Tuesday, August 21, 2007

by the sea




so, i've been a bit negligent in my posting lately. i know this has been a huge let-down for all of you lurkers....yeah right! he he he...you know who you are!! this may just be the busiest summer i can remember in my history as a mom! but, i did want to take a sec to post these sweet photos from the beach...maybe i will do better about posting in the coming weeks.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

my apple tree



"as an apple tree among the trees of wood, so is my beloved among young men. with great delight i sat in his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste." ~song of songs 2:3

early in my marriage a wise woman shared with me to enjoy my husband, to view him as my apple tree...one that stood out among the others. i've often thought back to those words.
i was thinking about this blog and how i so want it to be a way for my children to look back and view it as a scrapbook, to read the cute things they did or said, to view family photos, to get a glimpse of my heart and what i was thinking through at the time. but, as much as i write about them, i don't want to neglect the gift that is my husband. how i want them to see how i delight in him and want them to hear from my lips what a great man he is!

of course, i want to be honest, every marriage has ups and downs and sometimes you just don't see eye to eye. sometimes the valleys you go through may seem like they'll never end. and we certainly have those times. times when some particular attribute of his drives me up the wall and we squabble over this or that. but through it all, God shows me and reminds me how richly blessed i am to have him as my partner through this life. when i have had what seems the hardest of days just trying to do all i need to do to run our household, or get my child ready for school, when the boys have done nothing but whine and argue all day, how much harder would that be to deal with if i didn't have such a supportive husband that comes alongside me emotionally to back me up?

i was talking to a friend today whose best friend had recently lost her husband. she was going through his things in the drawers of their home. as she came along her things, she wondered, "what do i do with my lingerie?"
this broke my heart and at the same time reminded me how precious our days are. of course, my prayer is that God would allow us to enjoy a long life together. but nothing is guaranteed as this so soberingly reminded me. yet, God knows all of our days and holds us in His hand. without His love, I wouldn't have the love of my husband and for that my heart pours out gratitude to Him.

last october, when i turned 30, we realized that we'd known each other for half my life. now i've known him longer than i've not known him. he is my true companion and here are a few reasons why i love him so:

he knows and sees the me that no one else knows...all the good and bad...and loves me completely, anyway.


he knows my interests and doesn't blow them off as "girly" and insignificant, he pays attention to what i'm interested in and really shows that he's into me.


he loves my friends and cares about them.


he has never complained about anything i've made for dinner in nearly eight years of marriage.

he is romantic.


he makes me laugh everyday. which is so important, especially at the end of the day.


he is a rock. he takes on emotional me and helps guide me with wisdom.


he is great with people...all types of people.


he is the greatest father and i'm so thankful our three boys have him to look to.

he is adventurous. i love the "little boy" look in his eyes when he gets to take a kayak out on the ocean, or when he catches a fish at the beach to show the boys, or how he gets so excited about taking the boys on mini hikes and goes to great links to find just one crawfish for them-just so they'll be able to see one.

he is merciful. he is concerned about the marginalized, the downtrodden, the poor.

he loves God's creation and wholeheartedly enjoys exploring it and preserving it for generations to come.

he is patient and kind.
he let's me sleep in when i need it~which is a lot.

he always tells me i can and believes in me, even when i don't.

he is clear-headed and can say what is on his heart clearly and eloquently.

he is not quick to act or do something rash.

he balances me.

he challenges me to not just follow the crowd and jump on the bandwagon, without looking at both sides and really thinking about the issue.

he has a great mind. he is always seeking to learn, but never believes he has all the answers.


he is a thermal nation, as i call him. i can always rely on him to provide warmth when i'm cold, though not much these days between the heat wave and pregnancy!

he is the embodiment of Christ's unconditional love for me. thank you for loving me so well.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Menu Plan Monday

so it's back to real life now after our last summer vacation before the start of big kid school this week. i can hardly believe it! needless to say, it's all about quick and easy this week!

Monday: Salmon with Puff Pastry-this is so delicious and when i made it the first time i couldn't believe what a breeze it was! great for company, too.

Tuesday: Shrimp Coconut Soup-it's a bit hot for this given our current heat wave in the south, but i crave spicy food even more when pregnant than i normally do!

