Hi all,
As we approach Passover we have some new questions this year.
As a family we celebrate the Passover week, and not Easter (no bunnies, no eggs, etc). We are still new to this, this will be our 2nd year. Last year we went to a large Seder at a church. This year we will do the same and we are considering having one at home as well, though we aren't sure if we're ready to venture out on our own yet.
Last year we bent for our son and the grandparents and let him do the church Easter egg hunt. This year we are standing firm and have decided not to compromise... no egg hunts or Easter candy (we've never done the bunny or allowed others to tell our son the thing is real).
Now, for us, this is the most exciting holiday of the year... with the most significance and meaning... but, I'm not sure our son will be as excited as we are. He's just 6 and this will be very new to him as well.
I'm wondering if anyone here does special things for their kids to make the holiday meaningful and exciting for their little ones.
I've considered telling my parents they can give our son a small gift for Passover, maybe candy (non-Easter) and a small toy (and next year when the new baby is here, we are due in Sept., they can get them a little stuffed lamb or something)? Just no eggs, Easter candy, bunnies or baskets. That way the grandparents are pacified. But I'm just not sure.
We don't go to a Messianic church (we are friends with the Rabbi and his wife though and have learned a lot from them... I'll be asking their advice on this as well), it's about 30 minutes away and with the husband having to finish his degree through Saturday courses... it's not practical. We are going to a Southern Baptist church. I'm concerned that our son may not understand why all his friends get baskets and candy and egg hunts while he doesn't get anything. I don't want him to resent the fact that we do things differently. Mind you we aren't in to making sure our son is "happy" all the time and has all the "stuff" he wants... by no means... but there are times you want to make things special for kids.
Is there anything that is traditional to Passover that is a special treat for kids? Or something you've made a tradition in your home?
Your feedback would be much appreciated...
Thanks
As we approach Passover we have some new questions this year.
As a family we celebrate the Passover week, and not Easter (no bunnies, no eggs, etc). We are still new to this, this will be our 2nd year. Last year we went to a large Seder at a church. This year we will do the same and we are considering having one at home as well, though we aren't sure if we're ready to venture out on our own yet.
Last year we bent for our son and the grandparents and let him do the church Easter egg hunt. This year we are standing firm and have decided not to compromise... no egg hunts or Easter candy (we've never done the bunny or allowed others to tell our son the thing is real).
Now, for us, this is the most exciting holiday of the year... with the most significance and meaning... but, I'm not sure our son will be as excited as we are. He's just 6 and this will be very new to him as well.
I'm wondering if anyone here does special things for their kids to make the holiday meaningful and exciting for their little ones.
I've considered telling my parents they can give our son a small gift for Passover, maybe candy (non-Easter) and a small toy (and next year when the new baby is here, we are due in Sept., they can get them a little stuffed lamb or something)? Just no eggs, Easter candy, bunnies or baskets. That way the grandparents are pacified. But I'm just not sure.
We don't go to a Messianic church (we are friends with the Rabbi and his wife though and have learned a lot from them... I'll be asking their advice on this as well), it's about 30 minutes away and with the husband having to finish his degree through Saturday courses... it's not practical. We are going to a Southern Baptist church. I'm concerned that our son may not understand why all his friends get baskets and candy and egg hunts while he doesn't get anything. I don't want him to resent the fact that we do things differently. Mind you we aren't in to making sure our son is "happy" all the time and has all the "stuff" he wants... by no means... but there are times you want to make things special for kids.
Is there anything that is traditional to Passover that is a special treat for kids? Or something you've made a tradition in your home?
Your feedback would be much appreciated...
Thanks
I love this recipe... the first year we did this... it was so awesome to open the oven in the morning