For April I’m challenging myself to an A-Z photo a day excluding Sundays and in addition to any regular posts that come to be.
Today is Thursday April 17th and the letter is O. I’m manipulating this one since it is Easter Week.
O is for Old and Older photos of Easter celebrations.

Easter in the 50’s at 4635 Oak Street in Pico Rivera.




Joshua’s first Easter in 1979 in Huntington Beach, California.

Easter on Arroyo Drive at Dzedushka’s and Babushka’s in the early 80’s.


Easter in Ventura 1986.

Easter in Yorba Linda, 1987.

Ventura 1987.

Easter in Yorba Linda, 1988.


Easter in Bothell 1989ish

All the rest of these photos are from Easters in Kenmore after 2001.


Our Russian greeting at Easter; Christ is Risen, Truly He is Risen.



Russian Easter Bread that we call Kulich and our Mennonite Friends call Paska.





2010


Sweet Cheese Spread for the Kulich/Paska that we call Seernaya Paska.

2011

2012




2013

The year we were in Italy just before Easter we brought home the Italian version of Easter Panettone from Milan for our Easter treat. We didn’t bake our traditional Easter bread that year.
2014 was another Panettone Easter.

2015


We baked Kulich in 2015!



Easter preparation day in 2016.

2016 was the daffodil year.

It was also our first year with our newest daughter-in-law.


Easter celebrations are a priority in our heritage and in our present lives.
The Resurrection we celebrate at Easter is the climax of the story of Redemption God planned throughout all of history. We worship and serve a risen Savior in whom we have redemption. He provided the sacrifice we needed for our sins to be forgiven. Because of that forgiveness, we can live a new life in Him with hope for our future.
Colossians 1:13-14
He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.
Today on this year’s calendar and in Easter week we think about the Last Supper and Jesus Christ’s humility in washing His Disciples Feet. We also consider His instruction and encouragement to His Disciples on this night for what was about to happen.
God bless you with a heart to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved!





…I remember when I was young, I’d get a new suit and my sister would get a fancy dress and we would buy an orchid corsage for mom every Easter. Neat time!
Tom, what a sweet memory that is.
Ellen, I absolutely enjoyed every single picture that you shared here. What a precious family you have. I didn’t realize (even though I’ve seen many pictures of her) just how much you favor your sweet mama in your countenance. This blessing was such a post.
Ahh…thank you, Dianna.
I ‘meant’ to say, this post was such a blessing! 🙂 xx
Phew! What a wonderful collection! I love seeing how much JJ looks just like his dad at that age. And a beautiful finishing verse as a capstone on this post.
Phew is right! 🙂 Glad you made it through. I tried to comment on your FIVE today and the usual spot to comment wouldn’t open up for me. Maybe WordPress is acting weird today because I couldn’t reply to your comment on my blog at the usual spot, either.