Our Passover like always was very lovely....always something new to learn.
The Lord is merciful, full of love and compassion.......
I still don't have a formal Seder plate, I guess I have never found one liked, actually I did, but it costs more than what I can afford for now. I am waiting until I go to Israel one day maybe I will find one there for less.
I have always had a house full for Passover, this year DD begged for us not to have anyone over, to just have our Seder by ourselves.
Every year for Passover, I have used disposable plates for everyone, with the main Seder elements on a platter at each side of the table along with a cup of salt water. Look what I did different this year..... Last summer I was at my Thrift store and found these lovely old fashioned desert plates and cups. I had in mind to use it as Yeshua (Jesus) being the fruit of the vine theme. So, last moment the Lord showed me how to use them. We each had our own Seder plate and salt water. Can you tell how salty this water was? I asked Anna to make the water salty, and she did :)

Salt water cup, parsley, finely shredded horseradish, chicken bone (symbolic of the Lamb) sweet Charoset (apple, walnut, brown sugar, cinnamon wine or grape juice mixture) My family chose
not to use the traditional egg as part of this.
Yesterday was also my birthday, so when we arrived at home Sunday night, Anna couldn't wait until I could open my birthday present from her.....she said it was already the evening of the 21 st. Look what she gave me, Miss Potter, if you haven't seen this movie, this is a must see one.

I am hoping that sometime today I will have the time to upload adance we did this weekend taken out of Isaiah 53. It's a beautiful dance!

(((((hugs)))))
Katia
The Lord is merciful, full of love and compassion.......
I still don't have a formal Seder plate, I guess I have never found one liked, actually I did, but it costs more than what I can afford for now. I am waiting until I go to Israel one day maybe I will find one there for less.
I have always had a house full for Passover, this year DD begged for us not to have anyone over, to just have our Seder by ourselves.
Every year for Passover, I have used disposable plates for everyone, with the main Seder elements on a platter at each side of the table along with a cup of salt water. Look what I did different this year..... Last summer I was at my Thrift store and found these lovely old fashioned desert plates and cups. I had in mind to use it as Yeshua (Jesus) being the fruit of the vine theme. So, last moment the Lord showed me how to use them. We each had our own Seder plate and salt water. Can you tell how salty this water was? I asked Anna to make the water salty, and she did :)
Salt water cup, parsley, finely shredded horseradish, chicken bone (symbolic of the Lamb) sweet Charoset (apple, walnut, brown sugar, cinnamon wine or grape juice mixture) My family chose
not to use the traditional egg as part of this.
Yesterday was also my birthday, so when we arrived at home Sunday night, Anna couldn't wait until I could open my birthday present from her.....she said it was already the evening of the 21 st. Look what she gave me, Miss Potter, if you haven't seen this movie, this is a must see one.
I am hoping that sometime today I will have the time to upload adance we did this weekend taken out of Isaiah 53. It's a beautiful dance!
(((((hugs)))))
Katia





1 comments:
Oh, I'm so sorry I missed your birthday. Sarah said it was your birthday yesterday, and I just didn't get an email out to you, sorry. :(
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
How awesome that the Lord is faithful to show us things in our lives.
I'm glad all went well with you.
God Bless
JoAnn
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