharaoh, to recall the bitterness of our ugly bondage to sin."
The bitter herbs are a reminder to us of how Christ, the Lamb, suffered for us and took up our bitter sin.
"Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29)
 They represent the cost of our redemption. 

"Why tonight do we dip our greens twice?"
(First we dip the Karpas or greens in salt water and than in the Charoset.)
"We first dip them in salt water, representing the salty tears the Isrealites shed of their slavery. We dip them a second time in the sweet apples, reminding us of the hope we have in Christ because he died for us. We wipe away our salty tears and sweetly rejoice for our new life in Christ."
The green of the Karpas reminds us of the new life and rebirth in Spring but also serves as a reminder of our new life and rebirth in Jesus. 
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!"
 (2 Corinthians  5:17)

 This is when we serve the juice of the vine. There is one single cup in the center, the cup of Elijah. We share this one cup, passing it from person to person, sharing it. Just as we share in the freedom and mercy and love of our Messiah.

"Why are we eating this meal reclining?"
"Because Jesus has bought our freedom, we are no longer slaves but children of the one and only King. Free men, people of royalty lean back, recline, while eating. We as free people recline, just as Jesus did at the Last Supper."
We are His children! We are royal!
"...They will sparkle in [the Lord's] land like jewels in a crown." (Zechariah 9:16)

We then serve The Sacrifice. The lamb. Of course this represents Jesus. Before He died for us we had to continually sacrifice animals in atonement for our sins. But Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice. He was beaten, slandered, mocked, nailed to the cross so that we might have life. True, new eternal life.
"For Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring to you to God..."
 (1 Peter 3:18) 





We eat in the low, flickering light of the white candles, reminding us of  how Christ washed us white as snow. How He washed away our crimson stains and made us pure.


After this nice little ceremony, we stuff ourselves with more of everything we ate during it, (except maybe the bitter herbs and salt water) buttery mashed potatoes, sugar glazed carrots, and for dessert.... Delicious homemade cream filled eggs, chocolate truffles and healthy lollipops! 

It is so nice to have a Christ centered Easter and not have to worry about the distractions of what the media has made it about. 
I praise the Lord everyday for what he has done for us! I don't deserve to live. I don't deserve anything I have, but because of God's mercy and grace and love He has renewed me and blessed me greatly.

Psalm 150

Praise the Lord.
Praise God in His sanctuary;
praise Him in His mighty heavens.
Praise Him for his acts of power;
praise Him for His surpassing greatness.
Praise Him with the sounding of the trumpet,
praise Him with the harp and lyre,
praise Him with tambourine and dancing,
praise Him with the strings and flute,
praise Him with the clash of cymbals,
praise Him with resounding cymbals.
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord


How was your Easter celebration? 
Do you know the Lord as your personal Savior?
Love,
Hagen

Thursday, May 23, 2013

A Step Back in History

When I walk into a museum, I feel a wave of enchantment, mystery and a twinge of excitement come over me. I feel as though I have stepped into a new world and am walking through each era, discovering new facts. I love seeing old artifacts, reading about how people from the past lived, learning about their ingenuity and techniques

Today we took a trip to the local museum. Gabe wanted to  document the trip by taking pictures, but the museum wouldn't allow taking pictures unless it was for a school project. Of course we could count it as a school project, even a trip to the store can be field trip!


 We started with learning about the local indian tribe, the Karankawa's.

The Karankawan Indians lived in small bands made up of about 40-50 people. They lived close to the ocean and were good fishermen. They would rub fish oil on their bodies in summer to repel the mosquitoes, but the smell also kept other Indian tribes away! In 1680, there was an estimated amount of 8,000 Karankawans, but by the year 1840, the tribe had been wiped out.
 
 
Next, we learned about the Abner Jackson Plantation. Abner Jackson owned most of the land in the area, and had three large plantations. His plantations supplied sugar and cotton.

 Matilda found it interesting how the slaves made their own bricks.
 
This is a painting of the Abner Jackson Plantation, before it was destroyed by a hurricane in the year 1900. 

Hagen is a marble collector, so she enjoyed these marbles that were found when the old plantation was excavated.

Next up was the DOW Chemical plant. We knew a little about it, because there are huge plants by the ocean, but we learned more about Herbert H. Dow and his company.

The first magnesium ingot was poured on Jan. 21, 1941. It was the first magnesium ever extracted from sea water.

People came to work in the new plants.
 I love this picture from the 50's of a family and their camper!
 
 There was also a small exhibit on hats from the 50's.

 And lastly, we learned about a local dentist who designed and built this plane using epoxy resin. Later, he donated it to the museum.


 We enjoyed our visit to the museum, there is always more to learn! By the way, Gabe took most of these pictures. He's getting pretty good!

Have a good night, and stop by for tomorrows post!
Blessings,

Layla & Hagen 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

I ♥ Thursday {No. 9} ~ Book Favorites

A few weeks ago, we had a reader ask what our favorite books are. We decided to share them with you today for I ♥ Thursday, because we really love these books!



Hagen's


 
Aww, good o'l Huck' and Tom... I love these books! I am sure you all know they both are by Mark Twain. They are so lively and full of adventure!


The Fellowship of the Ring is wonderfully written.
Once I got started on it, it was hard for me to put it down! I have yet to read the rest of the series and I can't wait!

 
The Chronicles of Narnia is absolutely beautiful!
The words of C.S. Lewis are so strong and express love and courage.


 
A Tale of Two Cities, another great classic.
 
 I just recently read Redwall and though it may not be as advanced as some of the books I read, it still captivated me.


 

Okay, so obviously I like mice books...
And adventure books... And I love Richard Peck...
 

Another great book by Richard Peck.


I am sure you have heard of this and probably watched the movie, but the movie doesn't do it justice! ;)

 
I really like Kate DiCamillo, 
but I have only read a couple of her books....


Layla's



 
I'm sure you have heard of Treasure Island, but it really is my favorite pirate book, full of scally wags and mutiny! Arrrgh!
 Macbeth, a Shakespearean novel.

A science experiment gone wrong...
 

 
What can I say, Agatha Christie an awesome mystery writer!    
 
I love each of the Hermux Tantamoq Adventures. They are full of action and mystery, with a bit of humor mixed in.
#1 Time Stops for No Mouse

 
#2 The Sands of Time

 
#3 No Time Like Show Time

#4 A Time To Smell The Roses


A Series of Unfortunate Events.
This series is pretty old, I read it through elementary school, but I would love to re-read it! It's on the darker side, but if you want an intense thriller/action series, this is the one for you!

I love all of Brian Selznick's books, his illustrations really make his books come to life. You might recognize this book, it was the inspiration for the movie Hugo.


I hope you enjoyed seeing each of our Top 10 Favorite Books! Have you read any of these books, or know the authors?

Have a blessed Thursday,
Layla&Hagen