The Easter Trimmings That Make it More Memorable

A traditional flower choice for Easter is of course Easter Lilies. Whether you grow these beautiful flowers in your garden or bring them indoors, they have sweet fragrance that is more wonderful than an expensive perfume. Decorating your home with Easter Lilies not only looks great, it smells marvelous!

Of course, some people cannot be around fresh flowers because of allergies and other ailments. In that case there are very realistic silk flowers that can be used in place of the real ones. Other options include skipping the flowers all together and simply decorating with banners and other adornments. The nice thing about using this type of decorating style is that the kids can usually get involved.

The Easter season and the games can complement Easter traditions, establishing strong family connections so that Easter becomes an undeniably wonderful holiday. Most people associate Easter with Easter eggs and hot cross buns, and of course,
The Easter Bunny

Easter festival:
Many people are not sure of the origin and real meaning of the Easter tradition and some celebrate it as a religious holiday while others celebrate it as the start of the spring season. The icon symbol of Easter is that of The Easter Bunny. And whenever we see The Easter Bunny we immediately think about Easter eggs and children. They just seem to go together and these are the things that signify the arrival of the Easter and the beginning of spring.

Easter Bunny:
Rabbits and hares have always been a symbol of fertility and so they have become associated with the onset of the spring season and the renewing of life after a long winter. The custom of Easter eggs originated from Germany, where the kids were told tales of The Easter Bunny who laid eggs for the kids and the Germans brought this tradition to America. This started off the tradition in the US of baking Easter cakes in the shape of bunnies and also the Easter chocolate eggs.

Over the years The Easter Bunny’s popularity has grown and now his reputation is much like that of Santa’s. Indulging parents and other loving adults often present kids with wonderful gifts and goodies during this holiday. That’s one of the reasons that kids look forward to it. However, kids are told that the gifts are from The Easter Bunny. But many children have been told that The Easter Bunny only visits good little boys and girls. That has resulted in kids everywhere writing letters to The Easter Bunny. Then they wait and hope to find a letter from The Easter Bunny that will reassure the children that he will be coming to their house on Easter.

Easter Eggs:
It has been seen that many different cultures use eggs during Easter festivities because it symbolizes the new life and fertility. The eggs were forbidden during the lent period which is the period of fasting according to religious tradition. During this holiday people play many games that use eggs. This includes egg rolls and Easter egg hunts. There are even some especially designed Beeping Easter eggs that are made for visually impaired children. This allows them to participate in the egg hunt. These eggs either make a single high pitched sound or play a melody.

Easter Cards:
Easter cards were first drawn in Victorian England and from then on the tradition of sending Easter cards to loved ones started. And accordingly Easter is considered as the fourth most popular festival in which people send cards to their loved ones.

Easter Candies:
Candy gifts are the ideal gift for Easter. Indeed, this is the traditional Easter gift.

Easter Parades:
Little kids sometimes love to dress up as The Easter Bunny or even an Easter egg and march in the Easter parade – you know; the one in your backyard! This can create a lively and colorful atmosphere that is full of fun for all. The kids simply love to dance to the melodious tunes that are played and enjoy eating their delicious treats.

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