Author : Sharon Graves MacRae
How the Easter bunny got his start: Easter has many symbols to share,so many of which we have even forgotten their origins. Take the bunny and egg symbolsâ¦.how did we get from the sacrifice and rebirth of Jesus to a fluffy
bunny delivering eggs?? Well, I had that same question. So after a little searching I found some information Iâ™d like to share with you. Well eggs have symbolized life and rebirth for centuries and they were adopted as a gift to give at Easter time between the royalty hundreds of years ago. They use to be crafted from gold and silver though not chocolate, personally I prefer the chocolate, yummy. Great detail was crafted on to those eggs and now they are worth a fortune to own. The egg giving was a symbol of Jesus sacrifice of his life. The rabbit or bunny has symbolized life,fertility and has been thought to bring spring by many cultures. Then long ago in a tale began of women who hide Easter treats for her children outside one
Easter Eve and when the next morning children went looking they saw a bunny next to their treats in what looked to them as a nest. Thus spread the tale of the Easter bunny delivering the eggs. It was later adopted by to add to our Easter celebrations. Itâ™s amazing to me how that wonderfully fun bunny is packed with a message of springsâ™ rebirth and the sacrifices made to bring us all a new beginning. The bunny has become an all time favorite symbol of Easter for Children. This whimsical creature who slaves away to bring a special treat Easter morning warms their hearts and brightens their eyes. Childhood is too short not to enjoy with out some fun. Here are some simple Easter craft activities you can share with your little ones as I have with mine. Bunny Drops2 cups Brown sugar
1/3 cup Chocolate cocoa1/4 cup Milk1/2 cup Margarine3 1/2 cups Dry oatmeal
1/2 cup Coconut flakes1/2 tsp VanillaA pinch SaltBlend together sugar, cocoa, milk and margarine in a pot. Place on medium heat and let it come to a boil. Remove mixture from heat Add oatmeal and vanilla. Let cool for 5 minutes. Drop mixture in tablespoon size balls onto waxed paper. Place in
refrigerator for 1/2-hour until cool. This treat is a big hit with kids.By Sharon Graves MacRaeOwner and Editor of Woman to Woman
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