Wednesday: Grilled Chicken and Lauren's Black Bean and Corn Salad

Thursday: Dinner at the home of friends. I'm taking this salad: Cranberry Spinach Salad

Friday: Fresh local vegetables from the Farmer's Market

Thursday, July 19, 2007

R.I.P. Thunder-beloved pet cricket

our pet cricket of a week has passed. bless his soul. "thunder" hailed from jefferson county and lived a happy life in the back yards of oxmoor glen jumping to and fro across the blades of grass. he is survived by a myriad of brothers and sisters and two loving pet-owners. cause of death-tough love.

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grayson loves anything small and helpless. he's always rooting for the baby animal. i pray that his heart will stay soft for those "in need" as he grows into a man. i've never seen such a fearless child when it comes to bugs, amphibians, crustaceans, etc. the boy will pick up anything. unfortunately, he doesn't quiet grasp how to be gentle w/ the creatures... therefore, making their life span a bit short in his care. our little bug habitat has gone with us all over homewood this week and the boys were excited about taking thunder on his first beach trip this weekend.
after getting home from the pool today, i unloaded sum from the van first and when i came back to get grayson, he was holding the habitat. he looked at me and said, "the cwicket was bootiful...."
i looked inside and thunder wasn't there. i asked grayson where she was and he said that he had let her go....fortunately, i found her in his car seat, still intact.

a few minutes passed in the house and i noticed grayson was being very quiet. i found him in the entryway squatted down w/ thunder in his hands. he had taken her back out and loved on her a bit too much...
i gently tried to explain that she had died and he erupted into tears. how will we ever cope with having a puppy, i ask??

i'm hoping this evening we can find a new friend for the habitat to help ease the sadness. as long as it's not an arachnid or a reptile, i think i'll be okay.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

got this idea from another blog....pass it on!

things that i'm enjoying:

(i may write more about this later. it just makes me happy knowing i can make small changes to make a big difference for my children's health & future-especially since i have an asthmatic child.)



things i'm not enjoying:

  • not being able to "make it all better" when a friend is in the midst of sadness
  • still not being completely settled in the house
  • my fat @%!
  • clothing

how 'bout you??

eyelashes for days



i could spend hours kissing these sweet eyelids.
when g saw these pictures on the screen he exclaimed, "my eyewaashes are pwetty big!"

the backyard warrior







bubble massacre.
a boy at five. the bubbles are now the victims as my little sword wielder spins and swipes at each group as they fly his way. i love to watch his concentration. he's very focused in his attack. all boy he is indeed.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

the player to be named later :)






here are a few sonogram photos of our precious little guy on the way. he was really showing off his moves that day and was quite acommodating in determining his sex. of course, since this is the 3rd penis that i've seen on an ultrasound since 2001, i didn't even need the sonographer to tell me what we were having :) i can spot those things on the screen pretty quickly now!!

we're still working on a name for him. jamie refers to him as the player to be named later. of course, the boys have given us dozens of daily and interesting suggestions, most of which the poor child would disown us for...i will give sumner credit for what seems to be his favorite name right now-luke-that one's not as "unique" as templeton, percy, thomas, poppyseed, or my personal favorite, nuevlia!!! he made that one up on the spot when we initially told him we were expecting. that was his first suggestion for a baby sister. he has quite the imagination!

just about every time we ask grayson, his response is "braywen". one of our best friends had a little boy a few months ago named brayden, so he thinks that since he has that name, all babies male or female should have that name, too!

sumner is just the sweetest w/ babies and i can't wait to see him as a big brother of 5 1/2! it will be so different this time around. he's so loving to our little "niece" and the other babies we are around, i only hope that that will keep up.

i can't wait to see if his personality is like sumner's or grayson's...if he has grayson's curls...or if he surprises us and looks completely different.
life will definitely be interesting in our house. i imagine my two primary daily goals of making sure they are fed and don't kill themselves (or each other) will not change! pray for me girls!

just last night grayson removed the straw from his disney goblet and was putting it up his nose to snort couscous off of his plate! between that, the ever tempting top bunk that grayson thinks doubles as a launching pad, plus the myriad of rubber snakes i find hidden throughout my house should keep my ticker in check and provide me with lots of laughter!

while they tire me out quickly, it certainly is made up for in the sweetest of kisses and loving gestures that melt a mommy's heart. and i have to raise these boys to leave? not sure my heart can take that. but, i pray i will teach them well.

