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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Our Chinese Easter

Last Easter, we didn't do a darn thing. We were still trying to get used to our surroundings and Easter just isn't celebrated out here, so, like other holidays, we skipped it. Kinda just pretended it wasn't happening so that we weren't feeling sad about missing out on all of the fun back home. This year though, Ava is getting very anxious to go back home and just needs things to look forward to. So, we did the best that we could with bringing Easter to China.
I know that Easter isn't all about the Easter Bunny, Easter egg hunts, and getting candy. I know that the true meaning of Easter is about Christ and the sacrafice he made for us so that we could be forgiven for our sins and that this day symbolizes Christ's resurrection from the dead, but, there isn't a day that goes by that I don't thank the Lord for sending us his only begotten son. So, of course I kept Christ in my heart today even more so than any other day, but, we let Ava just have fun and be spoiled. Call me a bad parent, I don't care. The poor lil thing has been living here in China for over a year w/ no friends, and is bombarded with crazy Chinese people wanting to touch her, take pictures of her, and just bothering her everytime we step foot outside. She deserved to just have a fun day with the excitement and anticipation of the Easter Bunny.
Since they don't celebrate Easter out here, there obviously wasn't any plastic Easter eggs, Easter baskets, or Easter Egg dying kits, so, my husband looked online to find other ways to dye eggs. The methods were a little old school, but we really had no other options. We don't even know where to buy food coloring since we have never seen it out here! He found that you can actually use fruits and veggies to dye the eggs by boiling them. For example: red cabbage turns eggs purple. You boil the cabbage and add the vinegar and eggs, then let them sit. You can use Orange peels, bluberries, grapes...you get the idea. The thing is, is that this method doesn't work well with brown eggs and that is really all you can find out here in China. So, our eggs ended up looking kinda grayish. Not very pretty. So, we just let Ava get her water color paints out and go to town on them. She had a blast! And they looked a whole lot more colorful after she was done with them!
After the eggs were all painted, it was time to prepare Ava's Rapunzel hair for her Easter curls. I wrapped her hair all up in sponge curlers....what a task!! Her hair is down to her bum and my arms were actually achey after I was done rolling all of her hair!Look at that head of rollers!

When we all woke up Easter morning, I had to keep Ava in our bedroom so Joey could go set up the Easter Bunny's little surprises. I hurried and did her hair and got her into her cute lil Easter dress. Doesn't she look adorable?!
She has her purse substituting for an Easter basket :)
We opted to have her egg hunt inside the apartment b/c otherwise, people would just be bothering her while she was trying to find her eggs and if any other kids found any of them, they would just take them for themselves. They honestly will just come up and take things out of your hands if they are curious. So, we just did not want to deal with all of that.
The first surprise that she found when she went out to the living room was this fun lil pretend set which she just LOVED!
Then she started noticing the eggs that were hidden all around the apartment. She had a blast looking for all of them and Ginger even helped out :)
I think Ginger actually helped her find some that she might've had trouble finding herself.

Joey did good at hiding them in some sneaky places :)

She found all of her eggs!

The Easter Bunny also brought her "Rango" It was the closest thing we could find that resemled him! ha ha!
And of course the Easter Bunny didn't forget the candy!

Ava wanted to open her play set up ASAP and put the pretend make up on.
And she was loving the dress up shoes that came in the set.
After all the excitment from the Easter Bunny's visit, we all took a walk outside. The weather was PERFECT today. 74 degrees with a nice breeze! We walked down to a big grassy area that is fun for Ava and Ginger to play on.
They both had a blast! Ava blew bubbles while Ginger tried to eat them!
And Joey played ball with Ava. I think she had more fun trying to throw the ball at Joey's head though lol!
Ava even practiced walking in her new dress up shoes. She still needs some practice :)
On our walk, there were so many beautiful flowers in every color!
These ones were Ava's favorite.
And these are all just so bright and happy looking!
Lately, Ava has really been into taking pictures. She took this one of Joey and I today. She does pretty good!
On top of it being Easter, it was also our little Miss Ginger's 1 year old birthday!
Happy Birthday to our tough lil puppy! We love you!

We had an AMAZING Easter! It went as perfectly as it could have for being out here in China. Ava had a blast and hasn't been so excited since Christmas. Just watching her have so much fun made our day priceless! The only thing that could have made it better is if China had some of those Cadbury mini eggs! Those things are the Devil! but so dang good!
I hope all of our family, friends, and loved ones had a great Easter as well! Can't wait to be home with you all next year to celebrate such a special and meaningful holiday.
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16).

2 comments:

Valerie said...

I am glad you got to celebrate Easter and give Ava a bit of a normal day. Poor girl but I know that this experience will be a good one for her when she gets older. And if she ever becomes famous she'll already know what its like to have the paparrazzi following her all the time. :) Miss ya and Happy Easter!

GreenGardenMom said...

What a pretty little princess! A very nice Easter in China.