Showing posts with label Easter 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter 2022. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2022

Easter 2022

I hope you and your loved ones had a blessed Easter.  My family did.  We all worshipped together and then went out to dinner afterwards at Olive Garden.  We were missing four grandchildren - Steve & Sharon's daughter, Brianna, in Nashville, and Lori's three grown children, but there were 12 of us and it was a wonderful day.  I took pictures to share.

I didn't post yesterday because when we got home from the restaurant I iced my knee and rested the remainder of the day.  I'm looking forward to having the MRI this afternoon so I'll know for sure what I'm dealing with.  I hate hobbling around and I don't care much for the pain either!


L-R:  Steve, Jeremy and Dave



Granddaughters Izzy and Brooke.  I must be shrinking!  ;-)


~ Papa and Landon ~


~ Lori and Dave ~


~ Sharon, Brooke and Steve ~


Samantha, Izzy, Jeremy, Landon and Ellie


My salvation, health and family are my greatest blessings, but God has granted so many other blessings too.

Easter temps were a bit chilly [only a high of 43 degrees], but at least it didn't snow!  My hubby just informed me that we're under a winter weather advisory until 7:00 p.m. tonight with the possibility of 2-4 inches of snow.  I hope the meteorologists are wrong, but snow is coming down pretty steady at the moment.  Mother Nature sure is confused!

How did you spend Easter?

Loved the tea-themed Easter cards I received, as well as other lovely Easter cards that came in the mail and online.  I love Jacquie Lawson animated e-cards.



Update:  I just took the photo below at 3:20 p.m.  It's hard to see in the photo, but the wet snow is falling quite steadily.  The meteorologists might be right, after all!



Friday, April 15, 2022

Good Friday

My husband and I went to Good Friday communion today.  The church was open from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. for individual or family communion served by our pastoral staff.



It's Friday...
Peter is asleep.
Judas has betrayed Christ.
Mary is crying.
Hope is lost.
Death has won.
Satan is laughing.
Jesus is buried.
A soldier stands guard.
A rock is rolled into place.
... But Sunday is coming!