Friday, July 06, 2007

4th photos









we had a great fourth celebrating with friends and neighbors. the kids as usual had a blast with face painting and putting on a "show" for all the parents. after the cookout, we all walked over to linden to watch the beautiful fireworks over vulcan. this is one of our favorite annual traditions!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

you don't get to see this everyday!




a couple of weeks before we moved we noticed a bird's nest in our clematis vine that grows up the column of the front porch. being the shorty that i am, i was never able to see the eggs. but just a day or 2 before we left, the eggs hatched! i was so excited to get to show the boys. i hadn't seen a newly hatched bird since i was a little girl in my grandmother's yard. my favorite part was watching the boys faces as jamie held them up on the ladder to see inside the nest. full of wonder. they each got the biggest smile on their face. leaving was a little sad not only because i wanted to see how the birds changed and grew, but because we brought home our two and nurtured them in that nest just like this mama bird. it's difficult to leave the first house where you brought your babies home and all the memories made there. but, we're really excited about the future and where we are now, too. it's bittersweet. this poor mama bird didn't know she was picking a bad spot when she made her nest. our door was opening and closing constantly w/ all the moving of boxes. she was startled and flew away each time.

i thought i would post some of the photos i snapped of them. please excuse the poor photography as i had to stand on tip toes on a step ladder and hold the camera above my head to get these!

grayson: "the mommy bird will come back to the nest?"
me: "she will."
grayson: "she's goin' to buy them some groceries, worms, butterflies, bananas and grits."

Friday, June 01, 2007

i love this little girl!



Recently, Amanda, Anna Caroline and I spent some time at Aldridge Gardens shooting AC's 9 month photos. I couldn't have asked for an easier session! It is so sweet to see Amanda with her~she's just a wonderful mommy. I know I am a smidge biased, but is she not one of the cutest kids you've ever seen? I had so much fun proofing this session. She definitely has her Aunt Jessi wrapped around her finger!!
These are 2 of my favorites. See her full gallery here.

Friday, May 25, 2007

walker



Lots of baby sessions lately. A joy indeed. I love newborn sessions. That skin....and the curl of a newborn as he snuggles. There's just nothing like it. I recently spent the morning with Emily, a dear friend of mine from college who was one of my bridesmaids, and her precious son Walker.
Children love Emily so it's no surprise that she is such a sweet mother. She's so natural at it. The hardest part of this session was not taking him home with me at the end of it!
Here are a couple of my favorites from our session. Click here to see more.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

quick update

I've been meaning to get to the computer about this for about a week! But, I wanted to let you all who've been praying know that baby Brayden got to come home last week! Praise the Lord!
God has been so gracious through this long process. Brayden turned 1 month old yesterday. I hope to post some pictures of the cutie soon!
Thanks for all your prayers for him and for always checking in on him.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

baking for the road

My darling husband is watching the boys all weekend while three girlfriends of mine and I head to Highlands, NC for a getaway weekend. Three of us are either pregnant or in the middle of selling our homes...so needless to say, we are really excited about a little R & R in the midst of the ongoing chaos!! We are each doing a little cooking beforehand and I thought I'd share the 2 yummy light recipes I'm making. The pound cake recipe is not originally light, but I tweak it a little and it was given to Jamie and I when we got married. It is divine! The muffins are from Cooking Light and I figure the lemon might help ward off some of our nausea!

Bon Appetit!

Triple-Lemon Muffins

Ingredients

2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons margarine, melted
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice, divided

2 large eggs
1 (8-ounce) carton lemon low-fat yogurt
Cooking spray
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar

*I like to add a few shakes of poppyseeds to this recipe.

Preparation

Preheat oven to 400°.

Combine first 5 ingredients in a medium bowl; make a well in center of mixture. Combine margarine, lemon rind, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, eggs, and yogurt; stir well with a whisk. Add to flour mixture, stirring just until moist.

Spoon batter into each of 12 muffin cups coated with cooking spray. Bake at 400° for 20 minutes or until golden.

Combine 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar in a small saucepan; bring to a boil. Cook 2 minutes or until slightly thick. Brush muffins with lemon glaze; remove from pans.

Yield

1 dozen (serving size: 1 muffin)

Nutritional Information

CALORIES 181(21% from fat); FAT 4.3g (sat 0.9g,mono 1.7g,poly 1.2g); PROTEIN 4g; CHOLESTEROL 37mg; CALCIUM 56mg; SODIUM 158mg; FIBER 0.6g; IRON 1.1mg; CARBOHYDRATE 26.6g

Cooking Light, MAY 1997

Chocolate Chip Pound Cake

Preheat oven to 325.

