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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 522760" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>For me it's changed over the years. As a child, I got dressed up with a pretty girlie hat and white gloves and we all went to church to celebrate. I understood the religious meaning well. The Easter Bunny came and delivered the goodies and that was fun for us. As a young Mom and when my granddaughter was little was the very best time, to be a part of their joy and enthusiasm waiting for the delivery of their Easter goodies by that bunny again. Today I bought my granddaughter an egg shaped light green plate which I put chocolate eggs and candies on it, something a 16 year old might appreciate (and later she can put her jewelry or hair items on it) Now, it's really a day to be with family. A day to celebrate spring, renewal, the birth of the season of everything blossoming and growing. It is a time of renewal for me too, especially this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 522760, member: 13542"] For me it's changed over the years. As a child, I got dressed up with a pretty girlie hat and white gloves and we all went to church to celebrate. I understood the religious meaning well. The Easter Bunny came and delivered the goodies and that was fun for us. As a young Mom and when my granddaughter was little was the very best time, to be a part of their joy and enthusiasm waiting for the delivery of their Easter goodies by that bunny again. Today I bought my granddaughter an egg shaped light green plate which I put chocolate eggs and candies on it, something a 16 year old might appreciate (and later she can put her jewelry or hair items on it) Now, it's really a day to be with family. A day to celebrate spring, renewal, the birth of the season of everything blossoming and growing. It is a time of renewal for me too, especially this year. [/QUOTE]
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