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Apr 8, 2012

Easter

Gavin's first words to me this morning were, "Mom, are you and Dad the Easter bunnies?"

I said, "Um, what do you think?"

He said, "I don't think you could be."

I said, "OK, why don't you look for your Easter basket, then?"

And then he ran off.

Ten minutes later, the kids had discovered their sand buckets filled with candy and a sand shovel.  Gavin chomped on a chick-shaped Peep and declared, "Marshmallow chickens are for eating!"

Other festivities this weekend included our annual Family Home Evening lesson about Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection; coloring eggs; drawing on the table; an egg hunt in the back yard (no snow this year!); and dressing all matchy-matchy for church (courtesy of Eric & Jen's wedding, The Matching Tie Guy, and Target).






For me, Easter preparations began in January when I joined the Easter Cantata choir directed by Sally DeFord.  I have long loved her music, and it was such a treat to sing under her direction.  The last few months have been pretty challenging for me, and I really looked forward to the spiritual boost I received every Saturday morning at rehearsal.  And then, this weekend, our three performances were spectacular!  The 100-voice choir was accompanied by three very talented musicians (an organist, a pianist, and a violinist).  The music we all made together was amazing.  I'm so grateful for the experience, and for Garry, who supported me in attending rehearsals while we juggled basketball games, birthday parties, and other weekend commitments.

Several songs in the Cantata especially moved me; it seemed the lyrics were written just to soothe my troubled soul.  My very favorite is called "The Mighty Wonder of His Love." Here is an excerpt from the lyrics:

Oh, how He loved them, how He carried
every grief and pain they had to bear,
Oh, how He loves His children still,
And He will carry us until our faith
is grown to fit our need,
To heal our doubt and unbelief.

We cannot see, we cannot hear,
Until we reach and feel His presence near.
His pow'r will bind our wounded hearts,
And heaven's healing grace impart,
And grant us faith and faith enough
to know the mighty wonder of His love.

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As I have studied the New Testament this week and reviewed Jesus Christ's last days of mortality, I have renewed gratitude for His service and sacrifice on my behalf.  I am so humbled to know that He died for me, and that His atonement covers my weaknesses and emotional pain as well as my sins.  I have the deepest gratitude that Christ also conquered death.  His resurrection, which I celebrate on this Easter Sunday, is a bright and beautiful symbol of hope.

7 comments:

Melanie said...

Thanks for information on Sally's Cantata. I'm so glad you could sing in the choir this year!

The kids look darling! Darling!

Happy Easter!

Anonymous said...

Everyone looks SO handsome! Glad the Cantata was a success. I'm happy to report that Sally's arrangements did not get the better of me this week, either. :)

Happy Easter to your family!

Colleen said...

The cantata was wonderful and I loved so many of the lyrics as well. What a gift you all shared with us! Your family looks ADORABLE in their matchy gear!

Grandma said...

Glad your cantata went well. Love the kids report and they looked so cute.

Shannon said...

Lucky! I love Sally Deford's music and use it often for choir pieces and piano solos. I had no idea you lived near her. What a fabulous experience that must have been.

Emma said...

That is so awesome that you got to sing in a choir directed by Sally DeFord!!! I love the coordinated Easter outfits! Maybe I'll do that someday...

Rob and Marseille said...

our ward choir sang all sally deford songs this year. It would be amazing to sing under her direction though!!

pass it on!

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