1 yellow cake mix
1 sm. pkg. instant choc. pudding-i use fat free
1 sm. pkg. instant vanilla pudding-i use fat free
4 eggs
1/2 c veg. oil-can substitute 1/2 c. unsweetened apple sauce
1.5 c. water
12 oz. semi sweet chips-i use a little less

Mix all ingreds. except chips for 2 mins. w/ hand mixer set on high. Stir in chips. Pour into greased bundt pan and cook for approx. 1 hr. 15 mins. For my oven at home, I set it to 350 and take the cake out after 50 mins.
Garnish with powdered sugar and strawberries.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

milk in the pantry

So...I'm 12 weeks pregnant and most of you know that, but if one can't tell from my already burgeoning belly, then maybe the stupid antics I've pulled of late would clue you in. It is amazing just how stupid I become once there's a bun in the oven...I mean, basically all my functional brain cells departed when Sumner made his glorious entrance into the world and I haven't really replenished them. But, being preggers just brings it all to the forefront.

For instance, I rushed home from a house showing a couple of weeks ago in Cahaba Heights...the showing was at 11:30 and ended at 12. I told Jamie he'd have to stay and talk w/ the folks b/c I had to rush back south right then to pick up the boys at school (and have time to stop for some lunch). I am starving, of course, at this stage, so I ran in Cafe Iz to pick up a quick bite-all the while impatiently thinking, "Come on people! I've got places to be!"
So, I pull into the school parking lot on the dot at 12:30 and see very few cars in the parking lot. I'm wondering, "Where are all the parents? Where's the carpool line?" Then, I panic, thinking, "I'm 30 mins late to pick up the boys...Oh my gosh! I'm a horrible mother!"...as if school ended at 12 noon. Then 5 seconds later I realize that I'm indeed 30 mins early. School gets out at 1 p.m. It has since the first day of school! Oh brother....

Or another example...sitting through an hour of conversation over ice cream at Bruster's the other night w/ some girlfriends only to realize at the END (instead of the beginning, which would have been helpful!) of our time that I had locked my keys in the Accord...thus causing a sweet and patient friend to have to drive me all the way home!

Previous episodes also include putting the milk in the pantry instead of the fridge, mixing brown and black in my wardrobe and not realizing it until after walking out the door (this is a major fashion faux pas, am i right, amanda?), going upstairs three times for something only to return without the item every time, and halfway preparing the pillsbury cinnamon rolls to go with dinner instead of the dinner rolls.

Maybe we could have a contest for the most ridiculous thing done during one's 40 week journey to motherhood?!!? At least I hope I can blame this on pregnancy....

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

The National Association of Letter Carriers along with the United States Postal Service is sponsoring their annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive this coming Saturday, May 12th.
Go here to get details and even an email reminder to put the nonperishable items by your mailbox. Check w/ your local P.O. to see if they are picking up the items at your mailbox or at the local P.O. This is a great way to get your kids involved in helping those in need, too!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

fun in the city center


grayson's fish impression (with mommy's help)

grayson's mosaic


one of the reasons jamie and i are so excited about moving closer in to the city is that we'll be able to participate in more of what's going on in the city center. we're excited about the new urbanism and really hope things continue to grow and improve. we had a fun weekend in the city...the weather was just gorgeous. it was hot, but manageable, with the occasional breeze. on thursday, our friends paul and rebekah invited us to the ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of the newly remodeled Tutwiler Hotel and Restaurant Icon downtown. the historic hotel just underwent a 9 million dollar makeover and i must say it is posh! it's always been a pretty nice hotel, but it definitely needed a makeover. we were able to tour several guest rooms, including the balcony and presidential suites. if you are looking for a night away, without having to get away, this is the place! the halls are lined w/ beautiful sepia photography of old birmingham and several great pieces from the civil rights movement. the rooms all have large flat screen tv's, gorgeous bedding and furniture and lots of great features. most of all, we were excited about the opening of Icon, the hotel's restaurant. it's the new location for restaurant G...but with a new name.all 4 of us were huge fans of G when it was down at Federal Place, but the new location is great. very modern. we got to sample several yummy creations from chef geoff slate and it was a fun date night out in the city with friends. all you fellow foodies oughtta check it out on your next special occasion splurge! we're hoping they will continue their great Wednesday nights at the new location. if you are not wanting to splurge, they have half price appetizers and $5 martinis on Wed., plus great jazz from Good Fellas. you can't beat that!
sumner's big fish and little fish impression

then today after church we headed down to Linn Park with the boys for the Magic City Art Connection. what a fun afternoon. the boys loved all the fountains and even some of the art!
of course, we had to indulge in some yummy greek and middle eastern festival food. who could resist?

