His mother taught him, and he learned it well.
His woven cross is part of our Easter tradition.
He makes one for our daughters, too.
I keep ours hanging over the calender in the office.
It reminds us of Jesus all year long.
We also keep palms on our wall behind our stone cross.
Have a truly blessed Holy Week, my friends.
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And to you as well. A wonderful post...and reminder of the most precious season to believers. LOVE your eggcups! May your week be especially blessed!
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Hi Michele,
ReplyDeleteLove your Easter candles! I need to learn how to make a cross out of my palm branch. It looks so complicated but I'm sure it's not too hard, right? May you have a Blessed Holy Week!
And the same for you, I hope!
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What a great tradition! I hope you have a Blessed Holy Week!
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What a beautiful tradition this is! i like your calendar too! My goodness I had a lot to catch up to here! You have the most beautiful tableware. I went all the way back to your rose teacups. Gorgeous! LOVE love those little square chintz birdie plates. And your Easter table is so springy with those sweet bunny plates and the blue crochet napkins! Whew! What a lot of fun you're having. I'm going to have to try to root some ivy. (But I have such a black thunb! Boo!) Thanks so much for your visits! I hope you have a wonderful Easter with your family. nice that the girls are cooking for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful Easter post! May you and your family have a lovely Holy week too.
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Terri
And thank you so much for your very kind comments tonight on my post!
Hi Michele,
ReplyDeleteThese woven crosses are just lovely! How wonderful that your husband does this every Easter. I think that is such a special and reverent thing to do.
I've enjoyed getting to know you through blogging this year, Michele. I hope you and your family have a very blessed Easter.
Hugs,
Denise
P.S. I love your egg cups, too. :)
Whaat a wonderful tradition, Michele! Your hubby does a beautiful job on those crosses. Have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful tradition, my neice and classmates made them for our church this year. I've had a wonderful lenten programme with my Sunday Childrens Liturgy classes and I'm looking forward to Easter as we take school vacation in the southern hemisphere.Many Blessings for Easter. Yvette
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