Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still do an egg hunt with friends. Kids are 11. Aside from that we go to Church and have lunch with my in laws. If Church isn’t your thing I’m not sure why you are celebrating Easter.
Because Easter, like Christmas, has evolved into a cultural celebration. Not just a religious one.
And posts like yours are an example of why we are no longer practicing. Geez. That last comment was not necessary.
Agree.
Easter, just like Christmas both have evolved to be marketing/commercial celebrations. See all the posters, money, gift chards, etc.
Love everyone's "traditions" lol.
Just b/c some people do not do mass or religious aspects does not mean that they are less of a tradition than yours. You judgmental a$$. Let me guess, you're Catholic?
Anonymous wrote:My college freshman comes home and wants an Easter egg hunt with his siblings. Nostalgia, I guess. I am happy to indulge him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still do an egg hunt with friends. Kids are 11. Aside from that we go to Church and have lunch with my in laws. If Church isn’t your thing I’m not sure why you are celebrating Easter.
Because Easter, like Christmas, has evolved into a cultural celebration. Not just a religious one.
And posts like yours are an example of why we are no longer practicing. Geez. That last comment was not necessary.
Agree.
Easter, just like Christmas both have evolved to be marketing/commercial celebrations. See all the posters, money, gift chards, etc.
Love everyone's "traditions" lol.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are teens and we still hide eggs for them and give them Easter Baskets. My mom made me an easter basket until she died when I was in my 30s. The kids get better things in the eggs now- gift cards, cash, "shotgun" in the car for a month, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still do an egg hunt with friends. Kids are 11. Aside from that we go to Church and have lunch with my in laws. If Church isn’t your thing I’m not sure why you are celebrating Easter.
Because Easter, like Christmas, has evolved into a cultural celebration. Not just a religious one.
And posts like yours are an example of why we are no longer practicing. Geez. That last comment was not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:We still do an egg hunt with friends. Kids are 11. Aside from that we go to Church and have lunch with my in laws. If Church isn’t your thing I’m not sure why you are celebrating Easter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still do an egg hunt with friends. Kids are 11. Aside from that we go to Church and have lunch with my in laws. If Church isn’t your thing I’m not sure why you are celebrating Easter.
Because Easter, like Christmas, has evolved into a cultural celebration. Not just a religious one.
And posts like yours are an example of why we are no longer practicing. Geez. That last comment was not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Will be flying to visit my parents. My 17yo teen plans to create an egg hunt for her grandparents. Eggs will be the plastic ones & our plan is to put wildflower seed bombs or corny, Easter-themed jokes inside.
My mom is diabetic and has lots of mobility & diet issues, so chocolate/candy is out. My dad is always up for games. Teen asked to stop having Easter baskets herself two years ago, and doesn't have any younger relatives to organize this for. So, we thought this would be a fun way for her to engage with her grandparents and encourage them to move a bit when we visit.
We're also bringing brunch & flowers.