there were some really wonderful artists from our city and the southeast. it's a great way to support local artists and the boys even got to create some art of their own!
there were several stations where children could create art using various media such as fabric, tissue, clay, paper and paint. probably the most fun area was where families where making castles and tp's out of cardboard tubes and yarn! you wouldn't believe the things people came up with. the photos in this post are some of the artwork that the boys made today.

if you are looking for things to do in the city on the weekends, but aren't sure where to find out about everything....check out this great website: www.activeculture.info

it lists activities, festivals and goings-on under every category!



happy belated easter!



we should celebrate all year, right? here are a couple of photos from easter...a little late!
btw...i have no idea what's up w/ grayson's smile ;) up to his usual antics, i guess!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Finally figured it out!

So, I finally added some links for your perusal :)

Narrowly avoiding calling in the troops (aka Lauren)
to help me navigate my way through blogging basics, I have added some links for you at left.

A quick summary of some of the things you'll find...
Sites:
cooking (contessa), shopping (mahar), local artistry (sorry, it's not a site full of nudes on canvas),
the best stationer in birmingham (LG Designs), local restaurant menus and virtual tours of their atmosphere! (b'ham menus/restaurants), great writing on social justice (burnside), the best site (IMHO) for helping the people of God develop discernment in engaging the culture (ransom)...

Friends' Blogs:
writings from some folks I dearly love...the rest of you out there need to join us :)

Books:
A collection of some of the books that have impacted me the most, have gotten me thinking in a different and refreshing way and that have opened my eyes...in addition to some of the best fiction literature out there.
They are listed alphabetically, but I highly recommend reading Searching For God Knows What if you haven't already. It along with Blue Like Jazz have done more for my heart and soul in changing my perspective in this walk of faith than anything I've read in a long time.
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. One of the best thinkers of all time and one of my favorite authors. Read this apologetic classic!
A few others on the list are:
Till We Have Faces is also by Lewis and is a page turning re-telling of the mythological story of Cupid and Psyche.

The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver. This may very well be my favorite modern work of fiction. She is an amazing writer. This book will make you cry, laugh out loud and angry all at the same time. It is the story of of a Baptist missionary who takes his wife and four daughters to the 1950's congo. The daughters as well as the wife tell their story over the span of 30 years from each of their perspectives.

The Red Tent is a fictional extension of the biblical story of Jacob and his family. I could not put this book down. It is told from the perspective of his only daughter, Dinah. The author gives an illuminating look inside the culture and lives of these women in Canaan and Egypt.

The Working Poor still reading this along with the hubby. A synopsis from amazon.com: The Working Poor examines the "forgotten America" where "millions live in the shadow of prosperity, in the twilight between poverty and well-being." These are citizens for whom the American Dream is out of reach despite their willingness to work hard. Struggling to simply survive, they live so close to the edge of poverty that a minor obstacle, such as a car breakdown or a temporary illness, can lead to a downward financial spiral that can prove impossible to reverse.

Happy Reading Everyone!

Monday, April 09, 2007

Narnia Party!

NARNIA PARTY!
Sumner's favorites stories are the Chronicles of Narnia, so we celebrated his fifth birthday at the park in the lion, the witch and the wardrobe style! Jamie and I decorated a refrigerator box from Lowe's as the wardrobe and each child entered the pavilion through it to receive either a crown (for the girls) or a sword (for the guys).

*Ginny, sadly, I couldn't con Jamie in to dressing up as Mr. Tumnus! Even with our prodding :) That would've been a picture! I do need a rating on my cardboard/glitter handiwork, though...does it measure up to my former homecoming glory?????

After entering the wardrobe, we played with bubbles, made Super Snow, played Freeze Tag with the White Witch's wand, and hunted for Turkish Delites (hidden in eggs around the field). Sumner had a big day and loved having his buddies there to celebrate with him.






