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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Walk Through Holy Week With Me: Promises


    We’ve been watching all week to see if the dogwood might blossom in time for Easter. Considering the fact that she normally blossoms around the middle of April, I figured there wasn’t much chance this year. But we watched anyway, just to see if there would be any sign of life in the winter bud. While she has looked pretty much the same every day in terms of bud-opening, or not opening, she certainly is colorful when we look closely!

    The picture above was taken before the sunrise Easter service at my church, at around 6:30 a.m. The golden color is the light in the dining room glowing in the window. She’s not blossoming in time for Easter, but true to my promise, look for a picture a day until she does blossom!


    The rest of the pictures below follow in chronological order, generally, through my Easter Sunday, starting with the sunrise service in the church cemetery, above.


    That’s Bradley singing in the choir — he’s the tall one in the center in the tie. I promised him that every year after he sings at the sunrise service, I’ll take him to Dunkin’ Donuts. That’s worth getting up at 6 for. No?


    The light was beautiful.


    But man, it was COLD! Somebody said it was around 30 degrees when the service started.


    Love the light in this one too.


    In between services, I took the obligatory boys-dressed-up-for-Easter picture. Gregory just LOVES having his picture taken. He sang at the 9 o’clock in a robe three sizes too small. Next year, I promise, Gregory will have a robe that fits.


    My choir fully appreciates Brenda, our director/organist, especially after the later services on Easter Sunday when she plays that Toccata for the postlude. I always know it’s Easter when I hear that Toccata. And I love to hear Amy sing “Was It a Morning Like This?” I especially like the lyrics, “Did the grass sing? Did the earth rejoice to feel You again?” Thanks, Amy and Brenda, for being such a big part of Easter for me!


    I’m not saying a word.


    The senior choir sings at two indoor services on Easter. In between, we are treated to omelettes courtesy of Ramon. (I paid for mine with a picture.)


    My omelette was delicious and there were NO BUGS!


    :D


    All joking aside, Ramon, you are the OMELETTE KING of the Easter feast! Thanks!


    After church, I went hunting for proof of spring. Found it in one little tulip on the verge of blooming in my backyard…


    …Found it in the games of wiffle ball too…


    …and in the bird watching.


    Found spring in the outdoor child supervising.


    …And more wiffle ball.


    I love this picture of all my boys.


    Did I mention the G-rex loves having his picture taken? (Not really, but he LOVES being on the blog so I promised I’d get a post done for him as long as he gave me a nice picture! Yay!)


    Was it a beautiful day or WHAT?!


    Name that park. (That’s TOO easy!)


    It’s still cold enough for ice skating.


    Bradley is the man of many colors today. From choir boy in a tie at sunrise, to bird watcher, wiffle player, military virologist (yeah, don’t ask, trust me on that one)…


    …to slurping jello through a straw in the evening.




    I love my family!

    Thank you to all my blog readers for taking this “Walk Through Holy Week” with me. I’ll continue to update you on the dogwood until she blossoms. I have faith that she will eventually show us her colors, reminding us of her Easter story, even if Easter has come and gone so early.

    Peace, my friends,
    jules
posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 10:28 pm  

2 Comments »

  1. Great pictures! Love the handbells (my Mom’s in the handbell choir in Aiken). Mike, that’s a good lookin’ Carolina shirt! :o))

    Comment by Carolina Girl — March 27, 2008 @ 5:13 pm

  2. Hey CG, I figured you’d like that Carolina shirt! Say hi to mom for me!
    Love!
    ~jules

    Comment by Jules — March 28, 2008 @ 8:42 pm

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