"Peter" and "Edmund" greeting their guests

Carson and Sumner in a duel

pretty princesses...Olivia and Ellie

cake time

Austin and the winning swing

Sumner's turn at the pinata

Mr. Jason gives everyone a turn with the arrow launcher

Explaining the finer points of freeze tag to Sum, Carson, Austin and Jillian

Kailyn loved watching all the big kids at the party

an exhausted family :)

opening gifts with friends

Friday, April 06, 2007

baking photos


it takes great strength to stir this batter!

fun with the flour

can i have a turn?

the fruit of our labor

i couldn't resist posting photos of the boys baking. who knew superman could make such tasty treats?


Easter Baking

The other day we met some friends at the park for a playdate and one of the moms brought some awesome oatmeal chocolate chip cookies that her husband made! They were so yummy and it got me thinking that we hadn't made those in a while. The below recipe is probably the best recipe for these we've found. There are 757 reviews for it on allrecipes! Beware, though, the batter is so good, there may not be any left to cook them with! The past few weeks we've been so busy with birthday parties and house stuff since it's on the market that we haven't done many craft/baking activities together. So today we are making up for that with cookie baking and Easter egg dyeing! Another recipe we will be making Saturday night is Easter tomb cookies. This has become a favorite Easter tradition of ours to help illustrate the true meaning of Easter. It's a really great little activity (I must admit not the best tasting cookie ever, but a neat "experiment" and the result really brings it alive for the kids). I've included the instructions below. Happy Easter!

Chewy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

from Allrecipes.com

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour-we always use whole wheat flour and my word! is it yummy!
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups quick-cooking oats
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips

DIRECTIONS

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
  2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter, brown sugar, and white sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs one at a time, then stir in vanilla. Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt; stir into the creamed mixture until just blended. Mix in the quick oats, walnuts, and chocolate chips. Drop by heaping spoonfuls onto ungreased baking sheets.
  3. Bake for 12 minutes in the preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

Easter Story Cookies

Begin this recipe on Saturday, the day before Easter.

1 cup whole pecans

1 teaspoon vinegar

3 egg whites

pinch salt

1 cup sugar

zipper baggie

wooden spoon or a wooden meat hammer

duct tape or packing tape

Bible

Preheat oven to 300*F.

Place pecans in zipper baggie and let children beat them with the wooden spoon or hammer to break them into small pieces.

Explain that after Jesus was arrested he was beaten by the Roman soldiers. Read John 19:1-3.

Let each child smell the vinegar. Put 1 teaspoon of vinegar into the mixing bowl.

Explain that when Jesus was thirsty on the cross he was given vinegar to drink. Read John 19:28-30.

Add egg whites to the vinegar. Eggs represent life.

Explain that Jesus gave his life to give us life. Read John 10:10-11.

Sprinkle a little salt into each child's hand. Let them taste. Then put your pinch of salt in the bowl.

Explain that this represents the salty tears shed by Jesus's followers, and the bitterness of our own sin. Read Luke 23:27

So far, the ingredients are not very appetizing! Add 1 cup sugar to the bowl.

Explain that the sweetest part of the story is that Jesus died because he loves us. He wants us to know and belong to him. Read Psalm 34:8 and John 3:16.

Beat with a mixer on high speed for 10 to 15 minutes until stiff peaks form.

Explain that the color white represents the purity in God's eyes of those whose sins have been cleansed by Jesus. Read Isaiah 1:18 and John 3:1-3.

Fold in broken nuts. Drop by teaspoons onto wax paper covered cookie sheets.

Explain that each mound represents the rocky tomb where Jesus's body was laid. Read Matthew 27:57-60.

Put the cookie sheet in the oven, close the door and turn the oven OFF. Give each child a piece of tape to seal the oven door.

Explain that Jesus' tomb was sealed. Read Matthew 27:65-66.

Leave the kitchen. If you've been making these cookies just before bedtime, GO TO BED!

Acknowledge that the kids are probably sad that they've worked hard to make these cookies, and now have to leave them in the oven overnight. Explain that Jesus' followers were in sad when Jesus died and the tomb was sealed. Read John 16:20 and 22.

On Easter morning, open the oven and give everyone a cookie. Ask the kids to notice the cracked surface. Have them bite into the cookies. The cookies are hollow!

Explain that on the first Easter morning, Jesus' followers were amazed to find the tomb open and empty. Read Matthew 28:1-9.

HE HAS RISEN!